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Working knowledge of NFPA 72 fire alarm system requirements * Experience pulling wire, mounting junction/cut-in boxes, and installing FACPs * Ability to read and work from basic low-voltage ...

Working knowledge of NFPA 72 fire alarm system requirements * Experience pulling wire, mounting junction/cut-in boxes, and installing FACPs * Ability to read and work from basic low-voltage ...

As a Fire Alarm Systems Programmer, you will design, develop, test, implement, and support fire alarm system programming throughout the project lifecycle. Working from our state-of-the-art corporate ...

Fire Alarm Inspector

Hoffman Estates, IL · Remote

$19 - $22/hr

  • Medical

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  • Life

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  • PTO

... at work and home. You want to grow with us and deliver results as an exceptional Fire Alarm ... Test and inspect commercial fire-alarm systems within assigned buildings. * Identify and report ...

Fire Alarm Inspector Helper

Chantilly, VA · Remote

$25 - $26/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... at work and home. You want to grow with us and deliver results as an exceptional Fire Alarm ... Test and inspect commercial fire-alarm systems within assigned buildings. * Identify and report ...

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How much do work from home fire alarm systems jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for work from home fire alarm systems in the United States is $28.62, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.56 and $33.17 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a work from home fire alarm systems specialist?

A Work From Home Fire Alarm Systems job typically involves remote monitoring, technical support, or sales related to fire alarm systems. Responsibilities may include assisting customers with system setup, troubleshooting issues, or ensuring compliance with safety regulations. Some roles may also involve designing or programming alarm systems for clients. Strong technical knowledge, problem-solving skills, and communication abilities are often required.

What does a work from home fire alarm systems specialist do?

As a Work From Home Fire Alarm Systems specialist, your daily tasks usually include providing technical support to clients, remotely monitoring and troubleshooting alarm systems, and assisting with system configuration. You may also coordinate service appointments, generate reports, and offer virtual guidance for on-site technicians or clients performing installations and repairs. Collaboration takes place through emails, phone calls, and video meetings, ensuring smooth communication with team members and customers. Balancing independent work with proactive outreach and responsive problem-solving is vital to thrive in this remote position.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a work from home fire alarm systems specialist?

To thrive in a Work From Home Fire Alarm Systems role, you need a solid understanding of fire alarm technologies, troubleshooting, and system design, usually backed by relevant experience or certifications like NICET. Familiarity with remote diagnostics software, alarm monitoring platforms, and communication tools such as VoIP is often required. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving ability, and effective written and verbal communication skills are also important. These abilities ensure accurate remote support, smooth client interactions, and reliable system maintenance from a home-based environment.

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Infographic showing various Work From Home Fire Alarm Systems job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,536 per year, or $28.6 per hour.

Fire Alarm Programmer

Power Design, Inc.

Saint Petersburg, FL • On-site, Remote

Full-time

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About the Position

Want to play a key role in delivering large-scale fire alarm systems for some of the most ambitious construction projects in the country? At Power Design, you'll leverage cutting-edge technologies and collaborate with industry-leading professionals to help bring complex life safety systems from design through commissioning.


As a Fire Alarm Systems Programmer, you will design, develop, test, implement, and support fire alarm system programming throughout the project lifecycle. Working from our state-of-the-art corporate headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, you will collaborate closely with design teams and field technicians to ensure systems are programmed, commissioned, and optimized for successful project delivery.


In this role, you will serve as a key technical liaison between the field and engineering teams, providing remote support during system startups, coordinating field changes, and helping troubleshoot programming and integration challenges. You'll gain exposure to advanced technologies while contributing to the successful execution of large-scale, mission-critical life safety systems nationwide.

Position Responsibilities

  • Design, develop, and bench test complex fire alarm system programs for large-scale Power Design projects nationwide, leveraging advanced programming expertise to create system logic, troubleshoot performance issues, validate functionality, and maintain technical documentation.
  • Collaborate with engineering, project management, and field operations teams to define system requirements and maintain programming standards across projects.
  • Configure, develop, document, and support fire alarm programs throughout all phases of the project lifecycle.
  • Provide remote technical support during system startups, troubleshooting system issues, and implementing programming modifications to maintain project schedules.
  • Ensure programming solutions comply with applicable codes, standards, and project specifications while supporting successful system acceptance and turnover.
  • Apply advanced fire alarm systems expertise to develop functional solutions while mentoring and supporting field technicians and project teams.
  • Drive continuous improvement initiatives that standardize and streamline fire alarm programming methodologies and workflows.
  • Support technical training initiatives that improve installation quality, commissioning effectiveness, and field team performance.
  • Serve as a subject matter expert for complex fire alarm systems projects, traveling periodically to project sites nationwide to provide advanced technical support, assist with critical system startups and commissioning activities, troubleshoot escalated issues, and collaborate directly with field teams during key project milestones to ensure successful project delivery.

Here's What We're Looking For

  • 5-8+ years of experience in the fire alarm industry, including hands-on field experience in installation, startup, commissioning, programming, or service.
  • Extensive knowledge of fire alarm systems and life safety applications, including high-rise buildings, smoke control systems, networked fire alarm systems, and applicable codes and standards.
  • Demonstrated expertise in fire alarm programming, system configuration, troubleshooting, and functional testing.
  • Experience programming and commissioning Autocall (preferred), Simplex or Gamewell FCI. 
  • Strong understanding of integrated building systems, including the interaction of fire alarm systems with smoke control, mass notification, HVAC, security, and other related systems. 
  • Ability to analyze complex system requirements, develop functional programming solutions, and support projects throughout the system lifecycle.
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills with the ability to support and mentor field technicians, project teams, and other stakeholders.
  • Willingness to travel periodically to project sites nationwide to support critical startups, commissioning activities, and complex troubleshooting efforts.
  • Relocation assistance is available based on candidate qualifications. 
some of our benefits…


Power Design has national health and dental plans, and we also offer life insurance and short and long term disability plans. You’ll receive paid vacations and holidays as well as national discount programs for everything from movie tickets to flowers, rental cars, phones and vehicles! We also offer a 401(k) retirement plan as well as incentive and recognition programs. Relocation opportunities may also be available!