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A Burglary - Fire Alarm Service and Installation Technician is responsible for installing, maintaining, and inspecting fire alarm systems to ensure safety and compliance with regulations.Key ResponsibilitiesInstallation and Programming: Technicians install and program fire alarm systems, ensuring they meet project specifications and comply with NFPA standards. This includes setting up control panels, sensors, and other related equipment.2Inspection and Maintenance: Regular inspections and preventive maintenance of fire alarm systems are crucial. Technicians test and troubleshoot system components, such as smoke detectors and pull stations, to ensure they function correctly.2Customer Interaction: Providing excellent customer service is essential. Technicians often communicate with clients to explain system operations, address concerns, and ensure satisfaction with the services provided.1Documentation: Accurate record-keeping is vital. Technicians must complete reports, daily logs, and inspection forms to document their work and ensure compliance with safety regulations.23 SourcesRequired Skills and QualificationsExperience: Typically, a minimum of 3-5 years of experience in fire alarm systems or low voltage systems is required.2Certifications: Certifications such as NICET (National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies) are often preferred. A Low Voltage License may also be required depending on the state.2Technical Skills: Strong electrical and mechanical skills are necessary, along with the ability to read blueprints and troubleshoot issues effectively.2Communication Skills: Good verbal and written communication skills are essential for interacting with clients and team members.13 Sources