Low-Voltage Life Safety Systems Field Technician

Role — Low-Voltage Life Safety Systems Field Technician

Location: Euclid, OH

Work Type: Full time / On-site

A day in the field

You start your morning reviewing the dispatch board and mapping out your service calls across Euclid. First stop: a fire alarm panel reporting a supervisory trouble. You isolate the issue, verify device integrity, and bring the panel back to compliant operation. Next, you pivot to a camera outage, tracing a power issue and restoring video. Throughout the day, you document each step, keep dispatch and your Service/Inspection Manager in the loop, and make sure customers understand how to operate their systems before you leave.

What you'll tackle

  • Diagnose and correct faults on fire alarm, intrusion/security, access control, and CCTV systems.
  • Complete scheduled inspections, testing, and preventive maintenance aligned with manufacturer guidance and applicable codes.
  • Respond quickly to service requests; communicate status and outcomes clearly to dispatch and leadership.
  • Function-test entire systems after repairs; record all actions, materials, and time.
  • Keep accurate job records, including parts consumption and labor hours.
  • Train end users on system basics and answer operational questions.
  • Assist with system upgrades, retrofits, and device replacements when needed.
  • Care for company tools, service vehicle, and test equipment to ensure reliability and cleanliness.
  • Work safely and in compliance with company policies, OSHA requirements, and NFPA standards.
  • Represent the company with professionalism at each customer site.

What you bring

  • 2+ years servicing fire alarm, electronic security, or access control systems in the field.
  • Hands-on skill with control panels and peripheral devices, including effective troubleshooting.
  • Familiarity with platforms such as DMP, Mircom, Avigilon, and Honeywell (preferred).
  • Working knowledge of NFPA 70 (NEC) and NFPA 72.
  • Clear, customer-friendly communication and strong service mindset.
  • Valid driver's license and dependable transportation.
  • Ability to interpret wiring diagrams and apply test instruments accurately.
  • Basic computer proficiency for ticketing and documentation.
  • Fire Alarm License (as required by jurisdiction) obtained within 90 days of eligibility.

Why this work matters

Every resolved trouble signal and restored camera stream protects people, property, and business continuity. If you thrive on solving technical puzzles, juggling varied service calls, and making systems safer and more reliable, you will feel at home in this role.

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