Unlock Lucrative Opportunities as a Licensed FastTrack Fire Alarm Technician!
Company Overview:
Life Safety Corporation specializing in enterprise level Fire Alarm systems, Emergency Communication Systems, and life safety technology integration. The company has been operational for decades, has well-known industry technology partnerships with major manufacturers. The management team is well organized to promote company growth, they value their employees and offer stability, overtime as needed and additional project perks for competitive pay. The company has a positive working environment, with high employee retention, and offer full benefits including Health Benefits/ 401K/ Paid Holidays.
Your Role with the Company:
As a Licensed Fire Alarm Technician, you will play a pivotal role in our success. Your responsibilities will include:
- Leading a team on Fast Track projects including completing personalized business scopes, enterprise level systems upgrades, device add On’s, and relocations. Collaborating with a team of installers to efficiently pull cable in J hooks, bridle rings, conduit, and other support structures, trim out fire alarm devices on SLC’s and NAC’s.
- Work with team and assist with Fast Track installations with abilities to take ownership of clearly communicating your approach, problem solving and completing the project on time.
- Expertly performing device terminations on a variety of equipment, such as duct detectors, strobes, pull stations, smoke detectors, and more. You will also have the ability to select outlet/junction boxes, cable, and conduit.
- Demonstrating a solid understanding of Ohm Meter operation and conducting high-level troubleshooting, testing to leave systems working in normal operations.
- Proficiently reading blueprints and schematics, establishing cable paths, leading small teams of installers, calculating proper wire sizes, troubleshooting ground faults, and providing daily progress reports with updates, materials lists, and test results.
- Holding a state of Texas Fire Alarm License and actively participating in panel terminations.
- Possessing a working knowledge of manual fire alarm boxes, automatic fire detectors, audible and visible signaling appliances, annunciators, and other fundamental components of a fire alarm system. Exposure to panel terminations.
- Conducting circuit testing procedures, adhering to fire alarm codes and standards, and ensuring the system's proper operation, all while upholding the basic principles of NFPA 72.
- Ability to professionally interact with clients, receive instruction, make decisions, delegate and perform tasks to carry out efficient installation services.
- Possession of a state of Texas Fire Alarm License (FAL) or active pursuit of the license with the intent to acquire it soon.
- Responsible for keeping jobs moving at pace, resolving any issues causing delays and able to program and commission projects.