As a Fire Protection Engineer working with our Built Environments team, you’ll use your skills and experience to help deliver and complete challenging and engaging buildings projects. You’ll assist in the design of Suppression systems, Fire Pumps, Water Storage Tanks, Fire & Gas Detection systems, and Fire Alarm/Mass Notification systems while also helping develop the plans for the overall building and tunnel safety. We’ll ask you to:
• Lead design of fire protection projects throughout the project, from programming to post-occupancy.
• Review proposal documents for accuracy and ability to meet Jacobs Client standards. Provide comments and/or recommendations as necessary.
• Review Architectural, Electrical, and Mechanical floor plans utilizing various NFPA and IBC Codes and Standards
• Possess and utilize knowledge and understanding of the Life Safety Code (NFPA 101), especially as it pertains to Means of Egress Systems and Components. Ensure all designs meet these standards.
• Review vendor shop drawings and equipment submittals for sprinkler systems and fire alarm systems for compliance with NFPA 13 and NFPA 72, respectively.
• Review sprinkler system hydraulic calculations, hydrant flow test data, and fire pump performance curves.
• Inspect facilities to identify deficiencies with respect to Means of Egress, Sprinkler Systems, Fire Alarm Systems, Emergency Lighting, Electrical Arrangements, Fire Rated Partitions, Storage Arrangements, etc.
• Attend Surveys and make recommendations regarding acceptability of a building with respect to Life Safety code requirements for Exit Remoteness, Exit Capacity, and Discharge.
• Be part of a team testing Fire and Life Safety Systems including, but not limited to, sprinklers, fire alarm, emergency lighting, and elevator recall during Substantial Completion Inspections.
• Provide on-site field survey measurements and verification.
• Perform design reviews and submit comments in required format.
• Bachelor’s Degree in Fire Protection, Mechanical or Chemical Engineering
• Post graduate professional engineering experience
• Experience as a Fire Protection engineer
• Proficiency with AutoCAD and/or MicroStation, and Revit/Revit MEP
• Professional Engineering (PE) license in Fire Protection is required
• Physically able and willing to inspect projects in the field – road, rail, building, and tunnel environments
Ideally, you’ll also have:
• Master’s Degree in Fire Protection, Mechanical or Chemical Engineering
• Design Management experience
• Design experience of controls, plumbing and/or HVAC