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Fire Alarm Technician

Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe are seeking a Fire Alarm Technician to join our team!The right candidate will have 2
years of experience in security, fire alarm, or the low voltage industry.
Responsibilities:
Install and program new alarm and security systems Troubleshoot and resolve issues with alarms and security systems Identify risk to customers and provide effective solutions Conduct routine preventative maintenance on alarm systems Monitor inventory of service parts
Qualifications:
Previous experience in security installation, maintenance, or other related fields Familiarity with hand and power tools Ability to handle physical workload Strong troubleshooting and critical thinking skills Strong attention to detail
Benefits:
Take home work vehicle Paid Holidays 401K $150 clothing allowance and paid vacation after one year of employment Company DescriptionTotal Fire Protection has been a family-owned-and-operated business since its start in 1991.
We currently have offices in Michigan, Colorado, Florida, and Montana.
As a leader in our industry, we have experienced growth year after year with no signs of slowing down.
Now is the time to become part of the team at a top-notch, fast-growing company.
Apply today!Company DescriptionTotal Fire Protection has been a family-owned-and-operated business since its start in 1991.
We currently have offices in Michigan, Colorado, Florida, and Montana.
As a leader in our industry, we have experienced growth year after year with no signs of slowing down.
Now is the time to become part of the team at a top-notch, fast-growing company.
Apply today! Recommended Skills Attention To Detail Critical Thinking Fire Alarm Systems Low Voltage Maintenance Preventive Maintenance Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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