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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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Assist area locations as needed with security technology such as CCTV, alarm, access-control, fraud prevention equipment, and physical security components and equipment. Closed Circuit Television (CCTV), Alarm, and Access Control Systems.
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Respond to campus burglar and fire alarm activations and assist in alarm system inspections and initiate repairs as necessary. Campus Safety Officer University of Puget Sound Job ID: 4704 Location: Security Full/Part Time: Full-Time Regular/Temporary: Appointment: Regular, full-time position.
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Monitor surveillance cameras and alarm systems to detect any suspicious activities. Northwest Overwatch delivers top-tier armed and unarmed security officers and patrol services at Tier 1, 2, and 3 levels.
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Certification in NICET III for Water Based System and Fire Alarm System. Our robust supply chain ensures on-time delivery of mission-critical supplies, and our team conducts essential port and airfield operations in this geographically complex environment.
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We are entrusted by the Federal Government and commercial customers to protect lives, critical infrastructure, and information by providing and maintaining technically advanced and innovative fire alarm, access control, intrusion detection, CCTV, mass notification, and other critical protection systems.
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Working knowledge of electrical troubleshooting all common types of ammonia central systems, control/alarm systems, water tube, and fire tube boilers, and compressed air systems (preferred, not required.
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Accomplished in six of the following basic areas: electrical, plumbing/mechanical, machine shop, general building maintenance, steam distribution, electronics, pneumatic tube system, AGVS, CPD equipment, fire alarm initiating and suppression systems, med gas, beds, and nurse call.
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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. We provide a broad range of Fire & Life safety programs and services - monitoring, testing, and inspecting, system maintenance, installations, and code compliance consultations - to the industries we serve.
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Minimum of 2+ years of experience in security or alarm sales. Minimum of 2+ years of experience in security or alarm sales. As a Video Surveillance and Access Control (Security) Sales Representative at Day Wireless Systems, you will play a crucial role in driving revenue growth by identifying and capitalizing on opportunities in the video surveillance and access control market.
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This includes driving awareness of key performance indicators, providing guidance to improve results, activation/deactivation of the store’s alarm system, and processes for opening or closing the store.
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Install, disconnect, reconnect, add, change, and troubleshoot cable TV, internet, telephone and/or alarm equipment in accordance with guidelines. The Cable Installation Technician will perform residential and/or multi-dwelling unit cable television, high speed data and/or telephony installations from the tap to the customer premise equipment in a safe, courteous and efficient manner to exact client specifications.
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Under the guidance of registered professional engineers, provide electrical design and engineering for various electrical systems, including power distribution, light, instrumentation and controls, grounding, telecommunications, and alarm systems.
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DSHS FFA Maintenance Mechanic 4 (Fire Alarm Technician & Life Safety Supervisor) Fire alarm, fire suppression, plumbing, electrical, welding, carpentry, and machinery. Supervise technicians in the testing and maintenance of fire alarm and fire suppression systems on campus.
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Your expertise in working with PLCs, HMIs, Process Control systems, Alarm systems, and motor control centers will be essential in maintaining and troubleshooting our infrastructure. 5+ years experience working with, PLC'S, HMI'S, Process Control systems, Alarm systems, and motor control centers.
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