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Cleveland Brothers, the largest Cat® dealer in Pennsylvania, northern West Virginia and western Maryland, has an immediate opportunity for an experienced Project Manager – Electric Power Generation.
We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Project Manager to drive the successful execution of equipment supplier and engineering, procurement, and construction (EPG) projects.Join our team and contribute to the success of cutting-edge renewable energy projects that are shaping the future of sustainable energy production.
Position Summary:
The Project Manager – EPG will play a pivotal role in translating strategic objectives into actionable plans, coordinating project activities, and ensuring timely delivery within scope, budget, and quality parameters. This position is based in the Manada Hill Office and requires frequent domestic travel to work onsite at the project locations. The Project Manager will collaborate with cross-functional teams, manage 3rd party contractors, and serve as the primary point of contact for all stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle.
Primary Responsibilities:
- Develop and manage comprehensive project plans, timelines, and budgets for 20-4000+ KW simple and complex, low/medium voltage electric power generation system sales projects. Project portfolio will range in size from $50,000 – $20 million.
- Coordinate all project activities: submittals, engineering design, procurement, delivery, construction, and start-up/commissioning, to meet project milestones and deliverables.
- Serve as the primary point of contact for internal and external stakeholders, providing regular updates and addressing project-related inquiries and concerns.
- Conduct risk assessments and implement mitigation strategies to minimize project disruptions and ensure adherence to safety standards and regulatory requirements.
- Monitor project progress, identify variances, and implement corrective actions as necessary to ensure project objectives are achieved.
- Daily responsibilities within NAXT, our cloud based ERP system built on Microsoft Dynamics 365, ranging from initial project kick off to project close out. These responsibilities include Creating projects within F&O, generating project budgets, purchase orders, tracking material status, invoice approval, and monitoring financial status of each project to ensure desired metrics are met.
- Manage project documentation, including contracts, specifications, drawings, and reports, to ensure accuracy and compliance with project requirements.
- Lead project meetings, facilitate communication among team members, and foster collaboration to drive project success.
- Provide leadership and guidance to team members, contractors, and vendors, promoting a culture of accountability, excellence, and continuous improvement.
- Prepare and present project status reports, presentations, and recommendations to senior management and key stakeholders.
Qualifications and requirements:
- Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Business, or related field preferred.
- Demonstrated experience in project management, with a strong understanding of project management principles, methodologies, and tools, including project scheduling, budgeting, and risk management. PMP certification or equivalent preferred.
- Track record of successfully managing projects from initiation to completion, with focus on EPG projects in the renewable energy or power generation industry preferred.
- Excellent leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence and motivate cross-functional teams as well as resolve conflicts from diverse perspectives.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project) and project management software.
- High level of technical acumen, with expertise in diesel engines, electrical power generation systems, AutoCAD, and related technologies.
- Ability to work independently, prioritize tasks, and thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment.
- Familiarity with facility construction, land development, organized labor, and permitting processes considered a plus.
- Ability to travel to meet customers and contractors onsite.
Why Join the Cleveland Brothers Team:
- Market Leading Benefits Package: Medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k) match, short- and long-term disability, health savings account, PTO, Profit Sharing Account.
- Advancement: Take your career to the next level with a dynamic organization that wants to see you succeed! In addition to room to grow in this role, there are limitless opportunities across 29 locations whether you want to move up, or into another division of the company.
- Stability – Cleveland Brothers has been around for 75 years. Experience tremendous job security in an essential role with an organization that is around for the long haul.
About Us: Founded in 1948, Cleveland Brothers Equipment Co., Inc., is the exclusive Cat® dealer of western and central Pennsylvania, northern West Virginia and western Maryland, providing new, used and rental equipment, parts and service.
Cleveland Brothers supplies a vast variety of solutions and products, including construction machinery, industrial diesel and gas engines and generators, air compressors and boosters, oil and gas machinery and much more, in addition to full truck service for all makes and models. With 29 locations, customers have access to all of the parts and equipment needed to get the job done, backed by industry-leading technicians and staff. For more information, please visit qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.
Job Summary
The Maintenance Technician I–III is responsible for performing preventive and predictive maintenance and repairing production equipment as needed. This role also supports senior technicians with electrical and mechanical projects while ensuring safe and efficient equipment operation in a manufacturing environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Perform preventive and predictive maintenance on production equipment.
- Assist senior technicians with equipment repairs while learning best practices.
- Support small electrical and mechanical projects under the direction of the Team Lead or Supervisor.
- Follow all safety policies, procedures, and regulatory requirements.
- Ensure compliance with occupational health and safety standards and recommend improvements when needed.
- Work collaboratively with production teams to support operational efficiency.
- Repair and replace electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electronic components including motors, contactors, relays, timers, switches, PLCs, light curtains, motor controls, and valves.
- Diagnose and troubleshoot faults in electrical equipment and integrated systems.
- Install and repair electrical wiring, conduits, receptacles, switch boxes, cable assemblies, and lighting fixtures.
- Maintain equipment performance and assist with managing spare parts inventory.
- Support equipment installation, setup, modification, and relocation.
- Read and interpret electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and hydraulic/pneumatic diagrams.
- Test electrical and electronic components for voltage, current, resistance, and continuity.
- Respond to equipment breakdowns and resolve issues to prevent production downtime.
- Follow Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures when servicing equipment.
- Accurately complete work orders and maintenance documentation.
Qualifications
Skills
- Experience troubleshooting electrical and mechanical equipment.
- Knowledge of PLC systems, robotics, AC/DC and servo drives, motion control, HMI interfaces, and motor controls.
- Ability to read electrical, mechanical, pneumatic, and hydraulic schematics.
- Understanding of PLC programming concepts (e.g., Siemens Step 7, Beckhoff TwinCat).
- Knowledge of electrical circuitry including relays, contactors, limit switches, and proximity sensors.
- Familiarity with Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) is a plus.
Traits
- Strong teamwork and collaboration skills.
- Mechanical aptitude and interest in technical problem-solving.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Detail-oriented with strong follow-through.
- Willingness to work rotating shifts.
- Ability to support and manage small technical projects.
Education & Experience
- Minimum 2 years of relevant experience with strong troubleshooting skills.
Preferred:
- Experience in a fast-paced manufacturing or industrial environment.
- Technical trade school certificate or related military training.
Role Overview
The BMS (Battery Management System) Architect – AUTOSAR BSW Development is responsible for defining, designing, and guiding the implementation of the BSW software architecture for Battery Management Systems based on the AUTOSAR Classic Platform.
This includes ownership of the AUTOSAR BSW stack integration, ECU architecture, safety concept alignment, and software interfaces for highvoltage battery functions such as SOC/SOH/SOE estimation, cell monitoring, diagnostics, thermal management, and communication.
The architect collaborates closely with system engineering, functional safety, hardware engineering, and platform software teams to ensure a compliant, scalable, and production-ready BMS software solution.
Key Responsibilities
- Define and maintain the AUTOSAR-based BMS ECU Software Architecture including BSW and CDD module distribution in multicore environment.
- Own BSW configuration & integration (MCAL, ECU Abstraction, Services, Communication stack).
- Ensure design is compliant with ISO 26262 (ASILD)
- Participate in safety work products: FMEDA, safety concepts
- Collaborate on cybersecurity requirements aligned with ISO 21434.
- Provide technical direction to AUTOSAR BSW developers and integrators.
- Act as technical liaison with OEM, Tier-1 suppliers, AUTOSAR vendors, and toolchain providers.
Required Skills & Qualifications
- Strong experience in AUTOSAR Classic Platform (BSW CAN Stack, MCAL, RTE, Multicore OS, MPU, SMU, NVM, Diagnostics like UDS, ZEV, OBD).
- Hands-on experience with tools: ETAS ISOLAR tool, EB Tresos, Vector CANdela, CANoe, INCA, PREEvision.
- Deep understanding of - Functional safety (ISO 26262), BMS high-voltage system behavior, MCU architectures (Infineon AURIX TC3xx)
- Strong embedded C expertise
- Strong communication and cross-functional leadership
- Ability to handle OEM discussions on architecture topics.
Job Title : BMS Architect – AUTOSAR & BSW Development
Location: Auburn Hills, MI
Duration: Full time
Role Overview
The BMS (Battery Management System) Architect – AUTOSAR BSW Development is responsible for defining, designing, and guiding the implementation of the BSW software architecture for Battery Management Systems based on the AUTOSAR Classic Platform.
This includes ownership of the AUTOSAR BSW stack integration, ECU architecture, safety concept alignment, and software interfaces for highvoltage battery functions such as SOC/SOH/SOE estimation, cell monitoring, diagnostics, thermal management, and communication.
The architect collaborates closely with system engineering, functional safety, hardware engineering, and platform software teams to ensure a compliant, scalable, and production-ready BMS software solution.
Key Responsibilities
1. Define and maintain the AUTOSAR-based BMS ECU Software Architecture including BSW and CDD module distribution in multicore environment.
2. Own BSW configuration & integration (MCAL, ECU Abstraction, Services, Communication stack).
3. Ensure design is compliant with ISO 26262 (ASILD)
4. Participate in safety work products: FMEDA, safety concepts
5. Collaborate on cybersecurity requirements aligned with ISO 21434.
6. Provide technical direction to AUTOSAR BSW developers and integrators.
7. Act as technical liaison with OEM, Tier-1 suppliers, AUTOSAR vendors, and toolchain providers.
Required Skills & Qualifications
1. Strong experience in AUTOSAR Classic Platform (BSW CAN Stack, MCAL, RTE, Multicore OS, MPU, SMU, NVM, Diagnostics like UDS, ZEV, OBD).
2. Hands-on experience with tools: ETAS ISOLAR tool, EB Tresos, Vector CANdela, CANoe, INCA, PREEvision.
3. Deep understanding of - Functional safety (ISO 26262), BMS high-voltage system behavior, MCU architectures (Infineon AURIX TC3xx)
4. Strong embedded C expertise
5. Strong communication and cross-functional leadership
6. Ability to handle OEM discussions on architecture topics.
Service Engineer / Pool Systems Engineer / Service Technician required for a leading provider of commercial swimming pool services.
The successful Service Engineer / Pool Systems Engineer / Service Technician will deliver electrical and mechanical repair, service, and maintenance on commercial pool systems, including filtration, pumps, and chemical systems, at customer sites within the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions.
The Service Engineer / Pool Systems Engineer / Service Technician will ideally have a service background in commercial pool systems, water chemistry, filtration systems, pumps, chemical systems, control wiring, PVC plumbing, or similar mechanical and pool-related products.
Package
- $20 - $50 per hour, depending on experience
- Company vehicle or car allowance
- 401(k) with company match
- Health, dental, vision, life insurance
- Paid time off (PTO)
- Referral program
- Competitive pension
- Additional benefits
Service Engineer / Pool Systems Engineer / Service Technician Role
The Service Engineer will:
- Install and maintain chemical systems, pool pumps, filters, and associated equipment.
- Perform water chemistry tests and maintain the balance of pool systems.
- Carry out control wiring installations for pool systems (no line voltage).
- Program and startup pools, pumps, filters, and accessory equipment.
- Provide warranty and service requests after project turnover.
- Perform basic cleaning of pools prior to turnover.
- Work with PVC plumbing and chemical tubing installations.
- Liaise with customers and provide recommendations for system improvements.
Service Engineer / Pool Systems Engineer Requirements
- Previous pool construction and/or service experience is required.
- Experience with water chemistry, control wiring, pool equipment operation, and servicing is essential.
- PVC plumbing knowledge (Sch 40 and 80 plumbing up to 14” diameter).
- Experience with chemical tubing installation and control wiring installation.
- Communication and coordination skills to work with customers and internal teams.
- Proficiency in digital documentation via company-provided iPads and construction software.
- Certified Pool Operator (CPO) is preferred but not required.
- Willingness to travel within a 5-hour radius of the home office (with 90% local projects and 10% travel projects).
- Clean background and valid driver’s license required.
A commercial general contractor is hiring for a superintendent to oversee projects in Dublin, GA.
Experience & Qualifications
- Minimum 7 years of experience with commercial general contracting companies required.
- Experience with either healthcare or data center projects is required.
- Data center or healthcare remodeling experience is preferred, but ground-up experience is also compatible.
- Strong organizational and multitasking skills, especially in active or occupied environments
- OSHA 30 Certification within the past 5 years (or willingness to obtain)
- Solid understanding of construction methods, blueprints, and project documentation
- Preferred: Familiarity with low-voltage systems, site utilities, or telecom infrastructure
Key Responsibilities
- Support the Superintendent in overseeing daily field operations and subcontractor coordination
- Maintain accurate daily reports, safety logs, and inspection records
- Assist with material deliveries, equipment logistics, and site access planning
- Track project schedule milestones and report potential delays or issues
- Participate in project meetings and contribute to progress updates
- Help review subcontractor scopes and ensure site safety and quality standards
- Foster a respectful, safety-conscious, and productive jobsite culture
Benefits
- Competitive health insurance package
- 401(k) with company match and profit sharing
- Vehicle allowance for eligible roles
- Opportunity to contribute to mission-driven projects that serve local communities
Join this growing Company in the recycling of plastics through the build-out of new plants. Continuous Process in a PSM regulated environment is what you will need to be successful in this role. Corporate role on site in Atlanta, GA. One plant operational, 2nd plant coming online this year and more in the works!
Role Overview
Our client is seeking an experienced Senior Electrical / Controls Engineer to join their team and support the development of engineering and construction packages for facility expansion and buildouts.
The role will be the primary lead on specification and procurement of instrumentation related to
process control, process indication, and control system infrastructure.
This role reports to Company Electrical Engineering Manager.
Responsibilities
• Assist with the design and modification of new and existing process control and instrumentation systems.
• Specify both discrete, analog, and networked control solutions.
• Prepare specifications, design-bid documentation, and construction estimates.
• Review supplier designs against licensor requirements, code requirements, and customer
requirements.
• Develop instrumentation standards to ensure selection compliance across multiple facilities.
• Develop maintenance procedures for instrumentation and control systems.
• Develop inspection plans for instrumentation and control systems.
• Develop commissioning plans for projects and system upgrades as required.
• Make recommendations for additional equipment as necessary.
• Participate in the review of Management of Changes, PHA Action Requests, Construction
Information Requests, and Change Order Requests.
• Experience in continuous process manufacturing in all the following project phases:
documentation, detailed design generation, implementation, system integration, testing and on-site, startup, using PSM (Process Safety Management) elements and Industrial standards.
• Assist with local, state, and federal permitting applications.
• Potential to travel to other Nexus locations or vendor locations for meeting or Factory Acceptance
Testing (FAT) as required (~10%).
• Design and specify 480V distribution infrastructure, motor control centers, VFD panels, PLC
panels, RIO panels, and other control panels.
• Assist with local, state, and federal permitting applications.
Education
• BS in Electrical Engineering or extensive documented experience in lieu of engineering degree.
Experience
• 10+ years previous experience developing PLC programs, using multiple vendor hardware, for
process and discrete controls. Rockwell ControlLogix (primarily), Codesys, Siemens TIA Portal.
• 7+ years designing electrical control, motor control and heater control panels.
• 7+ years’ experience using AutoCAD Electrical.
• 7+ years of field installation / construction experience
• Strong background and understanding of P&ID drawings.
• Knowledge and experience with applicable NEC, UL / CSA standards for electrical equipment &
Electrical construction best practices.
• Previous experience with PSM-covered facilities.
• Previous experience working with Management of Change (MOC) and Continuous process
Improvement programs.
• Experience with multiple industrial communication protocols, i.e. Ethernet I/P, Modbus TCP / RTU,
Profibus / Profinet, etc.
• Industrial Power distribution systems to 480 VAC.
• Exposure to Medium Voltage power distribution (4160 VAC or higher).
Knowledge, skills, and abilities
• Self-starter with strong initiative.
• Entrepreneurial spirit and attitude.
• Ability to manage multiple projects on different timelines.
• Comfortable in a fast-paced, purpose-driven, collaborative environment.
• Experience working with multiple outside engineering groups.
• Demonstrate a strong desire to learn manufacturing processes.
Must be authorized to work in the USA without the need for sponsorship now or in the future.
Director of Engineering Operations - Data Center
About Our Client
Our client is a premier Houston-based colocation provider with a 20-year management track record of 100% uptime. Operating a 155,000+ square-foot, fully fault-tolerant facility—and currently expanding with a new 24MW build—our client serves enterprise clients across energy, healthcare, finance, government, and technology. The company’s leadership includes one of only three Accredited Tier Designers in Houston, and is recognized as a third-generation data center owner-operator known for delivering an unparalleled customer experience.
The Opportunity
We are seeking a Director of Operations to serve as the in-house technical authority on the UPS, power distribution, and emergency power systems that underpin 100% uptime. This role is purpose-built for an experienced critical power professional who has spent a career on the OEM and field service side of the business—commissioning, troubleshooting, and maintaining the very systems that keep mission-critical facilities running—and is ready to bring that depth of knowledge to an owner-operator environment.
You will be the go-to expert for all critical power infrastructure across our client’s Houston campus, working directly with a tenured operations team during a period of significant expansion. Your deep familiarity with UPS platforms, switchgear, transfer switches, and battery systems—combined with established OEM and vendor relationships—will be a force multiplier for the organization.
Key Responsibilities
- Serve as the primary technical resource for all UPS systems, including preventive maintenance, firmware management, diagnostics, module-level repair, and full system commissioning.
- Operate, monitor, and maintain critical electrical infrastructure including switchgear, automatic transfer switches (ATS), static transfer switches (STS), PDUs, RPPs, generators, and battery plants.
- Leverage deep OEM relationships and product knowledge (Schneider/APC, Eaton/MGE, Toshiba/Mitsubishi, Vertiv/Liebert, or similar) to optimize maintenance programs, warranty coverage, and parts sourcing.
- Perform root cause analysis on critical power system failures and develop corrective action plans to prevent recurrence and protect uptime commitments.
- Execute complex switching operations, load transfers, and system isolations following strict Method of Procedure (MOP) protocols and change management processes.
- Monitor and interpret data from Building Management Systems (BMS) and Electrical Power Monitoring Systems (EPMS) to identify trends, anomalies, and capacity risks.
- Support commissioning and acceptance testing of new critical power infrastructure associated with our client’s ongoing 24MW expansion, including factory witness testing and site acceptance.
- Manage vendor and contractor relationships for equipment servicing, warranty claims, emergency callouts, and capital improvement projects.
- Maintain detailed maintenance records, as-built documentation, battery test logs, and standard operating procedures (SOPs) for all critical power systems.
- Participate in a 24/7 on-call rotation and serve as a first responder for power-related facility alarms and emergency events.
- Ensure compliance with NFPA 70E, OSHA, NEC, and all applicable codes and safety standards.
Required Qualifications
- 15+ years of progressive experience in critical power systems, with a strong emphasis on UPS field service, commissioning, and maintenance.
- Extensive hands-on experience with UPS platforms from major OEMs such as Schneider Electric/APC, MGE, Eaton, Toshiba/Mitsubishi, Vertiv/Liebert, or equivalent manufacturers.
- Deep working knowledge of power distribution systems including switchgear, transformers, PDUs, RPPs, bus duct, and battery systems (VRLA, lithium-ion).
- Demonstrated experience with automatic transfer switches (ATS) and static transfer switches (STS), including testing, maintenance, and failure response.
- Proven ability to read, interpret, and redline single-line diagrams, schematics, and electrical drawings.
- Proficiency in switching operations, lockout/tagout (LOTO), and energized work procedures in compliance with NFPA 70E.
- Strong vendor and OEM relationship management skills with established networks in the critical power ecosystem.
- Excellent documentation habits and experience working within formal change management and MOP frameworks.
Strongly Preferred Qualifications
- Background spanning multiple critical power OEMs and/or manufacturer’s representative organizations, providing broad product knowledge across competing platforms.
- Prior experience in a data center, colocation, or mission-critical facility environment (owner-operator, hyperscale, or enterprise).
- Experience in field operations leadership, including scheduling, dispatching, and managing service delivery teams.
- Familiarity with generator paralleling systems, medium-voltage distribution, and utility interconnection.
- Relevant certifications such as Journeyman or Master Electrician license, NFPA 70E certification, OEM factory training certifications, or BICSI credentials.
- Electrical Engineering degree, Electrical Technology degree, or equivalent technical training (military technical training fully valued).
- Experience supporting commissioning, capacity expansion, or new-build critical infrastructure projects.
- Familiarity with BMS/EPMS platforms (Schneider EcoStruxure, Vertiv Trellis, or similar).
- U.S. military service with technical MOS/rating experience is a recognized asset.
Why our Client?
- Join a team backed by a 20-year, 100% uptime track record—one of the strongest in the industry.
- Work alongside a tenured leadership team that includes an Accredited Tier Designer from the Uptime Institute.
- Serve as the in-house critical power authority—your OEM and field service expertise will have direct, visible impact on operations.
- Play a hands-on role in a major 24MW expansion, gaining experience with next-generation data center power infrastructure.
- Be part of a third-generation owner-operator known for engineering excellence and an exceptional customer experience (85+ five-star Google reviews).
- Collaborative, high-trust culture where deep technical knowledge is valued, recognized, and rewarded.
- Competitive compensation, benefits, and long-term career growth within a rapidly scaling platform.
Work Environment
- On-site role based at our client’s Houston, Texas data center campus.
- Participation in a 24/7 on-call rotation is required.
- Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs, work on ladders, and operate in environments with elevated noise and temperature.
- Requires use of personal protective equipment (PPE) including arc-flash rated clothing when performing energized work.
Electrical Engineer - Data Centers - San Francisco
Metric DCX are partnered with a global engineering and consultancy firm to support the continued growth of their data center division.
This Electrical Engineer position will specialize in data center facility design to be embedded directly with a major end-user client.
Responsibilities:
- Assessing third-party and colocation facilities being considered for acquisition, evaluating their suitability against the client's portfolio requirements.
- Taking ownership of power systems across all project phases, identifying and resolving issues as they arise in collaboration with the relevant client stakeholders.
- Reviewing data center designs with a critical eye on redundancy architecture, availability targets, and potential single points of failure.
- Working closely with operations, planning, and energy strategy teams to push electrical solutions forward on third-party data center projects.
- Conducting technical due diligence and maintaining quality standards in line with client expectations.
- Keeping internal documentation, specs, and standards current based on live project feedback and lessons learned.
- Liaising with internal teams on power loading, rack deployment, and load balancing within shared facilities.
- Contributing to cross-discipline coordination with mechanical and controls engineers, and supporting consistency across regional teams.
Background Required
- Degree-qualified in Electrical Engineering; a postgraduate qualification or PE license would be a strong advantage.
- At least five years working within mission-critical environments, with solid hands-on exposure to colocation and multi-tenant data center projects specifically.
- Confident in power systems analysis and the software tools that come with it.
- Practical experience across the full electrical distribution stack — from high voltage transformers down to branch circuits — covering design, procurement, commissioning, and operations.
- Comfortable working across disciplines and engaging with structural, mechanical, civil, and IT/Telecom teams as needed.
- Grounded in US electrical codes and standards, with some awareness of IEC standards beneficial.
Company Description
Geyer Fire is a fire protection contractor specializing in the design, installation, and maintenance of life safety systems. With expertise in both new installations and retrofits, the company ensures top-quality fire protection for its clients. Additionally, Geyer Fire offers comprehensive services, including inspections, testing, and ongoing maintenance, to ensure safety and compliance with industry standards. The organization is committed to delivering reliable solutions that safeguard lives and properties.
Role Description
We are seeking an experienced technical leader to build and grow our Fire Alarm and Life Safety Systems division. This role requires deep expertise in modern fire alarm technologies, including IP-based fire alarm systems, fiber optic networking, and integrated life safety infrastructure.
The ideal candidate will combine strong technical knowledge with leadership and customer engagement skills to support system design, mentor technical teams, and drive the growth of our fire alarm and life safety services.
Key Responsibilities
• Lead the development and expansion of the Fire Alarm & Life Safety Systems division
• Provide technical leadership for IP-based fire alarm systems, fiber optic network infrastructure, and integrated life safety solutions
• Work directly with customers to develop system designs, technical solutions, and proposals
• Oversee fire alarm system design, installation standards, and project execution in compliance with NFPA codes and industry standards
• Support sales teams through technical consultation and solution development
• Mentor and train technicians, engineers, and project teams
• Stay current with emerging technologies and industry trends in network-based life safety systems
Required Qualifications
• 10+ years of experience with fire alarm systems, life safety systems, or low-voltage infrastructure
• Strong knowledge of IP-based fire alarm systems and fiber optic network infrastructure
• Experience designing, implementing, or managing fire alarm systems in commercial, industrial, or institutional environments
• Ability to work directly with customers to develop technical solutions
• Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills
Preferred Qualifications
• NICET Certification (Level III or IV)
• Experience with networked fire alarm systems and distributed life safety architectures
• Familiarity with manufacturers such as Potter, Notifier, Siemens, Edwards, Simplex, or Gamewell
• Experience integrating fire alarm systems with building automation, security systems, or mass notification systems
This role offers the opportunity to lead the growth of an innovative Fire Alarm and Life Safety Systems division focused on modern IP-based fire alarm technologies and advanced building infrastructure.