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As a GSOC Operator, working on-site in Seattle, WA during the Third shift (2200-0645), investigating alarms, alerting security services, and informing fire services when necessary. Experience with security systems, including alarm monitoring, electronic access control, and CCTV.
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Scopes of work to include a variety of building components including mechanical, plumbing, electrical distribution, lighting and specialty systems including fire alarm, security, and other enhanced building technology/control systems including nurse call, renewable energy systems, etc.
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Create and schedule service and inspection jobs with customers leveraging our Field Service Management software for fire alarm, sprinkler, suppression, extinguisher, and gate & door services.
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Supervise and coordinate the work of contractors, including general building, mechanical and electrical, fire alarm systems, lift maintenance, pest control, security systems, emergency system testing & inspections, insurance claims, waste management and refuse removal, utilities, and any other maintenance requests, closely monitoring progress to ensure quality and completion of work.
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Design and develop tailored fire protection systems, including suppression, detection, and alarm systems. #FireProtectionEngineer #IndustrialSafety We're seeking an Industrial Fire Protection Engineer to play a vital role in developing and implementing fire protection strategies for industrial facilities, ensuring the safety of personnel, equipment, and assets.
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Diagnose problems and perform service and repairs on electronic fire alarm systems and other related building system products at customer sites. Valid Fire Alarm License. 10+ years documented experience in low voltage electrical systems, including Fire/Life Safety systems, Access Control, Nurse Call, and Paging systems.
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Knowledge of low voltage systems (HVAC Controls, Fire Alarm, Security) is preferred. RCDD, CPM professional designation is preferred. Family formation benefits, including adoption and IVF assistance.
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Security: Integrated Surveillance and Access ControlsFire/Life Safety: Fire Alarm, Mass/Emergency Communication, and Sprinkler/SuppressionBuilding Automation: HVAC Controls, Lighting Controls, & Mechanical/Electrical Services Equal Employment Opportunity StatementSiemens is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer encouraging diversity in the workplace.
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As a Fire Alarm Test & Inspection Technician, you are responsible for performing the inspection and testing of fire alarm systems for compliance with applicable life-safety and fire-safety requirements as mandated by standards and codes, manufacturers’ requirements, federal, state, and local ordinances, customer requirements, and the expectations and requirements of the company.
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Fire alarm System Annual Inspection. Job Summary: Ladgov Corporation is looking to hire a Fire System Inspector to support the Department of the Navy component at the Controlled Industrial Area at PSNS (Puget Sound Naval Shipyard.
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Maintains and operates fire and life safety systems such as fire alarm systems, fire pumps, and related fire protection system equipment as assigned. Replace and repair building finishes such as ceiling tiles, door hardware, wallpaper, and paint walls, piping, floors, and equipment.
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Duties include assisting both the Lead Inspector and/or Inspection Manager in collecting data and generating any necessary paperwork (Fire Alarm Inspection Reports, Quick Reports, and Inspection Certificates.
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Conduct daily physical hazard inspections, and monitor Closed Circuit Televisions, perimeter alarm system, duress (Area of Refuge) alarms, and fire life safety systems. Conduct daily physical hazard inspections, and monitor Closed Circuit Televisions, perimeter alarm system, duress (Area of Refuge) alarms, and fire life safety systems.
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Consistently checking alarm systems, safety and fire equipment and closely monitoring building doors, and service and delivery areas. Located in the heart of Seattle's downtown, the Fairmont Olympic Hotel is a historic landmark in the city.
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Job function to include ensuring that all fire safety equipment (fire alarm system, smoke detectors, CO detectors, fire extinguishers, etc) are operational and that inspections are current and in compliance with company standards and local ordinance.
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