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Johnson Controls will take an active role in laying out a training and development program for Sprinkler Helpers to help them begin the apprenticeship program, achieve NICET certifications and get promoted to higher levels of responsibility in our organization and in the fire industry.
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Helpers are responsible for assisting the Lead Fire Sprinkler Fitter with conducting service, maintenance and repairs on Sprinkler and Suppression life safety product lines. Assisting Lead Sprinkler Fitter in performing repairs, maintenance and testing of fire sprinkler systems and associated devices to make sure they are fully functional and operational.
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The successful Fire Sprinkler Fitter must be dependable and mechanically inclined in laying out, fabricating, assembling, installing, and maintaining piping and piping systems, fixtures, sprinkling, and industrial processing systems.
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Fire Sprinkler Inspector Benefits: Medical, dental Sick, holiday 401K. Madden Industrial Craftsmen is seeking a Fire Sprinkler Inspector for our client. Fire Sprinkler Requirements: NICET level II Inspection and Testing of Water Based Fire Protection Systems.
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We are currently seeking a skilled Plumbing/Fire Sprinkler Designer to join our top-tier engineering team. Designing and drafting comprehensive plumbing and fire sprinkler systems using Vectorworks and AutoCAD software.
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Responsibilities include: Sprinkler and Backflow Systems Installation, Repair, & Service: Perform fire sprinkler inspections and services per NFPA and engineering guidelines. Qualifications Massachusetts Fire Sprinkler Journeyman License 3-year AFSA Apprentices with current MSA card will be considered Minimum of 2-3 years field experience in Fire Sprinkler Inspections and service.
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We're seeking a NICET II or Up Fire Sprinkler Inspector to join our team and play a vital role in safeguarding lives and property. Inspect with precision: Visually examine fire sprinkler systems for potential deficiencies and adherence to code requirements.
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Fire Sprinkler Technicians on the EMI Services Fort Jackson team come from all areas of Columbia, South Carolina. NICET II Fire Sprinkler Technician - U.S. Army base Fort Jackson.
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This is an amazing opportunity for candidates who are passionate about fire protection and ready to make a splash in the industry as a Fire Sprinkler Designer. gpac, a 30+ year recruitment company, has partnered with a well-established company in the fire protection industry that is seeking a talented Fire Sprinkler Designer to join their team.
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Wayman Fire Protection is hiring an experienced Fire Sprinkler Inspector. We also inspect various safety systems such as fire suppression, wet and dry sprinkler systems, special hazards, and offer fire alarm monitoring.
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Your role as a Fire Sprinkler Fitter will include the following responsibilities: Install various types of sprinkler systems, including wet pipe, dry pipe, pre-action, and deluge systems.
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They are looking for a Professional, Fire Sprinkler Designer , with experience, to join their growing team. If you're ready to be the next Fire Sprinkler Designer for this company and contribute your expertise to their mission of safety, please submit your resume to.
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The Fire Sprinkler Service Senior Sales Executive is committed to supporting our Service Agreements business within our commercial Smart Buildings Total Fire Alarm & Life Safety Service team and will grow our Fire Sprinkler Service business in the Midwest area in vertical markets such as Healthcare, Corporate Real Estate, Data Centers, K-12, Universities, Federal, and State facilities.
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Experience using an iPad. Journeyman Fire Sprinkler License or equivalent training Minimum of 2 years experience as a Foreman on Commercial Sites NICET Level 2 or 3 certification Fire Pump Certification Backflow Certification Desired Characteristics & Personality Traits:Demonstrate flexibility and cooperativeness, especially concerning schedule changesExcellent communication skills required for both the customer as well as the team contact.
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Fire Sprinkler Designer Responsibilities: Design and plan Fire Sprinkler Systems in adherence to industry standards and regulations. Fire Sprinkler Designer Requirements: Experience as a Fire Sprinkler Designer.
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