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The Senior Fire Protection Engineer will lead the design work on multi-discipline projects and lead the preparation of comprehensive fire protection packages including fire suppression, fire alarm, smoke management, and life safety.
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Provide technical support and guidance to global manufacturing plants, warehouses, R&D centers, and offices in the areas of fire protection, fire alarm, code consulting, and general loss prevention.
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As a Fire Protection Engineer, you will work alongside a robust staff of experienced and licensed Fire Protection Engineers and designers to develop and use your skills and experience to deliver and complete challenging and engaging buildings projects across many different markets such as Commercial, Federal, Mission Critical, and Advanced Facilities projects in many different regions including but not limited to the United States, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.
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Apply working knowledge of National Fire Protection Association Codes, IBC, ISA, and IEEE regulatory requirements to site facilities. Experience with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), IBC, ISA, and IEEE codes and standards.
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Performing analysis of existing fire protection systems, as well as designing new fire protection systems including suppression systems, fire detection, alarm and mass notification systems.
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Experience in fire suppression, fire alarm, and life safety review and design. Experience with Revit, AutoCad, and fire protection related computational programs. Design of fire alarm and fire suppression systems.
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Inspect and test the installation and service of fire sprinkler systems, backflow prevention assemblies, and fire alarm systems per NFP25 & 72 (National Fire Protection Association), and other applicable codes.
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Fire Sprinkler Systems, Fire Alarm Systems, Fire Stopping. A bit about us:Based in Texas we offer fire protection services for all types of construction. We are dedicated to being the most ethical and honest fire protection company in the industry.
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Knowledge of relevant security equipment, policies, procedures, and strategies to promote effective school security operations for the protection of people, data and property is a plus. Monitor alarm system to detect emergencies and notify police, fire department, or other appropriate authority of any situation requiring immediate attention.
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Electrical Systems include power generation and distribution, lighting, fire alarm, lightning protection and lowvoltage systems. Familiarity with fire alarm, lightning protection and lowvoltage systems.
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We are currently seeking skilled Alarm & Detection Installation Technicians to join our team of over 900 of the best fire protection professionals in the industry. Experience or training with a variety of fire alarm systems (EST, Notifier, Silent Knight, Firelite, Ademco, Bosch, etc.
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Monitor and manage incidents, including camera and security alarm monitoring, video review, dispatching, resource allocation, and incident response communications. The Lead HOC Operator will manage daily operations, respond to incidents, and support the Asset Protection management team, ensuring effective communication and coordination with concierge personnel.
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Basic knowledge of fire protection hydraulic system and fire protection alarm systems. Clean cooling tower twice a year. This position reports to the Chief Engineer and is accountable for troubleshooting, repairs and performing preventative maintenance relative to the mechanical, electrical, HVAC, plumbing systems and physical structural elements of the shopping center.
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Maintain and operate fire and life safety systems such as fire alarm systems, fire pumps and related fire protection system equipment. Maintain and operate fire and life safety systems such as fire alarm systems, fire pumps and related fire protection system equipment.
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Maintain and operate fire and life safety systems such as; Fire alarm systems, fire pumps and related fire protection system equipment as assigned Perform carpentry and snow removal when necessary Comply with all applicable codes, regulations, governmental agency, and Company directives as related to building operations and practice safe work habits Ability to use technology such as; smart phones, tablets, computers, web-based applications, building automation systems, etc.
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