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Experience with fire alarm systems and fire sprinkler systems will make you stand out but is not required. From fire alarm and sprinkler systems to fire extinguishers, we protect life and property every day by providing top-of-the-line equipment and professional service.
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Develop a thorough understanding of integrating a fire alarm system with HVAC controls, smoke management systems, elevator controllers, sprinkler/suppression systems, card access, security systems and CCTV.
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As a Fire Technician, you'll play a crucial role in safeguarding lives and property by installing, maintaining, and inspecting fire protection systems and equipment, including the intricate cabling necessary for fire alarm and security systems.
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Fire alarm/life safety system - monitor and perform system tests as necessary, be fully informed of the system operation and handle emergencies involving the systems; have a working knowledge of fire sprinkler and emergency power systems.
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Inform Coordinator of any problems and concerns with assigned projectsDevelop a thorough understanding of integrating a fire alarm system with HVAC controls, smoke management systems, elevator controllers, sprinkler/suppression systems, card access, security systems and CCTVHave thorough understanding of the principles of fire alarm protection and fire alarm systems.
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Experience in fire system (kitchen, sprinkler, alarm) installation and service. Install, inspect and service kitchen fire suppression systems. Fire Suppression License for Pre-Engineered Commercial Hood Systems.
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What you will doInspectors are responsible for conducting routine inspections, testing, service, and preventative maintenance on Fire Alarm, Sprinkler, or Suppression life safety product lines as well as similar competitive manufacturers’ product lines.
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Five to ten years documented experience in low voltage electrical systems and Fire and /or Life Safety Systems experience required. Inspectors are responsible for conducting routine inspections, testing, service, and preventative maintenance on Electrical, Sprinkler or Suppression life safety product lines as well as similar competitive manufacturers’ product lines.
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Fire/Life Safety: Fire Alarm, Mass/Emergency Communication, and Sprinkler/Suppression. Knowledge of Building Automation Controls, Fire/Life Safety or Security systems, business operations, and job financial reports preferred.
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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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Perform reviews of fire sprinkler systems, water supply systems, fire alarm systems and provide. Witness hydrant and fire pump flow tests, perform function tests for sprinkler systems, and ensure.
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Northstar engineers, fabricates, and installs fire sprinkler systems for structures including commercial, government, healthcare, high-rise condominiums and mixed-use projects. Prepare project drawings, specifications and schematics required to support the installation of fire alarm systems.
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Inspect, test, and maintain fire protection systems in accordance with NFPA codes with working knowledge of sprinkler controls, alarm panels, devices and critical components. Inspectors are responsible for inspecting, testing, and maintaining fire sprinkler systems, fire pumps, and backflows with minimal supervision.
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Job Title: Fire Sprinkler/Fire Alarm Inspector. Have General Understanding of Function of Fire Sprinkler Systems. Take alarm systems offline for inspections. Job Title: Fire Sprinkler/Fire Alarm Inspector.
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Job Summary: Design Fire Alarm & Detection Systems for a variety of construction projects including Industrial, Commercial, Institutional, and Residential projects. Design and layout of Fire Alarm & Detection Systems.
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