Fire Alarm Technician
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Installation Technician, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Security Systems Installation, Electrician/ Electrician Installation
Fire Alarm Technician/Lead
Tracy, CA | Full‑Time
About Us
RCM Fire, a Guardian Fire Services Company, has been a leader in fire protection services in California since 2001. With in‑house design and installation teams, we ensure consistency and quality from start to finish. We pride ourselves on protecting lives and property with innovative solutions while fostering a collaborative and growth‑oriented environment for our team members.
We're looking for a Fire Alarm Technician to join our team and help install, service, and troubleshoot fire alarm systems. In this role, you'll work with a supportive group dedicated to providing reliable safety solutions for our clients.
Job Overview
As our Fire Alarm Technician you will be responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing fire alarm systems in various residential, commercial, and industrial settings. The role requires in‑depth knowledge of fire safety regulations, electrical systems, and a range of technical skills to ensure the proper functioning and compliance of these life‑saving systems.
Responsibilities and duties
- Installation: Install new fire alarm systems (New Construction, Retrofit or TI), including all components such as control panels, wiring, sensors, and notification devices, according to Approved Fire Alarm Drawings and Jurisdictional Addenda.
- Inspections and testing: Conduct routine / Final Specific inspections and tests of fire alarm systems to ensure proper function and adherence to fire Alarm and electrical codes and for Sign‑off of Project permits.
- Maintenance and repair: Perform routine system maintenance, troubleshoot problems with wiring or components, and complete repairs as necessary. Be sure that your Repairs are approved prior to performing any work.
- Upgrades: Modernize or upgrade outdated systems with new technology to enhance fire detection capabilities.
- Emergency response: Respond to emergency service calls to address system malfunctions or false alarms promptly. (Per the On call Rotation and UL Response requirements)
- Documentation: Maintain accurate and detailed records of all installations, inspections, tests, and repairs for compliance and reference. A daily is to be Completed every day of work outlining your tasks, Obstacles, Conversations and Impacts so that proper and timely action can be taken as needed by the office personnel.
- Daily Communications: Techs are expected to contact the Department Superintendent at the end of Each Service call / Workday before leaving respective Site with an update on status of service / project (SOW Completed or Not Completed) to determine next steps of Re‑Mobilization.
- System programming: Perform basic programming for the electronic components of fire alarm systems. (As Delegated on a Job‑by‑Job basis)
- Customer service: Interact with Customers regularly, maintain a professional Demeanor, Answer Questions professionally and if unsure of anything, communicate to customer you will get the Answer and respond back within 24 hours once you check in with your Immediate Supervisor, Upon completion of any service, Repair or New Installation you may need to Demonstrate the system's operation to customers and provide training on fire safety procedures.
- Collaboration: Work with other technicians, electricians, building managers, Subcontractors and fire safety inspectors to ensure seamless project execution and code compliance.
Who You Are
- Technical knowledge: Strong understanding of fire alarm systems, electrical wiring, and low‑voltage circuitry. (Training as needed)
- Problem‑solving: Excellent troubleshooting and diagnostic abilities to identify and resolve system issues. (Training as needed)
- Reading schematics: The ability to read and interpret technical documents, including blueprints, electrical schematics, and system manuals. (Training as needed)
- Regulatory knowledge: Familiarity with national and local fire safety codes and regulations, such as NFPA 72, NEC or IBC.
- Certifications: State Fire Alarm technician certification (Blue Card) is currently required for anyone who Install's or Alters any Fire Alarm System in California, If Applicant does not have then they will be required to test for One…
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