Commissioning, Detail Oriented, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Wiring, Fire Alarm, Fire Suppression/Control, Leadership, Low Voltage (LV), Maintain Compliance, Network Operations Center, Piping, Plumbing, Safety Compliance, Safety Standards, Schematics, Semiconductors, System Test
Position Overview:
We are seeking a skilled Fire Alarm & Suppression Technician (Mechanical / Low Voltage) to support installation work on semiconductor process equipment at a major project site in Taylor, TX. This role is ideal for candidates with a strong mechanical and/or low voltage background who are comfortable working in a structured, high-spec environment such as data centers or industrial facilities.
Key Responsibilities:
- Cut, bend, and install up to 1" stainless steel tubing for discharge piping systems
- Perform low voltage wiring for alarm, detection devices, and control panels
- Read and interpret layouts, schematics, and installation instructions
- Work closely with supervisors and team members to complete installations safely and efficiently
- Maintain compliance with all safety standards and site requirements
Requirements
- Experience with mechanical installation, plumbing, or pipefitting (stainless steel preferred)
- Experience with low voltage wiring and controls
- Background in fire suppression systems or similar mechanical/electrical systems is a plus
- Ability to work in a fast-paced, high-spec environment (data center or industrial experience preferred)
- Reliable, detail-oriented, and able to follow structured installation procedures
- Ability to work on-site in Taylor, TX
Nice to Have:
- Experience installing high-pressure CO2 fire suppression systems
- Experience with system commissioning, testing, and final verification
- Prior work on semiconductor or mission-critical project
Benefits
What We Offer:
- Opportunity to work on a high-profile semiconductor project
- Per diem for travelers.
- Long-term, consistent work
- Strong project leadership and support on-site
- Full benefits available.
- $35–$45/hour (DOE)