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Design fire alarm systems in compliance with prevailing code and company design standards. Design power distribution systems, including the main service, panel board feeder distribution, and branch circuits.
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Install, repair, or upgrade fire alarm systems and program control panels for fire alarm systems with the guidance of building plans and electrical layouts. Install, troubleshoot, and repair cabling systems and equipment in IP Video, Access Control / Intrusion Alarm / LAN/ WAN infrastructure, and wireless LAN.
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Delta Fire Systems is looking for an experienced Fire Alarm Technician. Fire Alarm & Detection Technician Trainee. The function of this position is to assist the lead Alarm & Detection Technician in providing reliable, high quality customer support through on-site inspecting, installing, repairing and/or replacing fire alarm equipment as well as learning to conduct preventive maintenance services pertaining to many different manufacturers equipment.
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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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Journeyman responsibilities include: Installing conduit and wiring systems, lighting, fire alarm systems and more Manage small crews and provide training/mentoring of apprentices Assist foreman in maintaining a safe work environment Job Requirements Include: Valid Utah Journeyman Electrician license Reliable transportation Ability to lift 50 lbs.
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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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If you are a passionate and experienced QC Lead Technician with a strong background in low voltage, cabling, CCTV, Access Control, security alarms, and Fire Alarm systems, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity in the technology industry.
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The GSOC Operator position helps maintain a safe and secure environment for our clients by providing centrally managed law enforcement radio monitoring with event logging and recording, alarm monitoring of intrusion detection systems, and emergency dispatch, incident reporting and analysis, and remote alarm panel programming.
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Essential Duties & Responsibilities: Install or upgrade fire alarm systems in commercial buildings. Test and repair alarm systems already in place Perform inspections to ensure alarms are installed according to code.
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Alarmco is is a Full Service Life Safety Company offering Fire Alarm, Security Systems, Access Control, Surveillance Cameras and our own 24 hour UL Certified Central Station offering 24 hr monitoring and managed services.
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Basic fire alarm, telecommunications and security systems wiring. Wiring systems and how to perform all phases of project installation. Knowledge of troubleshooting techniques and components involved in entire electrical systems.
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Key Responsibilities:Electrical Design Leadership: Spearhead electrical design projects, ensuring compliance with industry standards and integrating power, lighting, and fire alarm systems seamlessly.
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Able to remain alert and attentive to detail while monitoring access control systems, alarm systems and secure surveillance camera systems. Will be responsible for the safe and secure transportation of all high value inventory, materials and equipment.
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You'll lead the design of fire protection systems, fire detection systems, and fire alarm systems while also supporting the development of the Life Safety drawings. Thorough knowledge of codes and standards related to the design of Fire Protection systems.
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As a Lead Fire Alarm Field Service Tech for our Service team, you will be tasked with the supervision of installation of systems that will include, fire alarm, security, and access controls in a commercial, educational, construction and or retrofit environment.
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