
Alarm Technician
Aim World Services
The Role
Overview
Installs, maintains, repairs and troubleshoots alarms and electronic equipment at Naval Base Kitsap.
Key Responsibilities
- alarm installation
- equipment repair
- system troubleshooting
- programming
- testing
- tool management
Tasks
The Alarms and Electronics Technician installs, maintains, repairs, overhauls and troubleshoots various alarms and electronic equipment. -Works on various types of alarms and electronic equipment and related devices by performing one or a combination of the following: installing, maintaining, repairing, overhauling, troubleshooting, modifying, constructing, maintenance level programming and testing. -Timely completion and accuracy of all departmental work. -May provide technical guidance to lower level technicians. -Dealing with a variety of people in a professional, courteous manner in diversified situations. -Must have and maintain hand tools of the trade to perform the normal work of the classifications. -Completing all mandated training requirements by government and management directives.
Requirements
- radio systems
- oscilloscope
- nfpa codes
- electrical experience
- u.s. citizenship
- communication
What You Bring
PLEASE NOTE: Candidates for positions at the Naval Hospital facility must prove immunity to tetanus, measles, Rubella (a.k.a. German Measles or Three Day Measles) and mumps by providing, prior to employment, physician‑signed documentation of either immunization (vaccine) or antibody titer (blood test), and evidence of a TB (tuberculosis) test within the past year. -Must be thoroughly familiar with radio transmitters, radio receivers, telemetry devices, computer hardware, data processors, audio amplifiers, CCTV, etc. -Must possess good communication skills for a service team environment. -Applies advanced technical knowledge to solve unusually complex problems (i.e., those that typically cannot be solved solely by reference to manufacturers' manuals or similar documents) in working on alarm or electronic equipment. Such problems include resolving problems with equipment and/or systems where documentation is lacking or very vague. -Applies technical knowledge of alarm/electronics principles, ability to determine malfunctions, and skill to put equipment in required operating condition. The equipment ‑‑ consisting of either many different kinds of systems/circuits, or multiple repetition of the same kind of circuit ‑‑ includes, but is not limited to, the following: (a) electronic transmitting and receiving equipment (e.g., radar, radio, television, telephone, sonar, navigational aids), (b) digital and analog computers, (c) industrial and medical measuring and controlling equipment, (d) integrated alarms, and associated fiber optic material for the above. -Compliance with company Standard Operating Procedures and Personnel policies and procedures. -Must meet and maintain company physical and security requirements, including respirator qualification, and clearance eligibility when required. -Four years’ experience in electrical/electronic or electromechanical instrumentation field. -Must be able to exercise independent judgment in performing such tasks as making system or circuit analysis, calculating wave forms, tracing relationships in signal flow. -U.S. Citizenship. -Must have a detailed understanding of the interrelationships of systems or circuits. -Successful completion of two years formal training or equivalent. -Adherence to established company safety policies and good industrial and office safety practices. -One year of experience may be substituted for one year formal training. -The proper use of tools and equipment commonly used in the alarm and electronics field. -Must be able to climb ladders, pull cables, and work in confined and high spaces. -Must possess and maintain a valid Washington State driver's license with acceptable driving record. -Must have a working knowledge of the National Fire Protection Association or similar Alarm Codes. -Timely and cost effective performance of duties. -Ability to successfully pass any background checks and/or drug testing required on the contract. -Must be able to regularly use complex test instruments (e.g., dual trace oscilloscopes, deviation meters, pulse generators, volt/ohm meters, chart recorders, cable locators). -Having the ability to work well under pressure. -Must be able to read and interpret blueprints, schematics, and other technical specifications. -Needs to be skilled in working with up to 1-inch conduit (laying out, cutting, and bending). -Must have a working knowledge of various fire suppression systems (i.e., Water (wet & dry), pre-action, deluge, dry chemical, foam, CO2) and how to secure them for testing.
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The Company
About Aim World Services
-Founded with a vision to revolutionize the construction and engineering sectors, providing end-to-end project management services. -Specializes in large-scale infrastructure projects, delivering solutions that meet both time and budget constraints. -Has worked on projects spanning residential, commercial, and industrial sectors, with a particular focus on heavy civil work. -Offers comprehensive services across the entire lifecycle of a project, from planning and design to execution and maintenance. -Delivers innovative, cost-effective solutions, tailored to the unique needs of each client and project type. -Notable for its expertise in managing complex, high-value projects in competitive and fast-paced environments. -Known for a strong track record in delivering infrastructure that supports urban growth, mobility, and sustainable development.
Sector Specialisms
Defense
Government
Disaster Relief
Emergency Response
Talent Acquisition
Infrastructure
Oil & Gas
Construction
Facilities Operations and Maintenance
Procurement and Logistics
Housing and Catering Services
Workforce Administration
Security Clearance
-must pass required background checks and drug testing. -u.s. citizenship is required.
