Industrial Fire Alarm Technician: Performs the inspection, service, repairs and/or installation of fire detection & suppression systems & hand portables at industrial sites such as commercial building/facilities and plants as instructed by the Industrial Manger(s) and/or Industrial Project Manager(s) per the guidelines specifications / regulations of the distributors, manufactures, and/or regulatory agencies.
Location: Corpus Christi, Tx 78411
Mon-Fri & Some weekends 8AM-5PM
Pay : $32.00 - $36.00
Job duties:
- Performs multi-task functions under limited time constraints in a safe, ethical, cost-efficient, and professional manner.
- Reports to work on time as directed by Industrial managers, project managers, on-call personnel, or other supervisors based on workload, site schedules, and customer requests.
- Maintains a neat and professional appearance at all times, including proper uniform and required safety gear; follows personal grooming and safety standards to avoid hazards.
- Conducts self in a courteous, efficient, and professional manner; promotes positive working relationships and supports a cooperative workplace culture; reports issues promptly.
- Attends required safety and QA training sessions as scheduled; follows all company, customer, vendor, and regulatory safety rules; reports hazards and suggests safety improvements.
- Complies fully with all safety and quality assurance policies; takes responsibility for personal safety and the safety of others; follows all site-specific rules and warning signs.
- Reports any driving impairments or changes in driving status immediately; maintains required insurance if applicable; does not use a cell phone while operating company vehicles.
- Completes all required paperwork accurately, neatly, and on time (including reports, work orders, inspection forms, delivery tickets, and maintenance records).
- Learns and performs assigned tasks under supervision; follows proper procedures for system operations, inspections, paperwork, and customer interaction; works toward service ticket goals.
- Trains and instructs helpers and junior technicians on proper procedures, safety practices, system operations, and documentation requirements.
- Maintains organized vehicle inventory; loads/unloads materials and ensures vehicle is properly stocked with tools, parts, and equipment before job assignments.
- Performs inspections, service, repairs, and installation of fire suppression systems, portable extinguishers, and hood systems safely and efficiently.
- Assists with verifying inbound and outbound shipments and ensuring accuracy of equipment and parts inventories.
- Participates in training schools and manufacturer/regulatory training; studies manuals and applicable regulations.
- Travels as required (domestic or international) using various transportation methods to complete job assignments.
- Reports maintenance issues and facility repair needs; performs minor repairs when necessary.
- Drives company vehicles for deliveries, pickups, and job-related transport; assists with loading and securing materials.
- Assists in the shop when needed to meet deadlines and operational requirements.
- Cross-trains in other roles as required and assists in training replacement personnel when needed.
- Maintains “on-call” availability at all times; ensures communication devices are functional; responds to calls within 15 minutes.
- Performs additional reasonable duties as assigned by management or other departments to support company objectives.
· Qualifications
- High school diploma or GED required; trade school or specialized training preferred, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Class A Suppression license
- Basic arithmetic skills, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and calculating percentages.
- Basic proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel preferred.
- Licensing: Valid driver’s license with no more than two moving violations in five years.
- Must remain insurable and maintain a “Preferred” driving rating (zero violation points over the past three years).
- Maintains all required licenses and certifications (State fire systems licenses, CDL with Hazmat endorsement if applicable, TWIC)
- Adequate hearing and vision for safety and operational awareness * Working in extremely tight, confined spaces
- FAL (Fire Alarm License)
- FEL-A (Fire Suppression License)
- RME-I (Sprinkler Inspection License)
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Pay: $32.00 - $36.00 per hour
Application Question(s):
- Do you have a valid driver's license?
- Do you have these licenses? State fire systems licenses, CDL with Hazmat endorsement if applicable, TWIC?
Do you have a FEL-A license?
Do you have a FAL (Fire Alarm License)
FEL-A (Fire Suppression License)
Do you have RME-I (Sprinkler Inspection License)
Education:
- High school or equivalent (Required)
Work Location: In person