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Strong working knowledge of commercial access control, CCTV, burglary alarm, intrusion systems, and fire alarms. Strong working knowledge of commercial access control, CCTV, burglary alarm, intrusion systems, and fire alarms.
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Design of fire protection and life safety systems including automatic fire sprinkler systems, fire detection and alarm systems, smoke management systems, and egress systems.
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Prepare project drawings, specifications and schematics required to support the installation of fire alarm systems. Job Summary: Design Fire Alarm & Detection Systems for a variety of construction projects including Industrial, Commercial, Institutional, and Residential projects.
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Travels to customer premises to install, troubleshoot, and maintain specialty systems (to include, but not limited to, copper/fiber structured cabling, outside plant, CATV, CCTV, WLAN, fire alarm, access control, security, audio, etc.
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Reviews requested modifications to the facilities and upgrades to electrical distribution, airfield lighting, public address, closed circuit television, fire alarm, flight schedule and access control systems.
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Curious to see what a Fire Alarm Technician does on a day-to-day basis? You will be responsible for the installation, programming, start-up, and commissioning of state-of-the-art fire alarm equipment, including fire safety, mass notification, detectors, and field peripherals.
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This position will be responsible for the installation of complex integrated security systems to include the wiring, equipment and programming of access control systems, CCTV, digital recorders, network recorders, fire alarm, intrusion and intercom systems for clients.
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This includes Residential and Commercial security, fire alarm systems and Evac, Analog and IP video products and systems, and basic access control products and systems. Become NICET, ESA and OSHA certified to earn more income.
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Specialized working knowledge of construction services trades, such as plumbing, carpentry, electrical, HVAC, fire alarm, etc. Negotiates and secures maintenance and inspection contracts for fire, elevator, HVAC and facilities related equipment.
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Basic knowledge of fire protection hydraulic system and fire protection alarm systems. Perform a variety of maintenance/minor repair activities on the interior/exterior areas of the property including, but not limited to, painting, drywall, structural elements, including parking lot and sidewalks, plumbing repairs, clears drain stoppages, interior and exterior lighting including lamp, fuse and ballast replacement.
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May also coordinate fire alarm and other low voltage auxiliary systems work. As a Data, Fire, Security, Design Lead, you will be responsible for working with other contributing mid-senior level engineers and design teams to create exciting and complex designs that incorporate some of the latest design techniques, while ensuring that all specifications are met, and to ensure timely completion of projects.
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The standard function of the position is to install commercial alarm, fire, CCTV, and Card Access systems. Installs commercial alarm, fire, CCTV, and Card Access systems. Must have mastery knowledge of commercial intrusion systems, fire systems, CCTV, intercom, and access control systems.
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Perform a variety of general repairs, installations and maintenance on building equipment, including changing ballasts, light bulbs and/or tubes, light switches, receptacles, door locks and general repairs on plumbing fixtures, refrigeration equipment, alarm and fire protection systems, piping and tubing, etc.
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Experience in field installation experience in the security environment: CCTV, Alarm, Fire, and Access Control. Experience in CCTV, voice, and data cabling is a plus. Assist and collaborate with the Installation Team Lead or Project Manager regarding on-site work schedules and timely delivery of equipment.
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Integrated Talent Strategies (ITS) is seeking a Data, Fire, & Security Lead to work in the Nashville, TN area. As a Data, Fire, Security, Design Lead, you will be responsible for working with other contributing mid-senior level Data Fire Security Engineers and design teams to create exciting and complex designs that incorporate some of the latest design techniques, while ensuring that all specifications are met, and to ensure timely completion of projects.
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