Fire Alarm Project Technician - Fayetteville Administrative & Office Jobs - Fayetteville, AR at Geebo

Fire Alarm Project Technician - Fayetteville

Experience as a Fire Alarm Installation Technician.
Available for extensive travel, 3-4 weeks away from home at a time within a 4 hour radius of your residence.
Flexible and willing to work on-call, day or night shifts as the jobs require.
Experience reading blueprints and site maps.
Knowledge of fire alarm panels definitely required! Experience in CCTV, voice, and data cabling is a requirement.
Knowledgeable in identifying independent colors and learning color codes.
Ability to work in cramped spaces.
Ability to operate a BOOM or scissor lift, and ability to work at heights.
Has basic telecommunication tools, PPE, and reliable transportation.
Must have knowledge of cabling infrastructure.
Proficient with the use of smartphones, personal computers, including email, spreadsheets, and Microsoft Office programs.
Experience in conduit installation is a plus.
Valid drivers license with a clean driving record; no DUI or DWI in the last three years.
Installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of various fire alarm systems infrastructure.
Run low voltage cabling in commercial buildings, including drilling concrete walls and limited conduit work.
Ensuring all cables are neatly tied and bundled according to safety regulations.
Installing of cable support structures such as j-hooks, cable racks, and innerduct.
Conduct tests to ensure all newly installed cable systems and component devices are operational.
Troubleshoot issues with cable networks.
Adhere to all required project safety requirements as set forth by us, our customers, or OSHA.
Perform any other duties not specifically stated herein, but which your supervisor may assign.
#M1 Recommended Skills Blueprinting Cladding (Construction) Color Codes Infrastructure Management Maintenance Microsoft Office Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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