Full-Time

Fire Alarm Technician

Deadline 7/9/26
Arizona State University

Arizona State University

Compensation Overview

$27.50 - $45/hr

No H1B Sponsorship

Tempe, AZ, USA

In Person

Based at Tempe campus; may require working from other ASU campuses.

Category
Building Trades (1)
Requirements
  • High School Diploma and three years (3) experience appropriate to the area of assignment/field; OR, Any equivalent combination of experience and/or training from which comparable knowledge, skills and abilities have been achieved.
Responsibilities
  • Analyzes blue prints, schematics, and drawings of fire alarm, sprinkler, and other related electrical systems for the purpose of determining the efficient installation of new or upgraded systems and to properly identify current systems.
  • May plan the layout and perform installations of new or remodeled alarm systems.
  • Performs preventative maintenance and inspections of fire alarm components, systems, and related equipment which includes: starting/stopping equipment, system testing, general cleaning, removing/installing serviceable parts, identifying problems and needed repairs.
  • Examines, tests, troubleshoots/diagnoses and completes necessary repairs to alarms, sensors, system wiring, and computerized alarm monitoring systems, alarm communication network, and fire/emergency system devices.
  • Creates various reports that are used to document the operation of Fire Alarm Systems.
  • Views electrical layouts contained on builder’s blueprints to determine appropriate fire alarm system to ensure compliance of electrical and fire codes.
  • Assists with maintenance of computerized fire monitoring systems.
  • Provides cost estimates for system installation to requesting departments.
  • Installs fire alarm system components as assigned (panels, audible/visual alarms, pull stations, detectors, etc.) for purpose of providing enhanced or upgraded system capabilities.
  • Reviews the fire alarm work of outside contractors (e.g. new school sites, fire system upgrades/expansions, major remodels, etc.) for the purpose of ensuring that the projects are completed and are within local/state/federal codes, regulations and specifications.
  • Communicates with other trades (e.g. plumbing, electrical) to complete projects/work orders.
  • Works with ASU Fire Marshall to ensure completion of inspections.
  • Records and documents activities performed to convey information to co-workers and requesting departments.
  • Responds to emergency situations during and after hours for purpose of assisting emergency responders and resolve immediate safety concerns.
  • Uses ability to clearly communicate to perform essential functions.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience in: Working with fire and security alarm systems, computer hardware and software programs.
  • Programming fire alarm systems in order to perform trouble shooting and resolution.
  • Working with a variety of fire alarm systems.
  • Programming and troubleshooting of Computer and Device Networks
  • Demonstrated knowledge of: NFPA 72 and NFPA 25 fire alarm systems and central station systems testing and maintenance.
  • Simplex, Edwards EST 3, JCI, FCI, Notifier system, DACT dialers, and DACR central station receivers
  • Evidence of: NICET level II or higher Fire Alarm Systems Certification.
  • EST3 Series Certification Fire & Life Safety Technician or General Electrician Certification.
  • Professional membership in the National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA).
  • Effective communication skills to perform essential job functions.
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