Fire Suppression Technician

Houston, TX
Posted 3 weeks ago

Houston, TX

2025-12-17

Description

Objective

A Technician is involved with the installation, programming, testing, field service, and training of Engineered Fire Alarm Systems.

Roles And Responsibilities

* Review job information on new jobs.
* Confirm that there is a clear understanding of the scope of work.
* Relay any changes in the scope of work to the Project Manager
* Confirm who we are contracted through.
* Review the location of critical equipment (control panels, annunciators, etc.)
* Obtain a copy of the Specs and read it thoroughly.
* Confirm safety requirements and documentation required by contractor.

Review Drawings and Jobsite.

* Confirm location of critical equipment (inquire w/PM if necessary).
* Relay any inconsistences with GC Drawings back to Project Manager
* Confirm any variations in design to what is being installed in the field. (Device relocation)
* Confirm all necessary specification and code compliance requirements (hardhat, steel toe, etc.), parking restrictions, working hours, etc.
* Confirm job schedule with client, if you have not received it from the PM. Critical dates must be in writing.

Determine and maintain project scheduling.

* Check in with contractor daily, when on-site.
* Layout preliminary schedule of installation showing rough-in, wire pull, device installation, start-up, and final test. Verify with PM allowed hours for each phase.
* Report any major hold-ups to the PM and how it will affect the schedule.
* Attend jobsite meetings when applicable.
* Get critical contact names & phone numbers such as electrical foreman, general contractor, etc.
* Ensure that the PM has obtained the permit, where required.
* Requisition project materials for the job.
* Plan Ahead
* Estimate and request materials for installation, from the PM. You are planning a week in advance.
* Be prepared to justify all additional equipment, or material.
* A change to the scope of work will be a Change Order. Notify your PM first. And DO NOT proceed until approval from, AND ONLY from your PM.
* Coordinate with PM and job-site contractor for location to store equipment safely and securely for job.

Installation

* Supervise and/or install system in a cost effective but quality manner.
* Maintain current as-built drawings, these are to be updated daily.
* All tie-ins of external equipment (i.e. AHU shutdown, Kitchen hood system, Door Access) will be performed only when and if that specified contractor is with you.
* Perform programming of system as needed, verifying that system will meet all code and specification requirements. Or request a programmer from your PM.
* Perform 100% pre-test of all installed equipment and their desired function.
* AHU shutdown, does it shut down the AHU, NO, test not passed.
* Perform preliminary test with GC, if required.
* Perform final test with AHJ and/or customer.
* Certify system as required by the State of Texas and local AHJ.
* Perform customer training of the system as necessary.
* Turn in all as-built drawings, signed FMLs, sign off sheets to your PM.

Administration

* Assist PM’s with tracking all in-progress jobs weekly.
* Assist PM with tracking labor and equipment costs for job.
* Coordinate, with PM, returned equipment for credit from manufacturer.
* Coordinate, with PM, all equipment returns, from change orders.
* Log bad equipment and error per job.

Tools

* Keep jobsite tools and equipment secure.
* Maintain an accurate tool list for all tools placed in your possession.
* Maintain tools in a good working condition. If damaged return to your PM for repair.

WFE Company Trucks

* Maintain a clean vehicle at ALL times.
* Inform your PM when maintenance is needed such as tire rotation, oil changes, repairs, etc.
* Coordinate, with your PM, on Monthly Truck Audits – log any damages right away

Miscellaneous

* Maintain good relationships with various contractors and customers
* Bring job in at under budget.
* Look for ways to improve WFE’s efficacy and profit margin.

Technical Requirements

* Working knowledge of general industrial controls.
* Knowledgeable of industry manufacturers, distributors, and products.
* Be proficient in the use of computer programs: Windows & Microsoft.
* Excellent Organization skills
* Proficient in the understanding of NFPA 72, 101, the various building codes, and other applicable industry codes.
* State of Texas Fire Alarm Technician’s License
* State of Texas Class A Extinguisher License.

Requirements

License/Certification:

* Fire Alarm License
* FEL-A License
* Valid Drivers license with an outstanding driving record
* Ability to pass a background and drug screening

Full-time

Not Applicable

Construction

Job Features

Job CategoryFire Suppression

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