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If no NICET certification, be able to obtain NICET II in Fire Alarm Systems within the first two years of employment. NICET level II or higher in Fire Alarm Systems. At least 5 years of documented experience in low voltage electrical systems, including Fire/Life Safety Systems.
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This skilled position involves the installation, programming, troubleshooting, configuring, commissioning, and servicing standalone and networked fire alarm systems and other related building system products at customer sites.
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Requirements for the Fire Alarm Technician: NICET Level 2 and Michigan Fire Alarm Specialty Tech License highly preferred. Benefits for the Fire Alarm Technician: 401K with a Company Match Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance Company-Paid Short-Term Disability Company-Paid Long-Term Disability Company-Paid Life and AD&D Insurance Pre-Tax Accounts for Health and Dependent Care Vacation and Personal Time Paid Holidays Tuition Reimbursement Competitive Compensation Package Responsibilities for the Fire Alarm Technician: Inspect, service, and install commercial fire alarm systems.
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Nicet Level 2, Detroit Fitness, and Michigan Fire Alarm Specialty Tech Licenses desired. Nicet Level 2, Detroit Fitness, and Michigan Fire Alarm Specialty Tech Licenses desired. Fire Systems of Michigan is based in Novi, MI and has an excellent team of 40+ employees that are responsible for the inspection and service of fire alarms, sprinkler systems, kitchen fire suppression systems, and fire extinguishers.
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Must obtain NICET Level I Certification within one (1) year (for fire alarm systems only). Must have a working knowledge of enterprise intrusion systems, fire systems, CCTV, intercom, and access control systems.
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NICET Level II, State Fire Alarm Technician License, City of Detroit Fire License, and valid Driver's License are mandatory. NICET Level II, State Fire Alarm Technician License, City of Detroit Fire License, and valid Driver's License are mandatory.
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NICET Access Control and Close Circuit TV preferred. Experience with Software House, American Dynamics, Bosch, DMP, and other Enterprise Level Access Control systems, CCTV and IP video systems.
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Provide installations on Financial/ATM equipment and other electro-mechanical equipment. Provide installations on ATMs, safes, night drops as well as CCTV and access control systems. The primary function of this position is to install and troubleshoot low voltage panels, wiring and associated devices.
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Must obtain NICET Fire Alarm Certification Level II within 12 months. From more resource-efficient factories, resilient supply chains, and smarter buildings and grids, to sustainable transportation as well as advanced healthcare, we create technology with purpose adding real value for customers.
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