The Automation Fire Alarm Specialist maintains fire alarm, security, and electronic systems in district facilities, performing repairs, troubleshooting, and installations. Requires a high school diploma or equivalent, NICET Level II certification, and an Alaska fire system work permit within 180 days. Preferred candidates have knowledge of electrical codes, experience with electronic testing tools, and at least four years of relevant experience. The role involves working at heights, reading schematics, and using computer applications. Work is performed in a professional environment, often outdoors or at heights, requiring physical activity and the ability to handle stress. Benefits include competitive pay, health insurance, and retirement. The position supports district safety and maintenance operations, emphasizing teamwork, safety, and compliance with regulations. Offers are contingent on background and physical assessments.