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NICET, EST, Fire-lite, Honeywell, Tyco, Notifier, Silent Knight, or other industry certs HIGHLY ... Possess working knowledge National Electric Code (NEC) with regard to the Fire safety industry Must ...

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Mounting and wiring electrified door hardware (maglocks, electric strikes), card readers, and ... DSC, Silent Knight, Napco, Hikvision, PDK, Kantech, etc.) Benefits: * Company car * Dental ...

Utility Technician

Fort Smith, AR · On-site

$19.50 - $26.50/hr

PRADCO Hunting owns the brands Moultrie, Summit, Knight & Hale, Code Blue, Texas Hunter Products ... Operates industrial truck or electric hoist to assist in loading or moving materials and products.

Maintenance Technician II

Forney, TX · On-site

$25.46 - $29.95/hr

... a forklift, electric pallet jack, and scissor lift. • Excellent organizational and time ... Hayes Company/Knight Swift Warehousing and Fulfillment is an equal opportunity employer and ...

Inventory Clerk

Titusville, FL · On-site

$15 - $18.25/hr

... electric marking tool, or other labeling equipment. • Perform other duties as assigned by supervisory or management personnel. Physical Demands: Seeing: Required Speaking: Required Hearing:

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What is the difference between Knight Electric vs Electrician?

AspectKnight ElectricElectrician
CertificationsTypically requires state licensing and specialized electrical certificationsRequires state licensing and electrical certifications
Work EnvironmentResidential, commercial, and industrial settingsResidential, commercial, and industrial settings
Employer & Industry UsageElectrical contractors, construction companies, maintenance firmsElectrical contractors, construction, maintenance, and repair services

Knight Electric is a specific company or brand name, whereas Electrician refers to a licensed professional who installs and maintains electrical systems. The roles overlap in certifications and work environments, but Knight Electric is a business entity, while Electrician is a job title.

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Fire Alarm Commissioning/Low Voltage Technician

Fire Alarm Commissioning/Low Voltage Technician

Merit Electric

Marietta, GA • On-site

Full-time

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Merit Electric is a national electrical contractor seeking a Fire Alarm Commissioning/Low Voltage Technician to perform installations, terminations, programming and testing of Fire Alarm, Voice/Data, Door Access, AOR, and PA systems for large retirement community projects nationwide.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Installs, modifies, maintains, programs, and repairs fire alarm and door access panels.
Installs all cabling, devices, and punch down of Voice/Data system.
Test all systems and equipment, after installations or repairs are made, to ensure performance of system.
Installs all NAC and SLC devices.
Performing maintenance service calls at customer sites on security, fire, PA and various other systems.
Install, diagnose, and repair/replace wiring, devices on both analog and digital control panels for fire alarm systems.
Maintain and repair smoke and heat detectors, magnetic door holders, and fire alarm system components, including circuit cards, power supplies, software, copper and fiber optic systems platforms.
Serve as a technical advisor on systems programming and configuration, as well as coordinate code requirements with local fire marshals, and other trades.
Knowledge & Skills
All aspects of fire alarm hardware and software systems.
NFPA codes and local codes.
Possess knowledge of computer programming and technologies related to fire alarm, security and other low voltage systems.
Basic understanding of other low voltage systems such as, door access, phone systems, voice/data cabling, public address.
Communicate systems performance to customer.
Oversee and ensure proper completion of work performed by team members, and train technicians and other employees on proper procedures.
Read and interpret blueprints, diagrams, submittals and product manuals to properly program and verify new systems.
Maintaining confidentiality of work related information and materials.
Effective organization and planning skills.
Ability to communicate in a concise and effective manner.
Ability to understand and follow instructions precisely.
Ability to work independently.
Physical Requirements
Ability to lift up to 35 pounds and hear horn and/or warning devices at a distance of 30 yards.
Perform tasks requiring bending, stooping, kneeling, standing and walking significant distances.
Visual ability (uncorrected or corrected) to observe and detect signs of dangerous obstacles at a distance of 30 yards and to verify written information at a close range.
Work from ladders and scaffolds at heights above 30 feet.
Experience, Education, and Licenses
Four years related experience to include one year experience specifically working with fire alarm systems.
Experience and knowledge in the implementation of smoke evac control systems and control panels.
High School diploma or educational equivalent.
Valid Driver's License
Installation, service, troubleshooting and programming numerous Fire Alarm Systems including: Silent Knight, Fire-Lite , Mircom, Potter, Simplex, Notifier, and EST.
NICET Certification preferred but not required.
Proficient in Microsoft Office Software and strong PC skills.
High School Diploma or equivalent.
Other
Routine Travel is required.
Salary negotiable based on experience