Ufc 3 601 02
Requests and maintains accountability for parts, tools, equipment and materials required for work performance and work assignments. Repairs or replaces defective components. Troubleshoots and repairs fire protection circuits and equipment. Utilizes various hand tools, shop tools, and equipment in accomplishing repairs and maintenance of these systems and components.
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Utilizes computer software to program fire alarm control panels and perform load calculations for installed systems
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Utilizes test equipment and meters such as voltmeters, ammeters, telephone test sets, smoke detector sensitivity testers, and wire tracing equipment, and others for locating and diagnosing equipment, distribution, and control system malfunctions. Performs inspection, testing and maintenance of fire protection systems IAW UFC 3-601-02 using NFPA 72 and NFPA 25 as guidelines. Provides direction in the accomplishment of the maintenance and repair of systems associated with fire detection, suppression and other equipment that is a component part of the overall fire protection system This position description is subject to change at any time as needed to meet the requirements of the program or company. Performs in secure-, critical-, and sensitive-designed areas under control of the U.S.
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Performs major and minor installation and repairs to circuit boards, circuit breakers, transformers, filters, batteries, rectifiers, and associated components and accessories. Under supervision of Trade Shop Supervisor and/or Facility Maintenance & Repair Supervisor, Performs routine and emergency maintenance of electronic intrusion alarm systems and equipment, components, and subsystems, to include conductor splicing and terminating on associated systems.