Singapore
On-site
SGD 20,000 - 60,000
Full time
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Job summary
A leading company in fire safety is seeking a Fire Alarm Technician to handle installations, maintenance, and troubleshooting of fire alarm systems. Ideal candidates will possess a Nitec in Electrical Engineering and a Class 3 Driving License. This role requires effective communication, collaboration, and attention to detail, ensuring compliance with safety regulations.
Qualifications
- Class 3 Driving License is a mandatory requirement.
- Candidates with relevant technical certifications are preferred.
- Open to those with no experience; previous experience is a plus.
Responsibilities
- Installing and maintaining fire alarm systems according to specifications.
- Performing routine checks and troubleshooting system malfunctions.
- Ensuring compliance with local and national fire safety codes.
Skills
Communication
Collaboration
Problem-Solving Skills
Attention to Detail
Customer Service
Education
Nitec or Higher Nitec in Electrical/Electronic Engineering
Tools
EST 3/4 System Certifications
Key Responsibilities:
- Installation: Installing fire alarm systems according to blueprints, specifications, and relevant codes.
- Maintenance: Performing routine checks, testing, and preventative maintenance to ensure optimal system performance.
- Troubleshooting: Identifying and resolving issues with fire alarm systems, including electrical components and faulty devices.
- Repair: Fixing or replacing damaged or malfunctioning components of the fire alarm system.
- Compliance: Ensuring systems adhere to local, state, and national fire safety codes and regulations.
- Client Communication: Interacting with clients to explain system operation, maintenance needs, and address any concerns.
- Documentation: Maintaining detailed records of all inspections, tests, repairs, and maintenance activities.
- Emergency Response: Responding to service calls and emergency situations related to fire alarm systems.
- Training: Providing basic training to building occupants on fire safety procedures and system operation.
- Material Management: Ensuring adequate inventory of necessary tools and materials for installations and repairs
Expectations:
- Communication: Effectively communicating with clients, supervisors, and other team members is crucial. This includes providing updates on work orders, explaining technical information clearly, and maintaining a professional and respectful tone.
- Collaboration: Working well with other technicians, foremen, and tradespeople to ensure projects are completed smoothly and efficiently.
- Professionalism: Maintaining a professional appearance and demeanor, both in person and when communicating remotely.
- Attention to Detail: Ensuring all work is completed thoroughly and accurately, paying close attention to detail to avoid errors that could compromise safety.
- Responsibility: Taking ownership of tasks and completing them in a timely and responsible manner.
- Positive Attitude and Willingness to Learn: Being open to new information, technologies, and methods, and maintaining a positive attitude even when facing challenges.
- Self-Motivation: Being able to work independently and take initiative when necessary.
- Problem-Solving Skills: Having the ability to troubleshoot and repair system malfunctions effectively.
- Customer Service: Providing excellent service to both internal and external customers, addressing their needs and concerns in a helpful and professional manner.
- Integrity: Maintaining a strong ethical foundation and adhering to the highest standards of honesty and integrity in all aspects of the job.
Requirements:
- Class 3 Driving License: This is a mandatory requirement for many fire alarm technician roles, as it allows them to drive to different sites for work.
- Technical Certifications: C andidates with a Nitec or Higher Nitec in Electrical/Electronic Engineering or equivalent experience.
- System-Specific Certifications: Systems certifications related to those specific systems (e.g., EST 3/4)
- Experience: open to those with no experience, previous experience in fire protection systems is often preferred.