As a Project Engineer for Hydrant & Fire Alarm Systems, you will manage fire protection projects from start to finish, ensuring safe, reliable, and compliant systems.
1. Project Management
Plan, schedule, and coordinate projects to ensure they are completed on time and within budget.
2. Technical Support
Select suitable hydrant and fire alarm systems based on project requirements and current industry standards.
3. Installation Supervision
Oversee installation and commissioning activities to ensure proper execution and compliance with safety and design standards.
4. Testing & Approvals
Conduct system testing (flow tests, alarm checks, integration tests) and coordinate with authorities for certifications and approvals.
5. Safety & Risk Control
Identify site risks and ensure safe work practices during project execution.
6. Client Coordination
Communicate regularly with clients and stakeholders, provide progress updates, and resolve concerns.
7. Documentation & Records
Maintain project documents, test reports, inventory records, safety documents, and attendance records.
8. Training & Demonstration
Train end-users and maintenance teams on system operation and upkeep.
9. Continuous Improvement
Improve processes, reduce costs, and apply lessons learned to enhance future projects.