Job Description: |
Maintain, inspect, and repair life safety and fire systems
- Install, maintain, and perform functional testing and inspections of life safety systems, including, but not limited to testing smoke detectors, pull stations, bells, fire alarm control panels, annunciation panels, water flow and tamper switches, and related equipment.
- Perform annual inspections; Develop schedule for inspection and coordinate with stakeholders as necessary
- Install, maintain, and repair ADA devices such as door openers, bed shakers, bang bars, and visual notifications
- Communicate with University Police Department (UFPD), who is the alarm monitoring agent
- Remain up to date on current federal and state fire alarm safety codes
Maintain, Inspect, and repair electronic access control systems
- Install, test, and maintain electronic lock and security systems including but not limited to electronic door strikes, electronic door magnets, readers, push to exit buttons, and infrared motion detectors.
- Install, test, and maintain ADA accessible electronic door hardware
- Order and maintain inventory control of electronic and hardware components
- Repair equipment and return to active inventory
- Responsible for following proper procurement and purchasing procedures within university, and departmental guidelines
Maintain, inspect, and repair cable, data, telephone lines, and networking systems
- Install, test, and maintain uninterrupted power supplies (UPS) and communication equipment.
- Test, repair, and replace network equipment and devices.
- Collaborate with divisions within University of Florida Information Technology and outside vendors to keep housing telecommunication systems and networks functional.
- Install, repair, test, and maintain low voltage copper communication systems, fiber optic communications systems, and television cable systems
- Design, install, test, and maintain community antenna televisions (CATV) and closed-circuit television (CCTV) systems, voice and data communication.
Provide administrative support for area
- Evaluate plans, schematics, specifications, and upgrades of new and existing systems in support of projects
- Retrieve work orders, close out work orders, record system data testing, and record detailed notes of work completed.
- Assist with the preparation of annual budget for area
- Train and collaborate with other technicians on systems, practices, departmental and university standards
- Coordinate and work with vendors, contractors, and departmental stakeholders responding to fire alarms and fire alarm system associated equipment
- Develop reports, handle special projects, tasks, and other duties as assigned
- Complete underground cable locates
- Serve in an on-call duty rotation, providing coverage for the area responding to calls for assistance and emergency situations
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Preferred Qualifications: |
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:
- NICET Inspection and Testing of Fire Alarm Systems Level I & II
- Five years of fire alarm, access control, and/or telecommunication experience
- Working knowledge of low voltage and telecommunications industry practices and procedures
- Working knowledge of NFPA
- Working knowledge of the electrical trade
SKILLS:
- Skilled in installation of electrical conduit, wire, cable, fiber optic, and electrical/electronic devices
- Demonstrated proficiency with computers and basic software applications
- Demonstrated communication skills (verbal and written)
- Demonstrated customer service skills
- Demonstrated interpersonal skills
ABILITIES:
- Ability to perform types of physical exertion necessary for task completion
Demonstrated ability to handle multiple projects or tasks simultaneously
- Demonstrated ability to function effectively in a fast-paced environment with frequent interruptions
- Demonstrated ability to understand, interpret, and apply rules, regulations, policies, and procedures
- Demonstrated ability to work as part of a team
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