Location - Euclid, Ohio
Work Type - Onsite | Full-time
The Fire Inspection Technician is responsible for inspecting, testing, and maintaining fire protection and life-safety systems-excluding sprinkler and portable extinguisher systems-to ensure compliance with fire codes and safety regulations.
This role helps protect people and property by identifying hazards, documenting inspection results, and supporting corrective actions to maintain safe facility conditions.
Perform routine inspections and testing of the following systems:
Fire alarm systems and control panels
Indicating appliances (strobes, horns, speakers, etc.)
Notification appliances (pull stations, smokes, duct detectors, etc.)
Conduct functionality and performance testing to ensure compliance with applicable NFPA standards and local regulations.
Verify that all inspected devices are properly installed, functional, and free of defects.
Ensure all inspection activities adhere to NFPA standards (e.g., NFPA 72 for fire alarms, NFPA 101 for life safety), building codes, and authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) requirements.
Document any violations or deficiencies and escalate findings to the appropriate personnel for corrective action.
Prepare clear, accurate inspection reports using company software or approved forms.
Maintain detailed records of testing procedures, results, and necessary repairs.
Provide written recommendations for system repairs, modifications, or upgrades.
Identify and report fire hazards such as blocked egress paths, impaired alarm system components, or unsafe storage practices.
Communicate issues promptly to building owners, facility managers, or supervisors.
Coordinate inspection schedules with building occupants, facility staff, and contractors.
Explain inspection results, code requirements, and corrective actions in a clear, professional manner.
Demonstrate excellent customer service during all interactions in public or private facilities.
Follow all workplace and field safety procedures, including lockout/tagout and ladder safety.
Stay current with evolving fire codes, inspection standards, and industry technology.
Participate in ongoing training and certification programs (e.g., NICET Fire Alarm Systems).
High school diploma or GED (technical or vocational training preferred).
Knowledge of fire alarm systems, life-safety devices, and relevant NFPA standards.
Fire Alarm License a MUST
Ability to read and interpret technical documents, wiring diagrams, and building plans.
Strong attention to detail with excellent documentation skills.
Ability to work in various environmental conditions and perform physical tasks such as climbing ladders and accessing equipment.