Alarm technician serp_jobs.h1.location_city
serp_jobs.job_alerts.create_a_job
Alarm technician • usa
- serp_jobs.job_card.promoted
Alarm Technician
AIM World ServicesSilverdale, WA, United StatesAlarm Technician
Wayman Fire ProtectionWilmington, DE, USAlarm Technician
Premier Service Co.Tuscaloosa, AL, USAlarm Technician
Pye Barker Fire and Safety LLCBurlington, WA, United StatesAlarm Technician
Wayman Fire Protection IncWilmington, DE, United StatesAlarm Technician
TEKsystemsNewark, NJ, United StatesALARM TECHNICIAN
E AND E SYSTEMS INCHialeah, FL, US- serp_jobs.job_card.promoted
Alarm Technician
F.E. Moran Group of CompaniesColumbus, Ohio Metropolitan Area, United StatesAlarm Technician
Pye-Barker Fire & Safety, LLCHelena, MT, USAlarm Technician
Pye-Barker Fire & SafetyBurlington, Colorado, USAAlarm Technician
Securitas Electronic SecurityFishers, IN, United StatesAlarm Technician
CAUDILLS COMMERCIAL ELECTRICKernersville, NC, USAlarm Technician
ALL Points SecurityDowningtown, PA, United StatesAlarm Technician
ProSourceWesthampton Beach, NY, United StatesAlarm Technician
ConfidentialHouston, Texas, United StatesAlarm Technician
ALL POINTS SECURITY CO INCDowningtown, PA, USAlarm Technician
Securitas Electronic Security IncGrenada, MS, United StatesAlarm Technician
Abstrakt Marketing GroupMilwaukee, WI, United StatesAlarm Technician
W3Global Inc.Rome, NY, USAlarm Technician
AIM World ServicesSilverdale, WA, United States- serp_jobs.job_card.full_time
On Site, Naval Base Kitsap, Silverdale, WA
Summary
The Alarms and Electronics Technician installs, maintains, repairs, overhauls and troubleshoots various alarms and electronic equipment.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Works on various types of alarms and electronic equipment and related devices by performing one or a combination of the following : installing, maintaining, repairing, overhauling, troubleshooting, modifying, constructing, maintenance level programming and testing.
- Applies technical knowledge of alarm / electronics principles, ability to determine malfunctions, and skill to put equipment in required operating condition. The equipment ‑‑ consisting of either many different kinds of systems / circuits, or multiple repetition of the same kind of circuit ‑‑ includes, but is not limited to, the following : (a) electronic transmitting and receiving equipment (e.g., radar, radio, television, telephone, sonar, navigational aids), (b) digital and analog computers, (c) industrial and medical measuring and controlling equipment, (d) integrated alarms, and associated fiber optic material for the above.
- Applies advanced technical knowledge to solve unusually complex problems (i.e., those that typically cannot be solved solely by reference to manufacturers' manuals or similar documents) in working on alarm or electronic equipment. Such problems include resolving problems with equipment and / or systems where documentation is lacking or very vague.
- May provide technical guidance to lower level technicians.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
PLEASE NOTE : The Technician may perform work in other classifications when incidental work is necessary to the accomplishment of the work assignment. Significant work in another job classification may be required if accompanied by any wage adjustments applicable.
Accountable for
Experience & Qualifications
PLEASE NOTE : Candidates for positions at the Naval Hospital facility must prove immunity to tetanus, measles, Rubella (a.k.a. German Measles or Three Day Measles) and mumps by providing, prior to employment, physician‑signed documentation of either immunization (vaccine) or antibody titer (blood test), and evidence of a TB (tuberculosis) test within the past year.
AIM World Services, Inc. is an Equal Employment Opportunity Company.