Low Voltage Fire Alarm Project Technician – Join Our Team in South Carolina!
Low Voltage Fire Alarm Project Technician – Join Our Team in South Carolina!
Are you an experienced Low Voltage Fire Alarm Project Technician looking for a new opportunity in South Carolina? Join our growing, dynamic company and become part of a team that delivers high-quality fire alarm and security solutions. If you're seeking competitive pay, career growth, and a comprehensive benefits package, we want to hear from you!
Why Join Us?
- Competitive Pay: $25 - $45 per hour (based on experience)
- Career Growth: Plenty of room for advancement into lead, foreman, and project management roles
- Upward Mobility: Many technicians have advanced within the company, with opportunities for both technical and leadership roles
- Plenty of OT: 50-60 hour work weeks with abundant overtime opportunities
- Travel Opportunities: While primarily local, occasional regional travel may be required for large or special projects
- Benefits Package:
- Comprehensive Health Coverage: Medical, Dental, Prescription, and Vision
- Life Insurance: Life, AD&D, and Long-Term Disability Insurance
- Paid Time Off: Paid Vacation and Holidays
- Telehealth Services: Access to telehealth services
- 401K and IRA: Company-matched retirement savings plan
- Travel Perks: Per diem for overnight travel, with $45/day for meals and reimbursement for hotels and gas (for travel-based roles)
- Drive Time Compensation: Get paid for your commute and mileage when using your personal vehicle
- Company Vehicle: Potential for a company vehicle after the initial employment period
What We’re Looking For:
Required Certifications and Licenses:
- South Carolina Fire Alarm & Burglar Alarm Licenses
- You must hold a South Carolina Fire Alarm License (issued by the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation – LLR) to install and maintain fire alarm systems in the state.
- You also need a South Carolina Burglar Alarm License (issued by the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation – LLR) for intrusion and security alarm systems.
- NICET Level II or higher in Fire Alarm Systems certification is preferred.
- Additional local city or county-specific certifications for fire alarm or burglar alarm systems may be required depending on the area you will work in.
- South Carolina Fire Alarm & Burglar Alarm Licenses
Experience:
Minimum of 2 years’ experience installing and servicing fire alarm systems, intrusion alarms, and burglar alarms. Experience with access control systems is a plus.Knowledge:
Familiarity with fire alarm systems (e.g., EST, Honeywell), intrusion alarms, glass break detectors, door strikes, access control systems, and other low-voltage technologies.Skills:
Ability to pull wire, install panels and devices, and run low-voltage cabling in commercial buildings. Experience working with fire alarm panels and troubleshooting systems is required.Travel Flexibility:
Occasional regional travel within South Carolina or neighboring states may be required for special or large projects.Certifications:
Experience with EST 4 or 3 fire alarm panels, or similar systems, is highly desirable.Availability:
Must be able to work on-call, including day and night shifts as needed.Technical Ability:
Proficient in reading blueprints, interpreting site maps, and using fire alarm system testing and troubleshooting equipment. Familiarity with CCTV, voice and data cabling, and network issues is a plus.Physical Requirements:
Ability to work at heights (using boom or scissor lifts), work in confined spaces, and carry out tasks involving the use of basic telecom tools and PPE.Reliable Transportation:
A valid driver’s license with a clean driving record and reliable personal transportation is required.Pass Background Checks:
Must pass drug testing and background checks.
Job Responsibilities:
Installation & Maintenance:
Install, troubleshoot, and maintain fire alarm and security systems, including pulling wire, installing panels, devices, and components, and conducting necessary repairs.Cable Management:
Run low-voltage cabling, drill and install conduit, ensure proper organization, and comply with safety standards.System Testing:
Conduct tests to verify system functionality and troubleshoot issues to ensure systems meet local and national safety codes.Compliance:
Adhere to all local safety regulations, including South Carolina fire codes and OSHA requirements. Stay updated with the latest codes and certifications.Project Support:
Assist project managers and other team members with larger installation projects. Provide technical guidance and support as needed.
What’s in It for You?
- Work-Life Balance: Typically 2-3 weeks of travel at a time (if travel is required), followed by 3-4 days off.
- Advancement Potential: We promote from within, and many of our technicians move into leadership and project management roles.
- Stable, Long-Term Employment: Our company values its employees and provides a supportive, long-term work environment.
- Comprehensive Benefits: We offer a full range of benefits including health insurance, retirement savings, paid time off, and more!
If you are a skilled fire alarm technician with the required certifications and licenses for South Carolina and you're ready to take the next step in your career, we want to hear from you! Apply today to join our team and be part of an exciting and rewarding industry.