What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electronic Technician position at AIM World Services?
Position:
Technician, Fire Alarm & Electronic Systems
Location:
Silverdale, WA
Summary / General Description of Job:
The
Technician, Fire Alarm & Electronic Systems
installs, maintains, programs, troubleshoots, and repairs a wide range of fire alarm, detection, suppression, and electronic systems at Naval Base Kitsap. This position requires strong technical knowledge of low-voltage electronics, alarm systems, and integration with various fire protection and communication networks in accordance with applicable codes and standards.
Essential Duties & Job Functions:
- Install, maintain, inspect, test, and repair fire alarm systems, including addressable and conventional configurations.
- Work with related detection, suppression, and electronic systems such as wet/dry/pre-action sprinkler systems, deluge, foam, CO₂, and dry chemical systems.
- Troubleshoot, program, and modify system components including alarm panels, detectors, relays, and control modules.
- Apply advanced technical knowledge to resolve complex problems where documentation may be incomplete or unavailable.
- Perform maintenance-level programming and verification of system functions to ensure compliance with NFPA 72, NFPA 25, and other applicable standards.
- Integrate and maintain related communication systems such as CCTV, audio amplifiers, telemetry, and fiber optic alarm networks.
- Read and interpret blueprints, wiring diagrams, and schematics to determine proper system installation and repair methods.
- Utilize complex testing instruments such as oscilloscopes, volt/ohm meters, pulse generators, and deviation meters.
- Provide technical guidance to junior technicians as required.
- Maintain accurate documentation and reports for inspections, repairs, and testing in accordance with contract and regulatory requirements.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
Accountable For:
- Proper use of tools and test equipment common to the fire alarm and electronics trade.
- Timely completion, accuracy, and cost-effectiveness of assigned work.
- Compliance with all safety, environmental, and industrial practices.
- Professional, courteous conduct when interacting with team members, clients, and base personnel.
- Adherence to all company policies, SOPs, and regulatory standards.
Job Requirements (Education, Experience, Professional Associations):
Mandatory:
- Minimum
4 years of experience
in electrical, electronics, or fire alarm/suppression systems. - Completion of
2 years of formal training
in electronics or equivalent; one year of experience may substitute for one year of training. - Proficiency with
radio transmitters, receivers, data processors, amplifiers, CCTV, and telemetry devices
. - Working knowledge of
NFPA, UFC, and other alarm codes
. - Familiarity with
fire suppression systems
(wet, dry, deluge, foam, CO₂, pre-action) and procedures to secure them for testing. - Ability to climb ladders, pull cables, and work in confined or elevated spaces.
- Skilled in conduit installation (up to 1-inch), layout, cutting, and bending.
- Strong ability to interpret schematics, blueprints, and technical documentation.
- Valid
Washington State driver's license
and acceptable driving record. - Must provide and maintain personal hand tools of the trade.
- Must meet company physical, safety, and security requirements, including respirator and clearance eligibility.
- Must be a
U.S. Citizen
and pass required background checks and drug screenings. - Excellent communication and teamwork skills.
Preferred:
- NICET Level III or higher certification
in Fire Alarms. - State of Washington EL-06 Limited Energy Electricians License
- Experience with systems such as Notifier, Simplex, Fike, EST, Gamewell, or FireLite.
- Working knowledge of programming logic or PLC-style system interfaces.