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Perform any other tasks assigned by the Fitter and/or the Fire Alarm and Sprinkler Manager. May install and test fire sprinkler systems under the close guidance of a Sprinkler Fitter.
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Your Role as an Alarm Installer Helper: As an Alarm Installer Helper, you will assist in the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of fire and security alarm systems.
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Monitor and acknowledge various alarms, including security access systems, fire alarm systems, security cameras, closed-circuit televisions, teletype, and TDD systems. You will receive $500 upon completion of our Field Training Program, and then another $1,000 upon receiving a permanent TCOLE telecommunicator license and completing your first year of employment.
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The Senior Sales Executive is committed to supporting our Solutions (new construction) business within our commercial Smart Buildings Total Fire Alarm & Life Safety Service team. Working knowledge of common fire and life safety systems and equipment and familiarity with building fire alarm codes and standards (IFC, IBC, NFPA, etc.
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5 - 10 years' experience for this role documented service experience in fire alarm. Texas Fire alarm license and able to obtain and retain any licenses that are required by National, State and Local codes.
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Must demonstrate professional knowledge with an in depth understanding of all or most of the following systems: fire alarm/life-safety, intrusion alarm, access control, video surveillance, nurse-call, plus low voltage systems in general, installation, testing, inspection and maintenance.
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Inspectors are responsible for conducting routine inspections, testing, service, and preventative maintenance on Electrical, Sprinkler or Fire Suppression systems and product lines as well as similar competitive manufacturers' product lines.
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Lead Fire Alarm Technician | Austin, TX Ideal candidate would have 4+ years of experience in programming and commissioning of Fire Alarm & Life Safety systems. Lead Fire Alarm Technician | Austin, TX Ideal candidate would have 4+ years of experience in programming and commissioning of Fire Alarm & Life Safety systems.
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Applicants will be required to obtain an FAL( Fire Alarm) License within 3 months of hire date if they do not already have one. JCI Employee discount programs (The Loop by Perk Spot). Applicants will be required to obtain an FAL( Fire Alarm) License within 3 months of hire date if they do not already have one.
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Perform routine inspections, testing, and preventative maintenance of life safety product lines as well as similar competitive manufacturer's product line.
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Including lighting, fire alarm, power distribution, for various institutional, medical, laboratory, commercial, public buildings such as healthcare, biotech, higher. Responsible for the design and production of normal and emergency power, lighting, and fire alarm systems.
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Review plans for code compliance with applicable fire and building codes including, but not limited to, checking underground fire mains, fire alarm systems, fire suppression systems, hazardous materials storage and architectural/engineering details.
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You will influence Data Center design documents for: One-lines, Switchgear, UPS, Panelboards, Transformers, Power, Lighting, Lighting Control Systems, grounding, Fire Alarm systems, Short Circuit and Arc Flash analysis, Cable tray and Cable pathways for Ethernet and Fiber systems.
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Maintains, tests, troubleshoots and repairs all components associated with the fire alarm and fire sprinkler systems, carpentry, painting and electrical, to ensure proper maintenance and repair.
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Monitors, investigates, and responds appropriately to alarm signals to include fire, life safety, intrusion, and asset protection, and provides direction as necessary. Prior military, security, fire protection, or public safety dispatcher experience.
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