Fire Protection Engineer Resume
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Fire Protection Engineer
Confidential
Responsibilities:
- Inspections and testing included construction, sprinkler and fire alarm systems, generator testing, drainage, and oil spill prevention. this project included the installation of two redundant fire pumps associated with pressure reducing valves to support sprinkler and standpipe systems throughout the office building.
- Included in this project was the inspection and testing of a new fire alarm system for the Data Center.
- Project included dry and wet sprinkler systems, wet standpipe systems, atrium smoke control system, stairwell pressurization, air pressurization throughout the floors, operation of fire control room panels, elevator recall, access control, and other features of the high - rise package
- The end result concluded there were insufficient exits throughout the building to support the occupant load increase request.
Confidential
Fire Protection Systems Specialist
Responsibilities:
- Conducted surveys of fire protection systems located at buildings of various occupancies to build the inspection and testing database. This included restaurants, high-rise office buildings, high-rise residential buildings, mid-rise residential buildings, mercantile (e.g. grocery stores, home depot),
- Conducted inspections and testing for fire alarm, sprinkler, standpipe, FM 200, and kitchen hood suppression systems (typically wet chemical).
- Performed basic Confidential inspections for safety to identify storage hazards, egress obstructions, and building damage for repairs and correction.
- Investigations into defective/damaged fire protection systems to ensure repairs, institute fire watch, return of systems online.
Confidential
Consultant Engineer
Responsibilities:
- Responsibilities included the plan review of projects for various industrial building facilities to ensure compliance with Confidential Standards.
- Plans were reviewed for construction safety, occupancy classification, exposures to building facility, and protection schemes to ensure all hazards from fire, wind, flood, explosion, and other perils were minimized and non-existent.
Confidential
Fire Protection Engineer
Responsibilities:
- Having Jurisdiction to ensure all new and existing buildings were incompliance with the Confidential standards as well as the Building Code
- The overall goal is to ensure adequate egress, limited fire hazards, collapse prevention so that the end users of any facility are protected in the event of fire emergencies.