Alarm Technician Job Description
Alarm Technician Duties & Responsibilities
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Alarm Technician Qualifications
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Licensing or Certifications for Alarm Technician
List any licenses or certifications required by the position: NICET, II, CFAA, CCNA, ACE, FSSA, FAL, OSHA
Education for Alarm Technician
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Employers hiring for the alarm technician job most commonly would prefer for their future employee to have a relevant degree such as High School and Associate Degree in Electronics, Associates, Technical, Business, Education, Military, Graduate, Computers, Computer Science, Engineering
Skills for Alarm Technician
Desired skills for alarm technician include:
Desired experience for alarm technician includes:
Alarm Technician Examples
Alarm Technician Job Description
- Use personal computers and software applications including DOS and Windows
- Possess working knowledge of Local Area Network (LAN) configuration and operation
- Use a mobile device (laptop) to view the history of a system and troubleshoot problems
- Use a mobile device to track service tickets, hours worked and record actions taken to solve the problems
- Train users as required on how to operate their security system
- Prepare service ticket reports in order to obtain the customer’s signature
- Hold a valid driver's license and maintain an acceptable driving record
- Ensure assigned vehicle is maintained in accordance with required standards
- Participate in training and information sessions given by the company and suppliers
- Perform any other duties inherent to the position and/or upon request of the immediate supervisor
- Must have Five (5) or more years installing, servicing, and maintaining DNA Fusion access control
- Must be able to obtain a SWC driver’s license
- Must be proficient with the following
- Must be proficient with the following test equipment
- Proficient and safe utilization of tools related to their technical field and assigned work group
- Must be able to perform service/installation of access control, intrusion alarm, closed circuit television systems, and other various security related systems
Alarm Technician Job Description
- Repairing and servicing CCTV systems
- Troubleshoot and configure Access Control and intrusion systems
- Installing residential burglar alarm systems
- Experience with products such as Honeywell, Ademco, and Concord is preferred
- Readjust equipment, repair or replace equipment and test for operation
- Drive to local sites to repair, fix, and test alarm equipment
- Respond to customer service calls and perform scheduled maintenance calls
- Diagnose and repair alarm systems
- Run and terminate low voltage cable
- Complete installs and takeovers within residential homes
- Minimum of two years’ experience with various alarm systems and their operation or can demonstrate equivalent knowledge and skills
- Must be able to perform upgrades and additions to systems in order to increase functionality and usability
- Must be able to read blueprints, architectural, mechanical, and electrical documents
- Must be able to collaborate with various departments to formulate a plan for cameras/alarms for new construction that meets company standards
- Must have experience in working with “LAN” and “VLAN” networks
- Must have working knowledge of Alarm Systems including, but not limited to DSC panels
Alarm Technician Job Description
- Complete paperwork accurately and promptly
- Notifies Foreman or Lease Operator of emergency needs
- Internal applicants should meet all eligibility requirements per employee handbook
- Positions available in Big Lake and Midland
- Installing and programming burglar alarm systems
- Experience with products such as Honeywell, Ademco, and Concord is preferred but not required
- Run wire under carpet, above false ceilings, fish through firebreaks
- Lead Installers may manage installation teams on larger projects
- This position requires no supervisor or manager responsibilities
- Review drawings from engineers/contractors and correct as needed
- Must be able to write reports
- Must consistently strive for customer satisfaction through effective communication, quality of output, and timely project completion
- Must be able to operate at high reach
- Must be able to regularly lift and/or move up to 50lbs with/without accommodations
- Must be able to work in outside weather conditions
- Must be able to stand and/or walk for prolonged periods or time
Alarm Technician Job Description
- Install, service and repair fire detection, alarm and life safety systems
- Travel to client locations on a variable schedule as needed
- Be available as needed to keep critical fire protection systems functional, including possible overtime or weekend needs
- Install, maintain, or repair security systems, alarm devices, or related equipment, following blueprints of electrical layouts and building plans
- Install electrical components, equipment, or systems
- Repair electrical components
- Mount and fasten control panels, door and window contacts, sensors, or video cameras and attach electrical and telephone wiring to connect components
- Position equipment using hand tools, power tools, or heavy equipment
- Demonstrate systems for customers and explain details, such as the causes and consequences of false alarms
- Minimum 3 years alarm installation experience
- Be able to provide full service troubleshooting & repair of systems in an efficient & professional manner
- Maintain accurate records of all work performed, material used, and the nature of any problem encountered or identified with the system
- Be able to lift tools and equipment up to 50 pounds, climb ladders, pull wire
- Be able read and interpret blueprints, diagrams, schematics, specifications, operation manuals
- Experience installing IP CCTV cameras
Alarm Technician Job Description
- Test and repair circuits and sensors, following wiring and system specifications
- Test electrical circuits or components for proper functioning
- Repair electrical circuits or wiring
- Responsible for handling service requests for Residential and Commercial customers
- Will also be responsible for installation of security systems
- Perform Installation, configuration, testing and troubleshooting activities on Intrusion Alarm
- Systems, Access Control, CCTV, Intercom, Network infrastructure
- Works pursuant to the state-of-the-art
- Performs inspections, maintenance works and repairs on burglary, fire detector and alarm systems and among other things also on electronical parts of controling
- Works on emergency lighting and fire-extinguishing systems
- Ability to read commercial plans
- Ability to work and travel to various locations throughout Reno
- Must have or attain MN PLT License
- Their own vehicle
- Their own tools
- Cabling skills and experience