Lead Registered CFAA Technician (Toronto)
Ignis Building Solutions is a premier provider of fire safety solutions specializing in a comprehensive range of services related to Fire Prevention and Life Safety Consulting, Project Management Services, and Technical Solutions. We are committed to ensuring the safety and protection of lives and property in both the private and public sectors through cutting-edge systems and services.
The Lead Registered CFAA Technician will be a part of a dedicated team that specializes in navigating the complex field of Fire Prevention and Life Safety, enabling our clients to make informed decisions and meet regulatory requirements for safety. You will play a pivotal role in conducting inspections, assessments and follow-up reports. Your expertise will extend to compliance with relevant codes and industry standards.
If you have a strong desire and passion for fire and life safety, a motivation for developing your career in helping people stay safe, and a thirst for knowledge and professional development, this is the role for you.
As a member of Ignis Building Solutions, you will:
Be a part of a professional team, interacting with clients, contractors, architects, consultants, industry organizations and standards to assess, install, provide maintenance and repair malfunctions in fire alarm systems.
Work on multiple projects simultaneously and provide timely updates on each one for the team
Provide excellent customer service, providing professional support and solutions
Hold a valid CFAA registration in good standing with up-to-date continuing education credits
As a Lead Registered CFAA Technician you will:
Install fire alarm systems in new construction or existing buildings according to blueprints, design specifications, and applicable codes and standards
Conduct routine maintenance and testing of fire alarm systems to ensure they are functioning properly and complying with regulatory requirements
Diagnose and repair malfunctions or faults in fire alarm systems
Write reports related to inspections, audits and assessments
Maintain accurate records of all inspections, tests, and maintenance activities performed
Respond to emergency calls or alarms related to fire alarm systems, troubleshooting issues, and implement solutions to restore functionality
Interact with clients, building owners, and other stakeholders to address concerns, provide technical support, and ensure satisfaction with fire alarm systems
Maintain positive client rapport and relations with client accounts, ensuring high levels of customer satisfaction and repeat business
Provide feedback and suggestions on system enhancements/improvements
Attend client meetings and engage with authorities having Jurisdiction
Stay up-to-date with relevant codes, standards, and regulations governing fire alarm systems
Adhere to all health and safety protocols and procedures while performing installation, maintenance, and testing activities
Provide training and guidance to building occupants or maintenance personnel
Manage projects from start to finish, multiple schedules and priorities with updates along the way
Ensure adherence to relevant codes and standards (Fire Protection and Prevention Act, Ontario Fire Code, Building Code Act, Ontario Building Code and Provincial Offences Act, OFM Technical and Public Fire Safety Guidelines, and related standards and legislation)
Travel as necessary for business meetings, client engagements, and industry events
All you need is:
A valid CFAA (Canadian Fire Alarm Association) registration & up to date Continuing Education Credits
A minimum of 1-2 years of field experience
Experience conducting building and property inspections
Experience installing fire alarm, clean agent, and other fire protection systems and equipment is an asset
Experience reading blueprints, installation guides, and technical documents
Knowledge of the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, Ontario Fire Code Building Code Act, Ontario Building Code and Provincial Offences Act, OFM Technical and Public Fire Safety Guidelines, and related standards and legislation is an asset
Appropriate set of hand tools
First Aid and Working from Heights certification
A valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle – able to travel around the GTHA
Excellent knowledge of MS Office Suite (Excel, Word, Outlook, Access, PowerPoint)
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Ability to multi-task, prioritize and manage own workflow
Excellent organization, accuracy, and time management skills
Advanced proficiency by quickly adapting to new technology and easily acquiring new technical skills
Strong problem solving and analytical abilities; proactive in anticipating needs, potential problems and adept at mitigating risk
Ability to work collaboratively within and across teams
Ability to manage high volume of work and respond quickly and accurately
Ability to walk long distances, wear PPE (including but not limited to vest, hard hat, safety glasses, respirators) and climb ladders/scaffolding while conducting inspections
Highly flexible with a positive, can-do attitude, willingness to learn and grow
A passionate and genuine commitment to fostering an inclusive and equitable workplace culture at Ignis Building Solutions.
We thank you in advance for your interest in Ignis Safety Inc. and will reach out to those applicants that we feel meet the requirements of the role.
Ignis Safety Inc. is dedicated to making a difference in fire safety and protection. We provide challenging and rewarding career opportunities and an inclusive and diverse workplace environment. We are an equal opportunity employer and welcome individuals of all backgrounds, abilities, and identities.
