

Fire Alarm Technician
Job Description
Kenny Electric, established in 1974, is a leading Industrial and Commercial electrical contractor with a diverse portfolio of project work. We operate under a set of core values: integrity, trust, quality, family, and community. We are looking for driven and organized individuals who share the same pride and enthusiasm for the industry as we do.
Purpose: The Fire Alarm Technician is responsible for inspecting, servicing, installing, programming, and maintaining various fire alarm systems.
Responsibilities
Essential Duties include the following:
- Inspects, services, installs, programs and maintains fire alarm systems
- Tests, troubleshoots and repairs fire alarm systems
- Communicates with supervisor on projects
- Reads and understands construction related documents and blueprints
- Maintains strong understanding of a service-oriented environment
- Adheres to all company and industry safety standards; maintains a safe working environment
- Completes service documentation, inspection reports, and timecards
- Works independently and completes job duties with moderate supervision
- Demonstrates ability to work in a team environment, including taking direction from supervisors
- Works well under pressure
- Performs other duties as assigned
Job Requirements
Qualifications/Requirements:
- High School Diploma/GED
- Denver Journeyman's License (if relocating, obtain license within 90 days)
- At least two (2) years experience in Technical/Electrical field(s)
- Possesses clean criminal background and drug test
- Possesses excellent customer service skills
- Possesses excellent communication skills
- Demonstrated work ethic
- Self-motivated and professional demeanor
- Ability to work at heights and lift at least 55 lbs
Physical Requirements:
- Able to work off all types of ladders, lifts and elevated platforms (electric or gas powered)
- Able to work at various heights up to 50 feet from ladders, scaffolds, aerial lifts, cat walks, or other safe work areas
- Able to work in restricted areas, manholes, utility tunnels, crawl spaces and attics
- Able to bend, stoop, squat, crawl, climb, kneel, balance, push, pull, and reach overhead
- Able to carry tools and materials up to 50 pounds from the ground to overhead
- Able to constantly move on feet, climbing ladders and working overhead



