Fire jobs in karnataka state India
307 fire jobs found in karnataka state: showing 301 - 307
Bim Modeler - Public Health
Company: Egis |
software is essential. Familiarity with Autodesk Revit, AutoCAD MEP, Autocad and Navisworks Plumbing and Fire fighting , HVACLocation: Bangalore, Karnataka, India
| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 09 Mar 2026
Senior Security System Engineer
Company: Egis |
, and system segregation between corporate, operational, and security domains. Ensure coordination with fire alarm, egress/doorsLocation: Bangalore, Karnataka, India
| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 09 Mar 2026
Senior Drainage/plumbing Engineer
Company: Egis |
buildings and infrastructure. Strong code understanding (IPC/UPC/IBC; NFPA interfaces for fire water). BIM coordinationLocation: Bangalore, Karnataka, India
| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 09 Mar 2026
Senior Telecom Engineer
Company: Egis |
/grounding, fire interfaces), Civil/Structural (duct banks, trenches, mounting), and BIM teams to ensure spatial coordinationLocation: Bangalore, Karnataka, India
| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 09 Mar 2026
Bim Engineer – Mechanical (tunnel)
Company: Egis |
and multidisciplinary coordination for MEP building services-Drainage, Plumbing, Fire Protection, and HVAC-delivering high-quality Revit..., plumbing, drainage, and fire protection systems, aligned with project BIM standards, BEP, and LOD requirements (typically LODLocation: Bangalore, Karnataka, India
| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 09 Mar 2026
Principal Elv Engineer
Company: Egis |
the design and implementation of complex ELV systems, including building automation, fire alarm, security..., with a proven track record of successful large-scale projects Strong expertise in building automation, fire alarm, securityLocation: Bangalore, Karnataka, India
| Salary: unspecified | Date posted: 09 Mar 2026
Senior Fire Protection Engineer
Company: Egis |
Company Description Great Platform for Talent Job Description Role Overview Lead Fire Protection and Life..., performance requirements, and design assumptions for stations and tunnels, aligned with project fire strategy and operational