Overview:
Fire Systems Supervisor coordinate proper fire alarm placement and install, test, and repair systems.
Responsibilities:
- Comply with established guidelines in UFC3-601-02, Operations and Maintenance: Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance of Fire Protection Systems.
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Repairs shall meet all OEM requirements and NFPA codes and standards.
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Maintain, inspect, and test fire protection systems to operate as designed and in accordance with NFPA.
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All maintenance, inspection and testing shall be recorded on the appropriate American Fire Sprinkler Association Form listed in NFPA 25 Standards for the inspection, testing and maintenance of water-based fire protection systems.
Qualifications:
- MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
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Fire Alarm Systems:
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Fire Alarm: NICET Level II certification in Fire Alarm Systems.
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Detection and releasing systems for Special Hazard Systems such as those found in aircraft hangars and computer server rooms: NICET Level II certification in Special Hazard Systems
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Water Based Suppression Systems:
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Wet Pipe and Dry Pipe Sprinklers: NICET Level II certification in Inspection and Testing of Water Based Systems.
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Pre-Action, Deluge, Foam and Antifreeze Systems: NICET Level III certification in Inspection and Testing of Water Based Systems - Preferred.
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Special Hazard Systems:
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Clean Agent, CO2 and Combination Detection/Releasing Systems: NICET Level II certification in Special Hazard Systems.
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Pre-Engineered Kitchen Fire Extinguishing Systems:
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NICET Level II certification in Special Hazards Suppression Systems or certified by ICC/NAFED in Pre-Engineered Kitchen Fire Extinguishing Systems. The service technician shall have the applicable manufacturer’s design, installation, and maintenance manual and service bulletins.
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Fire Protection services shall be managed by a qualified individual who is NICET level III certified in fire alarm or NICET level III certified in special hazards system.
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All maintenance trade personnel certifying or inspecting repair or maintenance work that does not require an inspector certified by a governing directive shall be qualified at the journeyman level unless noted otherwise.
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All qualified journeymen must hold a current and valid journeyman license for the applicable business trade.
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All certification and licensing shall be in English.
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Must possess valid driver’s license
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Must be able to obtain Common Access Card (CAC)
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Must be physically and mentally capable to perform all tasks including the lifting of light and heavy items
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May be assigned shift work
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Skills:
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Effective verbal and listening communications skills.
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Client service and public interaction skills.
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Ability to operate required equipment in a safe and responsible manner.
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Must Successfully complete all training programs
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Must be able to type 20 words per minute
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Customer Service Training.
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Must possess the following PC skills: Microsoft Office Word, Excel, and Outlook,