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- Verify newly installed fire alarm systems, breaker panels associated with fire alarms and complete verification reports and program addressable panels
- Perform routine and preventative maintenance on fire alarm, fire suppression and fire sprinkler pumps and emergency lighting systems
- Maintain code-mandated records of all inspections, testing, repairs, system impairments and other associated paperwork as per Levitt ISO standards
- Coordinate and supervise sub-contractors as required and assist in special project management working closely with the design team project manager
- Respond to after-hours emergency calls
- Minimum 2 years Industry experience in Fire Detection, Special Hazards and Programming Addressable Panels, is a must
- Valid CFAA Registration or Journeyman electrician with Fire alarm experience
- Working knowledge of applicable NFPA, ULC and Fire codes
- Ability to complete security clearance for site access
- Competitive pay in line with your experience and qualifications, plus paid training/certification, and potential for on-call premiums
- Medical, dental, vision, EAP, RRSP matching, and other group health insurance benefits for you and your family
- Frequent walking throughout buildings and customer sites as well as climbing up and down stairs, and standing for extended periods
Fire Alarm Technician Required - Fort McMurray, AB, Canada - Levitt Safety
Description
Levitt-Safety has an exciting opportunity for an experienced and customer-focused Fire Alarm Technician to join our team in Fort McMurray, Alberta.
As the successful candidate, you must exert a high level of confidence in performing verification, certification, maintenance/ inspections and repairs on fire alarm systems, with a focus on special hazards.
This role offers a higher desirable compressed work schedule of 14 days on and 14 days off, 12-hour shifts with company-paid housing for fly-in/fly-out employees.
Regular inspections & maintenance of Fire Alarm Systems and equipment including repairs and documenting deficiencies, according to NFPA guidelines