Security Alarm Technician - American Alarm & Communications, Inc.
Arlington, MA
About the Job
Are you happy with your job? Are you properly rewarded in a company with
growth potential? If you have read this far, then you are serious about
taking the next step in your career, so lets talk. Apply now and if you
join our team youll get a $5,000 Sign-on Bonus Summary of duties and
responsibilities: Independently performs detailed installation,
programming, testing, inspection and repair of all fire systems
according to manufacturer and system specifications using American Alarm
& Communication Inc's (AACI) protocols to ensure that systems are
functioning properly. Inspects the quality of work to ensure it meets
company standards and recommends quality process improvements. Installs
and services small, medium, large commercial fire systems according to
system specifications and AACI protocols. Performs troubleshooting and
repair functions for all commercial fire systems; programming; debugging
glitches; cleaning detectors; testing controls and peripheral devices;
mounting, replacing and testing equipment according to specifications;
running cable, bending pipe, etc. Maintains and repairs system
components. Tests systems according to written specifications to verify
system performance and to determine cause of system problems. Be a
"go-to" resource for colleagues often. Instructs customers in fire
systems operation. Responds to customer questions and requests.
Recommend corrective services to adjust customer complaints. Maintains
accurate records of all inspections/service calls and troubleshooting as
required. Provides accurate, detailed and timely paperwork and reports
to management. Completes as-builts. Uses company CRM programs for
submitting service tickets or researching customer information. Oversees
the work of systems apprentices checking for quality, safety and
accuracy. Provides feedback to supervisors on apprentice performance.
Acts as onsite project lead to meet project timelines and goals. Other
duties as required by management. Education: High School Diploma or
equivalent experience. Completion of a vocational, technical or license
training program a plus. Experience: Knowledge of installing, testing,
inspecting and repairing fire alarm systems. Notifier experience a plus.
License/Certification: Massachusetts Electricians Journeyman B or
Systems Technician D license, or equivalent in other states. F1 Boston
Fire Department Alarm or other municipal certifications a plus. Valid
Driver's License. Physical requirements: Must be able to lift 50
pounds. Must be able to stand for prolonged periods of time, travel by
car and fit into tight places. Must be able to respond to audible and
visual signals indicating that the system is functioning properly.
Americans With Disabilities Act American Alarm & Communications, Inc.
complies with all aspects of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
and state disability laws. This means that we will not discriminate
against qualified individuals with a disability in any phase of the
employment relationship including application for employment, hiring,
promotions and/or advancement opportunities, termination, compensation,
training and any other conditions or privileges of employment. American
Alarm & Communications, Inc. is committed to equal employment
opportunity and nondiscrimination for all employees and qualified
applicants without regard to a person's race, color, sex, gender
identity or expression, age, religion, national origin, ancestry,
ethnicity, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual
orientation, marital status, or any other characteristic protected under
applicable law.
growth potential? If you have read this far, then you are serious about
taking the next step in your career, so lets talk. Apply now and if you
join our team youll get a $5,000 Sign-on Bonus Summary of duties and
responsibilities: Independently performs detailed installation,
programming, testing, inspection and repair of all fire systems
according to manufacturer and system specifications using American Alarm
& Communication Inc's (AACI) protocols to ensure that systems are
functioning properly. Inspects the quality of work to ensure it meets
company standards and recommends quality process improvements. Installs
and services small, medium, large commercial fire systems according to
system specifications and AACI protocols. Performs troubleshooting and
repair functions for all commercial fire systems; programming; debugging
glitches; cleaning detectors; testing controls and peripheral devices;
mounting, replacing and testing equipment according to specifications;
running cable, bending pipe, etc. Maintains and repairs system
components. Tests systems according to written specifications to verify
system performance and to determine cause of system problems. Be a
"go-to" resource for colleagues often. Instructs customers in fire
systems operation. Responds to customer questions and requests.
Recommend corrective services to adjust customer complaints. Maintains
accurate records of all inspections/service calls and troubleshooting as
required. Provides accurate, detailed and timely paperwork and reports
to management. Completes as-builts. Uses company CRM programs for
submitting service tickets or researching customer information. Oversees
the work of systems apprentices checking for quality, safety and
accuracy. Provides feedback to supervisors on apprentice performance.
Acts as onsite project lead to meet project timelines and goals. Other
duties as required by management. Education: High School Diploma or
equivalent experience. Completion of a vocational, technical or license
training program a plus. Experience: Knowledge of installing, testing,
inspecting and repairing fire alarm systems. Notifier experience a plus.
License/Certification: Massachusetts Electricians Journeyman B or
Systems Technician D license, or equivalent in other states. F1 Boston
Fire Department Alarm or other municipal certifications a plus. Valid
Driver's License. Physical requirements: Must be able to lift 50
pounds. Must be able to stand for prolonged periods of time, travel by
car and fit into tight places. Must be able to respond to audible and
visual signals indicating that the system is functioning properly.
Americans With Disabilities Act American Alarm & Communications, Inc.
complies with all aspects of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
and state disability laws. This means that we will not discriminate
against qualified individuals with a disability in any phase of the
employment relationship including application for employment, hiring,
promotions and/or advancement opportunities, termination, compensation,
training and any other conditions or privileges of employment. American
Alarm & Communications, Inc. is committed to equal employment
opportunity and nondiscrimination for all employees and qualified
applicants without regard to a person's race, color, sex, gender
identity or expression, age, religion, national origin, ancestry,
ethnicity, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sexual
orientation, marital status, or any other characteristic protected under
applicable law.
Source : American Alarm & Communications, Inc.