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Everon • North Haven, Connecticut, United States
Salary: 72 and NFPA
Role & seniority: Fire Alarm Inspector / Technician (entry-to-mid level), field-based; typically supervised by a senior inspector or supervisor.
Stack/tools: Personal computers; test equipment (multimeters, battery analyzers, decibel meters); ability to read blueprints/schematics; knowledge of NFPA 72 and NFPA 25.
Conduct routine tests and inspections of fire alarm, fire safety, and related product lines; document deficiencies.
Verify proper operation and prepare accurate, timely inspection/d deficiency reports; communicate findings to management and customers.
Interface with service management for scheduling; maintain truck inventory; ensure customer satisfaction and safety compliance.
High school diploma or vocational training; 1+ year experience inspecting fire alarm products or related industry.
Proficiency with PCs and test equipment; familiarity with fire sprinkler/alarm systems.
Understanding of NFPA 72 and NFPA 25; able to read blueprints/diagrams; valid driver’s license; able to pass drug screen.
NICET Level I in Inspection and Testing of Fire Alarm Systems (and Level I or equivalent in Inspection); state/local licenses as required.
Additional field experience, strong customer-service orientation, ability to work in varied environments.
Location & work type: Multiple locations; full-time, field role with on-call availability; travel on short notice; exposure to outdoo
Company Overview
At Everon, we truly believe that our people are the difference – for our organization, the customers we serve and the communities we protect. When you’re a part of Everon, you’ll have the opportunity to be a part of that difference every day. With more than 100 locations, a deep national presence, and comprehensive portfolio of solutions and services, our employees are always poised for career advancement and growth. For more information, visit www.everonsolutions.com or follow us on LinkedIn.
Position Summary
The basic function of this position is to test, perform routine inspections, document deficiencies and service fire alarm systems, as well as other fire safety product lines. Typically works under supervision of a more senior inspector or supervisor.
Duties And Responsibilities
Conducts routine tests and inspections, documents deficiencies of fire alarm systems, fire safety systems, and other fire safety product lines according to prescribed processes. Verifies proper operation; prepares accurate and timely documentation of work performed. Prepares inspection/ deficiency reports for submission to management Interfaces with service management to ensure that all work is scheduled/handled. Interfaces with customers to explain work performed and answers their questions. Resolves customer concerns as quickly and effectively as possible. Must ensure customer satisfaction and a positive customer experience. Maintains and organizes truck inventory (equipment/parts and tools) to ensure proper response to customers’ needs. Must adhere to company safety policies and procedures. Must have a strong work ethic. Must be detail-oriented. Performs other duties, as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications (Education, Skills & Experience)
Minimum of High School/Vocational training. Must have one (1) or more years of experience inspecting fire alarm products,or industry-related experience. Must be proficient in the use and application of personal computers. Must have a working knowledge of test equipment, such as multimeters, battery analyzers and decibel meters. Must be familiar with fire sprinkler and fire alarm systems. Required to have a full understanding of NFPA 72 and NFPA 25 with the ability to discern basic deficiencies in the system being inspected. Must have a valid driver’s license and be able to clear a drug screening. Ability to read and interpret blueprint, schematics, diagrams, policies, procedures, etc. as presented in English
Certification/Licensing
Must obtain NICET Level I in Inspection and Testing of Fire Alarm Systems and NICET Level I or equivalent in Inspection one (1) year. Must obtain and retain any licenses and certifications that are required by state and/or local codes.
Work Environment
Exposure to outside weather conditions, risk of electrical shock, and harsh work environments. The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Physical Requirements
Use vision abilities including: close, distance, peripheral, depth, and color. Work in unusual and sometimes difficult positions/circumstances such as with ladders, scaffolding, high lift equipment, wires, ducts, crawl spaces, attics, above ceilings, etc. Lift, move, and hold up to approximately 50 lbs. Must be able to work a full-time, flexible schedule with “on call availability” and must be able to travel on short notice. Must be able to drive a motor vehicle (day and evenings) for extended time periods.