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Fire Alarm Technician
Eagle Fire Inc.
Full-service fire protection & life‑safety company designing, installing, inspecting, testing, servicing and maintaining critical systems.
Test, repair, and inspect fire detection systems as a Fire Alarm Technician.
20d ago
Intermediate (4-7 years)
Full Time
Richmond, VA
Field
Company Size
300 Employees
Service Specialisms
Inspection Services
Fire Alarm Systems
Fire Sprinkler Systems
Special Hazard Systems
Access Control Systems
Fire Pumps
Fire Extinguishers
Service & Repair
Sector Specialisms
Commercial
Healthcare
Industrial
Energy
Institutional
Residential
Power Generation
Nuclear
Role
What you would be doing
inspections
fire systems
technician training
client services
sales & marketing
follow-up
Provides documentation of inspections for Company records, customer records, authorities with jurisdiction, and any other entity required
Adheres to ALL Company Standards and Procedures, including the Controlled Substances and Alcohol Standard
Communicates discrepancies, necessary system repairs, and other important issues to the Company and the customer
Schedules inspections with customers as required
Completes all services following manufacturer instructions, related codes/standards, and Company policies and procedures
Follows up to ensure that suggested repairs to systems are performed
Performs installation, programming, repair, testing, and inspection of fire detection and signaling systems on a scheduled basis
Trains Technician Trainees as assigned
Markets EFI services to existing and potential customers
What you bring
physical stamina
strength
fire safety
est certified
customer service
driving
Able to stand for long periods of time and to lift, crouch, reach, handle, push, and pul
Able to lift and move objects weighing up to 100 pounds, work from heights above 10 feet, and work in confined areas
Has practical knowledge of fire protection codes and standards
Completes continuing education necessary to maintain current certifications and/or licenses as required for position
IDEALLY CERTIFIED OR CAPABLE: EST 3 OR 4 Certified
Excellent customer service skills
Positive and professional demeanor with the ability to handle change, resolve conflict, and solve problems as they arise with minimal direction
Valid driver’s license and acceptable driving record
Benefits
Apprenticeship opportunities
Boot Reimbursement (1x a year)
10 Paid Holidays
Relocation Assistance
NICET Test Reimbursement
Tuition Reimbursement
$2,000 Employee Referral Program
Employee Assistance Program
Uniforms Provided
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
adherence to company standards and procedures, including the controlled substances and alcohol standard.
The company was established in 1987 and has since expanded to become a major provider of fire-protection and life-safety solutions.
109M Revenue
Annual Revenue
Eagle Fire generates an estimated $109 million annually through its services and projects.
It began by inspecting and maintaining water-based fire systems.
In the early ’90s, it expanded into special hazard suppression and fire alarm/detection installations.
Today, it engineers, installs, inspects, tests, services, and manages fire-protection and life-safety systems coast-to-coast.
Its skilled projects span hospitals, data centers, power plants (including nuclear), chemical facilities, college dorms, and mercantile sites.
Operating across Virginia, the Carolinas, Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama, with national reach, it balances local responsiveness with broad coverage.
Specialisms include water-based sprinkler systems, special hazard systems, alarm/detection networks, and both portable and fixed fire extinguishers.
Uncommonly, the firm pairs deep field technician training (NICET, AFSA apprenticeships) with full systems-management programs.
Its growth from a regional sprinkler inspector to a major provider of integrated life-safety solutions reflects strategic expansion and technical depth.
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