The Fire Alarm Testing Technician assists in performing inspections, testing, and maintenance of fire alarm and life-safety systems in commercial, industrial, and residential buildings. This role is ideal for individuals beginning their fire alarm career who want hands-on experience with NFPA 72 and California Title 19 testing procedures while working under the guidance of experienced technicians. Assist with the inspection and testing of fire alarm systems, including: Smoke and heat detectors Pull stations Horns, strobes, and speakers Duct detectors Waterflow and tamper switches (with senior staff) Help perform annual, semiannual, and quarterly testing per NFPA 72 and local requirements. Assist in verifying proper operation of fire alarm panels and related equipment. Record device locations, counts, and test results under the direction of a lead technician. Assist in completing AHJ inspection forms. Note deficiencies observed during testing and report them to the lead technician. Learn proper use of testing tools and equipment (meters, smoke testers, ladders, PPE). Maintain clean, organized work areas and company tools. Participate in on-the-job training on fire alarm systems, testing methods, and code requirements. Learn how to read fire alarm drawings, riser diagrams, and system documentation. Seek opportunities to grow into a technician or lead role. Follow all safety policies, including ladder use, electrical safety, and PPE requirements. Assist in maintaining a safe work environment in occupied and construction settings.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
251-500 employees