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Ability to design full electrical systems, including power, lighting, and fire alarm for buildings. Experience with power design, lighting design, and fire alarm design. This Electrical Engineer should be passionate about engineering developments and able to efficiently troubleshoot systems.
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Analyzing existing electrical systems and making cost-effective improvements. Our electrical group provides a wide variety of services to the water and wastewater industry, municipal, government, federal, educational facilities, commercial, and private practice clients.
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Handle the design of power distributions, lighting, fire alarm, security, audio/visual and telecommunications and special systems for new and renovated building types. Design and layout engineering drawings of electrical systems design in AutoCAD/Revit MEP.
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Not used for personal incoming/outgoing calls or alarm systems. Wired Internet connection, capable of continuously supporting excellent call quality and high-speed response rates (wireless, DSL and/or satellite Internet Service Providers are not compatible with our systems.
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The Data Center Specialist will have experience in data center electrical, mechanical and network system operations and possess knowledge of enterprise data center operations, including state-of-the-art electrical distribution systems, static and rotary UPS, emergency standby generation, fire alarm/suppression and monitoring systems.
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Cable managementFiber & copper management systems (i.e. Panduit raceway, Fiber Management Systems (FMS. Installation of cabling DC power distribution systems. Advanced configuration and provisioning of DWDM equipmentCiena 6500 SDNCiena 6500 ILA alarm clearing.
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What we offer: Health, Life, Dental and Vision Insurance Flex Spending (FSA) (Cafeteria Plan) 401(k) Plan Employee Stock Purchase Plan Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Paid Time Off (PTO) Paid Holidays Fire Alarm & Detection Outside Sales This position is responsible for developing new account sales, leases and service agreements for buyers of low voltage products, fire alarm inspections and services within markets that include healthcare, education, commercial, municipal and correctional.
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The Site Engineer II will have experience in mission critical infrastructure, including Generators, UPS Systems, HVAC Systems, Fire/Life Safety Systems, BMS Systems, and CMMS systems.
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A working knowledge of fire alarm and signal systems. As required, assists in maintaining electrical wiring and emergency generator systems. Performs urgent corrective, routine and requisitioned repairs of electrical, mechanical and plumbing systems as required.
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Tests all fire alarm systems as scheduled. Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) devices daily function check, Cash Office security, armored carrier pick-ups and register area. Tests all fire alarm systems as scheduled.
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Performs Fire Alarm routine inspections, testing, repairs, servicing, and planned maintenance of fire and life safety systems commercial. Handles Fire Alarm controls installations, programming, troubleshooting and repair.
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Able to develop and/or lead the design of electrical master plans for facilities encompassing but not limited to the following: reliable power distribution, motor control centers, energy efficient lighting systems, communications and telecom routing, instrumentation and controls for HVAC systems, fire-alarm interface, building level uninterrupted power systems (UPS) systems, engine generators.
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Advanced knowledge of Closed Circuit Television, Access Control, Burglary, Holdup, Fire Alarm and Fire Suppression Systems. Advanced knowledge of Closed Circuit Television, Access Control, Burglary, Holdup, Fire Alarm and Fire Suppression Systems.
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Are you ready to build your career by joining an international fire and alarm protection company? Make credit adjustments to accounts when necessary. High school diploma or General Education Degree (GED) and five to seven years’ experience working on security related projects to include three years of experience related to CCTV, Intercom, IDS and access control system security.
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Tools/Equipment Used: district vehicle, firearms, handcuffs, two-way radio, alarm systems and other security equipment, fire extinguisher, AED, and standard office equipment including computer and peripherals.
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