Fire AlarmTech
2 days ago
Charlotte, United States
PowerLabor USA
Full time
Fire Alarm Technicians DON'T MISS THIS INCREDIBLE CAREER OPPORTUNITYIs your CV ready If so, and you are confident this is the role for you, make sure to apply asap.
Fire Alarm & Intrusion/Burg/AC Technicians - Fire alarm and security techs. Will have to travel for a few weeks at a time. Day shift work. Needs to know fire alarm, and intrusion/burg systems, installing panels, doors, etc and troubleshooting.
WE HAVE OPENING IN THE FOLLOWING STATES:
Charlotte NC, Louisville KY, Tampa FL, Birmingham AL, Philadelphia PA, Atlanta, GA, Columbia SC, Cleveland, OH, Dallas TX, Indianapolis, NM
Requirements:
NICET certification (Preferred, although not required).
Available to travel.
Experience reading blueprints and site maps.
Knowledgeable about NFPA standards, including NFPA 70 and 72.
Experience in burglar alarms, access control, and CCTV is a plus.
Excellent customer relationship and communication skills; verbal and written.
Knows how to troubleshoot switches, WiFi, and routers.
Certified to operate a BOOM or scissor lift, and ability to work at heights.
Has basic telecommunication tools, PPE, and reliable transportation.
Valid driver's license with a clean driving record.
Responsibilities:
Install, repair, or upgrade fire alarm systems and program control panels for fire alarm systems with the guidance of building plans and electrical layouts.
Mount sensors at appropriate locations, performing all necessary tasks, such as drilling holes for cabling and accessing locations such as crawlspaces or attics.
Ensure all work complies with current codes and regulations.
Run low voltage cabling in commercial buildings, including drilling concrete walls and limited conduit work.
Complete all wiring, connections, and equipment installations ensuring that fire alarm systems are in compliance with electrical and fire codes.
Tests to ensure all newly installed fire alarm systems and component devices are operational.
Troubleshoot new system installations to ensure the proper functioning and to ensure the system meets local, county, state, or federal codes; legal and/or insurance requirements.