Electrical Equipment Repairperson



Job Details

Electrical Equipment Repairperson
Employer

Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Location

Boston, MA

Job Type

Not Applicable

Job Number

LS_ElectricalEquipRepairperson

Department Check Again

HRD

Opening Date

08/20/2015

Desc

Collects any documentation submitted at the acceptance test, records the names of all the persons present at the acceptance test, and records all signals received at the fire alarm panel and their descriptions.

When fire alarm panel is in alarm condition an EER verifies life safety functions, this includes but not limited to: proper sequence of evacuation, deactivation of stairwell door locks, release of magnetic door holders, stair pressurization, and master box trip or communicator activation, to name a few.


Duty

An EER records any discrepancies such as code violations, improper sequence of operation, or any signals the fire alarm panel failed to receive from the fire alarm system etc.

Answer any and all correspondence regarding fire alarm systems from within the department, city, federal, and state offices, private agencies, civilians (ex. correspondence from Mayor’s Hotline).

Assist the Fire Alarm Office in tracking of owners of master boxes and contracts.

Covers the Fire Prevention Counter for fire alarm plans submitted to the plans office, an EER assists the plans office in the electrical contractors with any correspondents between both parties until the permit is issued.

Tie in city master boxes to the fire alarm panel and the city municipal circuits.

Files approved plans and documentation until the Fire Alarm System is ready for an acceptance test and general office work.

Tests, inspects, and repairs fire alarm boxes and allied equipment.

Thorough knowledge of the tools, materials, techniques and equipment used in the trade, journeyman skill in the trade, ability to work from blueprints or sketches, ability to direct and train helpers and others in the trade.

The ability to climb stairs of multiple floors in high rise buildings.

The ability to walk throughout large area buildings and stand for long periods of time.


Qual

3 years of experience required in related work

1 year of pertinent trade school training may be substituted for 1 year of experience


Preferred Qualifications:

Knowledge related to the operation and maintenance of fire alarm signals and boxes 

Journeyman’s license


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Employer
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Address
One Ashburton Place
Room 301
Boston, Massachusetts, 02108

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