JobsFire Safety - Life Safety Systems Engineer
Job description
The Life Safety Systems Engineer role at Jacobs focuses on designing fire and life safety solutions for advanced manufacturing facilities, including semiconductor manufacturing and data centers. The position emphasizes collaboration with clients and local code officials to ensure compliance with safety standards. The engineer will utilize AutoCAD and Revit MEP for creating 3D BIM models and will be responsible for delivering code-compliant systems. This role offers a hybrid work model and opportunities for career growth within a culture of innovation.
Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Engineering
- At least 4 years of AutoCAD design experience
- Knowledge of IFC, IBC, NFPA101 Life Safety Code and NFPA 72 Fire Alarm and Signaling Code
- Knowledge and application of NFPA 70 (NEC) and electrical design requirements
- Knowledge and application of NFPA 400 Hazardous Materials Code
- Knowledge of Fire Alarm Systems and manufacturers’ equipment, including VESDA systems
Responsibilities
- Deliver code-compliant fire and life safety solutions including fire sprinklers, gaseous agents, fire detection, toxic gas detection, smoke modeling, and explosion prevention.
- Take ownership as Engineer of Record, guiding teams and collaborating with senior design professionals.
- Interface directly with clients and local code officials to ensure compliance and excellence.
- Use AutoCAD and Revit MEP to create 3D BIM models and design systems such as fire alarms, smoke and leak detection, security, and intrusion detection.
- Apply Life Safety & Fire codes and industry standards to produce calculations, specifications, network diagrams, and detailed construction deliverables in both 2D and 3D formats.
Benefits
- Employees at Jacobs are often offered benefits designed around physical, emotional, financial and social wellbeing, including health and safety programs, mental health support, retirement and financial planning resources, flexible time off and initiatives that support a strong culture of caring.
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