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Exhibit technological competency to utilize and actively monitor a variety of complex telecommunications systems and equipment including; Three distinct fire alarm systems (Desiego, Fireworks, AES), access control software (CCure), security surveillance video systems (Genetec) with 2000+ surveillance cameras, emergency call boxes, Computer-Aided Dispatch (CAD)/ Report Management System (RMS) software, online Anonymous Tips/Police Reports and a real-time crime reporting mobile app.
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Skills or Special Abilities: Must have expert knowledge of typical building life safety systems such as fire alarm, fire sprinkler, specialty detection and suppression systems. Skills or Special Abilities: Must have expert knowledge of typical building life safety systems such as fire alarm, fire sprinkler, specialty detection and suppression systems.
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Responsibilities: Install, troubleshoot, and repair cabling systems and equipment in IP Video, Access Control / Intrusion Alarm / LAN/WAN infrastructure, and wireless LAN. Run low voltage cabling in commercial buildings, including drilling concrete walls and limited conduit bending work.
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The Role: Alarm Monitor Operator. Monitor alarm signals and respond on the spot. As an ECAMSECURE Command Center Operator you will be our best in-house monitor detective. The Role: Alarm Monitor Operator.
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Role accountabilities: Ability to understand required scope of fire alarm, smoke control, fire suppression, and other related design with ability to interpret code analysis, calculations, and other relevant decisions based on direction by senior engineers.
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Monitor closed-circuit television, security, fire, and alarm systems. Possess, or obtain within 6 months of employment, the Telecommunications Operator Certificate as issued by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE), including TLETS/NLETS and TCIC/NCIC for Full Access Operators training as provided by the Texas Department of Public Safety.
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Seven to ten years of documented experience in the Fire Alarm, Sprinkler, Suppression industry performing service and repair to Fire Alarm Sprinkler and Suppression systems. Valid Fire Alarm, Sprinkler, Suppression license.
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Essential Job FunctionsPerforms and oversees any and all facilities maintenance duties including installation, maintenance, and testing of all systems: HVAC, plumbing, mechanical, electrical, sprinkler, fire alarm, physical structures and public, office, storage areas, etc.
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Duties include community engagement, involvement in the emergency response to various incidents, routine checks of facility, grounds, and parking areas to mitigate and report health and safety hazards, safety inspections, lock and alarm checks, incident reporting, and other duties as assigned by the Health & Safety Supervisor.
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Ability to operate and reset Fire Alarm system, Fire Sprinkler System, Fire Pump, Stair Pressurization fans, smoke curtains, fire dampers, etc. Ability to operate and reset Fire Alarm system, Fire Sprinkler System, Fire Pump, Stair Pressurization fans, smoke curtains, fire dampers, etc.
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Responsibilities: Perform service/ installation of various security management solutions including access control, intrusion alarm, closed circuit television systems, and other various security related systems.
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Perform reviews of architectural and engineering plans for client facilities (either new construction, expansion, or renovation projects) for fire sprinkler systems, water supply, and fire alarm systems and provide review comments.
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Experience and knowledge of current security technology, CCTV, & covert surveillance; Electronic Article Surveillance Burglar and Fire alarm systems. Manage and maintain all loss prevention equipment that includes but not limited to CCTV, access control, EAS and alarm systems.
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Have experience with the operation and maintenance of building Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing (MEP) systems such as power distribution, lighting, grounding, fire alarm, security, life safety, controls systems and sprinkler systems.
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Coordinate fire alarm and sprinkler shut down and drain downs with contractors as needed. Coordinate all quarterly fire alarm testing and maintenance with building vendor. Coordinate fire alarm and sprinkler shut down and drain downs with contractors as needed.
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