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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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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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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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Design industrial and heavy civil electrical systems; including power distribution, emergency power, fire alarm, security, television, telecommunications, and computer network systems. Congress provided USACE with $17B in supplemental funding through the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. This combined with a trend of record USACE annual funding appropriations and Emergency Supplemental Disaster Recovery Appropriations for USACE in 3 of the past 5 years totaling over $7B have the nation’s waterways set up for a ten-year program of design and construction.
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Fire Alarm & Fire Sprinkler Inspector. The Fire Alarm and Sprinkler Inspector’s duties include testing and inspection of fire alarm and fire sprinkler systems with knowledge of multiple manufacturers’ products.
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As a Senior Fire Alarm Technician, you will be responsible for installing, programming, and commissioning fire alarm and low voltage systems in medium to large commercial buildings.
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The Installation Technician III will perform installations of electronic control systems which may include door access control, CCTV, intrusion detection, low voltage communication and fire alarm systems including cable management, electronic locks, point sensors, signaling devices and associated hardware.
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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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Five to ten years documented experience in low voltage electrical systems and Fire and /or Life Safety Systems experience required. Five to ten years documented experience in low voltage electrical systems and Fire and /or Life Safety Systems experience required.
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The fire protection engineer provides engineering design support and subject matter expertise in the following areas: fire protection, life safety, building and fire codes, fire hazard and risk assessment of materials and processes, fire and smoke spread, fire detection, fire detection, alarm and sprinkler system design, industrial fire hazards, fire investigation support, and other fire and life safety issues.
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Diagnose and repair faults in CCTV, security, fire alarm, DAS, and A/V systems. Install and program fire alarm systems, ensuring compliance with safety regulations and standards.
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Has working knowledge of access control, alarm, elevator, fire and life-safety systems. Manages tasks for work orders through CMMS (EPS Maintenance Management System) Has working knowledge of access control, alarm, elevator, fire and life-safety systems.
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They will do priority escalations, such as a lab getting too hot, fire alarm, lox oxygen. Fluid Dynamics and Heat Transfer Fundamentals. ROC Operator is an engineering hybrid that exercises skills across many domains including: Mechanical, Electrical, Electronic, and IT. They monitor, document, log and troubleshoot a wide variety of industrial instrumentation mechanical equipment, electronic monitoring, metering, controlling and signaling devices used in the operation of Building Automation Systems and Critical Environments.
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Read and understand civil, architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, tele data, security, fire alarm, audio visual plans, and specifications as they relate to the electrical work.
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Benefits offered to all Associates include Accident, Critical Illness, Vision, Auto, Home, and Pet insurance programs; Associate Discount, Identity Protection, Associate Purchase Program, Benefit Hub Discount Mall, Employee Assistance Program and Commuter Benefits, 401K (service requirements), Employee Stock Purchase Program, Ross Cares Fund, College Discounts, Sick Pay (where legally required) and Referral Bonuses.
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