Fire Alarm Installer at Staley Technologies
What You’ll Do as a Fire Alarm Installer
As a Fire Alarm Installer at Staley Technologies in San Carlos, CA, you’ll play an essential role in safeguarding lives and property. Our team focuses on installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting fire alarm systems across various projects in the region. Your day-to-day tasks involve hands-on work with cutting-edge technology to ensure that our fire safety systems meet the highest standards. You’ll collaborate with a dedicated team of professionals, all committed to delivering superior fire protection solutions.
Your Daily Tasks as a Fire Alarm Installer
Your routine as a Fire Alarm Installer will include assisting with the installation of fire alarm systems, ensuring meticulous attention to detail:
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Pulling and Terminating Low-Voltage Wiring: You’ll expertly handle low-voltage wiring, ensuring connections are secure and reliable. This involves following precise layout diagrams to route cables efficiently.
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Mounting Devices: You’ll be responsible for mounting critical components like smoke detectors and pull stations at strategic locations, ensuring optimal functionality and compliance with safety codes.
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Performing Basic Testing: Once installations are complete, you’ll conduct basic testing of the installed components to verify their operational status before final inspections.
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Maintaining a Clean Job Site: A tidy work environment is essential for safety and efficiency. You’ll ensure the job site is clean and organized at the end of each day, ready for the next phase of work.
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Collaborating with Team Members: You’ll actively engage with other team members to solve challenges and ensure project goals are met on time.
What You Need to Be a Fire Alarm Installer
To succeed in this role, you’ll need a blend of technical skills and physical capability:
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Basic Knowledge of Hand Tools: Proficiency with tools like drills and cable strippers is essential for daily tasks.
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Familiarity with Low-Voltage Wiring: Prior experience or understanding of low-voltage systems will be beneficial for your work.
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Attention to Detail: Ensuring each component is installed correctly requires a keen eye for detail.
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Ability to Follow Instructions and Safety Guidelines: You’ll need to carefully adhere to project plans and safety protocols to ensure successful installations.
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Physical Ability: The role requires physical stamina, including the ability to lift up to 50 lbs and work on ladders.
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Experience: While 0-2 years of experience as a Fire Alarm Installer is preferred, a willingness to learn and grow in the field is equally valuable.
Compensation
At Staley Technologies, we offer a competitive compensation package to our Fire Alarm Installers:
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Salary: Earn between $19.95 and $26.98 per hour, based on your experience and skill level.
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Paid Time Off and Holidays: Enjoy a work-life balance with paid time off and holiday benefits.
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Career Advancement Opportunities: We are committed to supporting your growth, offering paths for career advancement within the company.
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Ongoing Training and Certifications: Benefit from continuous training and certification opportunities to keep your skills sharp and up-to-date.
Join Staley Technologies and become a part of a team that values expertise, safety, and innovation. Your future in fire safety starts here.
Fire Alarm Installer
San Carlos, CA
$20 - $27 / hour
*Please note, even if you do not possess all of the skills listed, we encourage you to apply!
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