Safety Systems Designer
Listed on 2026-03-07
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Engineering
Engineering Design & Technologists, Systems Engineer
Job Overview
Salary: 43.00 to 60 per hour
Life Safety Systems Designer
We’re looking for a Life Safety Systems Designer (multiple locations) who is excited about working on projects that enable the heart of our client’s business. Join us and you’ll have the chance to work on projects including semiconductor manufacturing, data center facilities, and other state‑of‑the‑art manufacturing and research facilities. Come be a part of a vibrant, dynamic team that delivers world‑class designs for well‑known clients around the world.
You’ll thrive as you perform computer‑aided drafting and design of Life Safety and Security Systems for our client’s advanced facilities.
Our designers are responsible for the delivery of complex packages in coordination with multi‑disciplinary engineers and design leads that form the core of our Life Safety Systems delivery team. Utilizing AutoCAD and Revit MEP, you’ll create a 3D model space in coordination with architects and engineers. From those 3D BIM models, you’ll design Security Surveillance, Access Control and Intrusion detection systems.
In addition to modeling work, our designers perform calculations, apply NFPA and ICC codes, and other standards to model content, and specify equipment at the direction of the engineering staff.
- High school graduate or equivalent
- At Least 3-5 years’ AutoCAD experience, (preferably Revit experience)
- Systems design experience with Security Surveillance, Access Control and Intrusion detection systems
- NICET Security certification.
- ASIS International Advanced Security Worldwide
- Manufacture’s equipment certifications
- 3-5 years of systems design experience
- Knowledge of IFC, IBC, NFPA 70, NFPA 101 Life Safety Code, and NFPA 72 Fire Alarm and Signaling Code
- Knowledge of Security systems and manufacturer equipment
- Industrial design experience
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