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The Fire Alarm Technician should be a self-motivated, customer service-oriented individual with strong communication skills and working knowledge of Fire & Life Safety systems. We are currently seeking an experienced and motivated Fire Alarm Technician to join our team.
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What Your Job Will Be Like: We are looking for a dedicated and energetic individual to join our Facilities Management team as a Facilities Technologist (Job Title Fire Alarm and Sprinkler Systems Technician) to directly support and / or oversee the installation, testing, maintenance, and repair of Facilities Safety Systems such as fire alarm, fire suppression, and laboratory gas detection to ensure all work complies with relevant codes and regulations.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced individual to join our growing team as a Lead Commercial Security & Fire Alarm Installation Technician. About the Role: Are you a seasoned security and fire alarm systems technician ready to take the lead.
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The Fire Alarm/Security Alarm Technician is responsible for the electrical maintenance, installation, removal, modification, troubleshooting, and emergency repair of all security systems, fire detection, and audio/video equipment in residential and commercial buildings.
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If selected the individual will be working with our prime TSO at the L3Harris facility located in Waco, Texas 76705 that will maintain the facility UL Certificate of Compliance, Cameras, IDS, and Access Controls.
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Fire Alarm Technician Job descriptionOur company, a full-service fire alarm, fire sprinkler and life safety systems company specializing in the installation, service and inspection of a wide variety of automatic fire sprinkler systems, fire alarm (life safety systems), kitchen suppression, extinguishers and special hazard systems throughout the West Coast and Colorado.
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The Denver District office has a challenging and growth-oriented opportunity for the right individual. Benefits are provided through the IBEW Local 68 Union and include the following:Employer Paid HealthcarePersonal Care AccountEmployer Paid PensionsEmployer Paid AnnuityEducation & Training.
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If this sounds like you, please read on and come be a part of what we are building in Denver! We are looking for a motivated team player with a strong technical aptitude with a focus on quality and customer service to help us grow our offering in Denver.
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We provide a workplace for those looking to grow their career in a collaborative and accountable environment where they can directly contribute to shaping our business in this market.
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Job descriptionOur company, a full-service fire alarm, fire sprinkler and life safety systems company specializing in the installation, service and inspection of a wide variety of automatic fire sprinkler systems, fire alarm (life safety systems), kitchen suppression, extinguishers and special hazard systems throughout the West Coast and Colorado.
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We provide a workplace for those looking to grow their career in a collaborative and accountable environment where they can directly contribute to shaping our business in this market.
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We provide a workplace for those looking to grow their career in a collaborative and accountable environment where they can directly contribute to shaping our business in this market.
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This individual will be in charge of installing, servicing and maintaining a variety of CCTV and Fire alarm systems. We are seeking an experienced fire alarm / security technician.
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Are you an individual who has functional and technical knowledge Fire Alarm Systems? Our client is looking to bring on an experienced Fire Alarm Installation Technician to join their already growing team.
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We are currently seeking a highly motivated individual with a fire alarm license to install fire alarm systems and oversee new construction projects. We are a growing business that specializes in multi-family fire alarm, fire sprinkler and fire extinguisher service, inspections, and installations.
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