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16 jobs that use NFPA the most

Jobs that use nfpa the most include fire investigator, fire sprinkler designer, and fire technician.

What jobs use NFPA the most?

1. Fire Investigator

How fire investigator uses NFPA:

  • Manage repair processes in a timely fashion to mitigate claims cost and reduce litigation exposure.
  • Supervise the patrol officers in assisting and leading them in their performance of their duties.
  • Provide recommendations to assist in the determination of claim settlement or litigation.

Most common skills for fire investigator:

  • NFPA
  • Scientific Methods
  • Legal Proceedings
  • Litigation
  • Fire Scenes
  • Evidence Collection

2. Fire Sprinkler Designer

How fire sprinkler designer uses NFPA:

  • Lead the development of BIM modeling content for the architecture team as a direct report to the executive and lead architects.
  • Design of plumbing drawings, as-built drawings, site water supplies design and testing.
  • Follow all OSHA standards and laws.

Most common skills for fire sprinkler designer:

  • Fire Protection
  • NFPA
  • Hydraulic Calculations
  • BIM
  • Fire Sprinkler Systems
  • HVAC

3. Fire Technician

How fire technician uses NFPA:

  • Lead infantry teams in combat operations, providing tactical and technical guidance to subordinates and professional support to superiors.
  • Perform installation by climbing to heights using scaffolding, ladders, and lifts.
  • Used ladders, scaffolding, monkey wrenches, and channel locks to connect and hang the pipe to the ceiling.

Most common skills for fire technician:

  • Fire Protection
  • Customer Service
  • NFPA
  • Hand Tools
  • Life Safety
  • Ladders

4. Alarm Technician

How alarm technician uses NFPA:

  • Manage security access control through the LENEL system, resolve trouble tickets, programme cameras and programme card readers/biometric readers.
  • Install, manage, and troubleshoot CAT3, CAT5, CAT6, and fiber optic infrastructures throughout the greater Tulsa area.
  • Install and programme Lenel R40, RK40, and R10 card readers.

Most common skills for alarm technician:

  • Fire Protection
  • Work Ethic
  • NFPA
  • Alarm Equipment
  • Cctv Systems
  • Customer Service

5. Electrical Department Manager

How electrical department manager uses NFPA:

  • Manage employees and run electrical department.
  • Manage the retail sales of the plumbing and electrical departments.
  • Manage several departments: plumbing, electrical, doors, windows and lumber.

Most common skills for electrical department manager:

  • Customer Service
  • NFPA
  • Electrical Design
  • Electrical Systems
  • Plumbing
  • Electrical Projects

6. Fire Inspector

How fire inspector uses NFPA:

  • Direct and lead a hands-on approach to resolve a contagious communicable disease within the APG community daycare centers (CDC).
  • Achieve advance levels of Fire/EMS management certification.
  • Lead infantry teams in combat operations, providing tactical and technical guidance to subordinates and professional support to superiors.

Most common skills for fire inspector:

  • Fire Protection
  • Customer Service
  • NFPA
  • Ladders
  • Inspection Reports
  • Fire Hazards

7. Senior Fire Protection Engineer

How senior fire protection engineer uses NFPA:

  • Experience in leer certified building plumbing design company projects.
  • Prepare proposals for all MEP design services.
  • Provide findings and recommendations for plumbing systems in building to be renovate.

Most common skills for senior fire protection engineer:

  • Fire Protection
  • NFPA
  • Project Management
  • Plumbing
  • CAD
  • Calculation

8. Fire Protection Engineer

How fire protection engineer uses NFPA:

  • Manage Jenkins security by providing specific access to authorize developers/testers using project base matrix authorization strategy.
  • Add an encryption policy that is missing in the remaining offsite tapes using built-in EMC tools.
  • Monitor devices and troubleshoot performance issues.

Most common skills for fire protection engineer:

  • Fire Protection
  • NFPA
  • Revit
  • Plumbing
  • DOE
  • Fire Suppression Systems

9. Fire Assistant

How fire assistant uses NFPA:

  • Lead infantry teams in combat operations, providing tactical and technical guidance to subordinates and professional support to superiors.
  • Conduct semi-annual training to all hospital personnel in fire extinguisher usage in accordance with NFPA standards.
  • Maintain databases, profiling require NFPA and OSHA inspections for review by management and outside agencies.

Most common skills for fire assistant:

  • Fire Safety
  • Fire Protection
  • Ladders
  • NFPA
  • Emergency Operations
  • Fire Prevention

10. Fire Protection Specialist

How fire protection specialist uses NFPA:

  • Achieve advance levels of Fire/EMS management certification.
  • Maintain company policies to ensure current compliance with all NFPA, OSHA, FAA code changes and or additions.
  • Conduct fire and life safety inspections according to NFPA standards.

Most common skills for fire protection specialist:

  • Fire Protection
  • NFPA
  • Fire Suppression
  • Emergency Services
  • Sprinkler Systems
  • Emergency Response

11. Fire Safety Inspector

How fire safety inspector uses NFPA:

  • Lead infantry teams in combat operations, providing tactical and technical guidance to subordinates and professional support to superiors.
  • Investigate and document incidents using accurate and industry relate terminology to protect against lawsuits and to provide OSHA with additional information.
  • Lead infantry teams in combat operations, providing tactical and technical guidance to subordinates and professional support to superiors.

Most common skills for fire safety inspector:

  • Fire Protection
  • Fire Prevention
  • NFPA
  • State Fire
  • CPR
  • Emergency Situations

12. Fire Alarm Technician

How fire alarm technician uses NFPA:

  • Install, manage, and troubleshoot CAT3, CAT5, CAT6, and fiber optic infrastructures throughout the greater Tulsa area.
  • Perform installation by climbing to heights and scaffolding while lifting all equipments.
  • Certify, recharge, and sell fire extinguishers to multiple locations around Florida

Most common skills for fire alarm technician:

  • Customer Service
  • Fire Protection
  • NFPA
  • Ladders
  • Hand Tools
  • Test Equipment

13. Fire Prevention Specialist

How fire prevention specialist uses NFPA:

  • Direct and lead a hands-on approach to resolve a contagious communicable disease within the APG community daycare centers (CDC).
  • Direct the battalion maintenance and repair of firefighting tools and equipment.
  • Train and supervise firefighting operational personnel.

Most common skills for fire prevention specialist:

  • Fire Protection
  • Fire Prevention
  • NFPA
  • Fire Safety
  • Emergency Drills
  • Plan Review

14. Fire Marshal

How fire marshal uses NFPA:

  • Manage regulatory compliance (NRC, INPO, NFPA, WANO, etc .).
  • Lead infantry teams in combat operations, providing tactical and technical guidance to subordinates and professional support to superiors.
  • Train shipboard personnel in the operation, maintenance and repair of systems, equipment and various firefighting methods.

Most common skills for fire marshal:

  • Fire Protection
  • Fire Safety
  • NFPA
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Plan Review
  • Emergency Response

15. Power Plant Operations Manager

How power plant operations manager uses NFPA:

  • Manage payroll distribution process ensuring timeliness, accuracy, and confidentiality to protect client's privacy and prevent liability of exposure.
  • Develop SharePoint tool to track outstanding issues and change items for business-own and 3rd party applications responsible for brokerage operations processes.
  • Develop and maintain GMP policies and procedures necessary for facility manufacturing packaging for food.

Most common skills for power plant operations manager:

  • Plant Operations
  • HVAC
  • OSHA
  • NFPA
  • Safety Program
  • Physical Plant

16. Loss Control Representative

How loss control representative uses NFPA:

  • Manage Facebook and patient communication programs.
  • Provide supervisor and top management coaching towards reaching their safety, loss prevention and OSHA compliance goals.
  • Offer foreclosure options such as deed in lieu, loan modification and short sales on their property.

Most common skills for loss control representative:

  • Customer Service
  • OSHA
  • Rehabilitation
  • Data Entry
  • NFPA
  • Construction Projects

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