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Responsible for assisting in designing of fire alarm, VESDA, clean agent, and control 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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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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To monitor and respond to automated building system alarms including fire protection, medical air/gas, refrigeration, pneumatic tube, access control, burglar alarm, Closed Circuit Television (CCTV), and utility systems in accordance with departmental and hospital policies and regulatory agency codes.
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Must possess a comprehensive and functional knowledge of data center MEP systems, including but not limited to UPS, generators, switchgear, breakers, PDUs, transfer switches, VFDs, chillers, A/Cs, humidifiers, air handling units, pumps, cooling towers, automation, fire suppression and alarm systems, electrical, mechanical and fire codes.
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Minimum 2-3 years building maintenance experience performing some carpentry, HVAC, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing functions. This position is accountable for troubleshooting, repairs and performing preventive maintenance relative to the mechanical, electrical, HVAC, plumbing systems and physical structural elements of the center.
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Work with the Fire Protection Engineer to prepare project fire alarm design specification. NICET Level III or IV certification for fire detection and alarm systems. Fire alarm license or ability to obtain required licenses, APS and EPL.
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Requires thorough knowledge of all emergency equipment, including but not limited to, Fire Alarm Systems, Fire Pumps, Access Systems, Water Risers, Cutoff Valves, and Electrical Circuits.
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Complete knowledge of Emergency Equipment Manual, i.e., utility and water shutoff equipment, fire alarm system/panel and emergency procedures, etc. The Breakfast Attendant is responsible for preparing, setting up, and replenishing a variety of food and beverage items, cleaning and maintaining kitchen and eating areas; greeting and serving guests.
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Monitors Closed Circuit Televisions, perimeter alarm system, duress alarms, and fire life safety system. Monitors Closed Circuit Televisions, perimeter alarm system, duress alarms, and fire life safety system.
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The standard function of the position is to install commercial alarm, fire, CCTV, and Card Access systems while working under the supervision of a more senior installer or supervisor. Installs commercial alarm, fire, CCTV, and Card Access systems.
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This position is responsible for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of fire alarm systems. Previous experience as an Alarm Technician or similar role preferred. Install, program, and maintain alarm systems in residential and commercial buildings.
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Adjust and operate the fire alarm and life safety systems. As a Lease-Up Service Supervisor with Hines, you will be responsible for overseeing and coordinating all mechanical and technical support for the property with limited direct supervision.
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Experience in designing fire sprinkler, suppression, and fire alarm systems layouts utilizing hydraulic calculation programs, and knowledge of NFPA Codes, and International Building and Fire Codes is required.
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Prepare design for fire detection and alarm systems that are applicable to mission critical facilities. We are an award winning multi-disciplined Engineering firm with over 25 offices across the US. We specialize in MEP Engineering, Energy Efficiency & Building Optimization, Civil/Structural, Architecture, and Planning for new construction, renovation, and adaptive reuse.
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Perform engineering proposals and cost estimates for all systems including but not limited to Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Technology, Fire Alarm, and Fire Sprinkler. LEAF Engineers is a frontrunner for success in providing comprehensive mechanical, electrical and plumbing, technology, and fire protection engineering design services.
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