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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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Let's turn up the heat on your career with this exciting Fire Sprinkler Designer position! Are you a fire sprinkler designer looking to heat things up in your career? Let's turn up the heat on your career with this exciting Fire Sprinkler Designer position.
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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. Responsibilities: Inspect with precision: Visually examine fire sprinkler systems for potential deficiencies and adherence to code requirements.
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Fire Sprinkler Inspector Benefits: Medical, dental Sick, holiday 401K Years of Experience Required: At Least 3 Years Expected Travel Time: None. Job Description: Madden Industrial Craftsmen is seeking a Fire Sprinkler Inspector for our client.
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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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Volt is immediately hiring a Fire Sprinkler Designer/Project Manager with an industry leader in Colorado Springs, CO. In this role you will be able to grow your career in a collaborative and accountable environment where you can directly contribute to shaping the business in this market.
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As a Fire Sprinkler Service Sales Executive, you will: Establish contact with prospects and qualify potential buyers of fire sprinkler products, MAC (Moves, Adds, Changes) work and service agreements by scheduling sales calls, following up of leads and utilizing outlined marketing strategies for commercial building system products to include automation controls, fire alarm, total fire life safety service offerings, electrical, and mechanical systems.
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We are currently seeking a skilled Fire Sprinkler Inspector to join our team. Previous experience as a Fire Sprinkler Inspector. Conduct routine inspections of fire sprinkler systems with minimal supervision.
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May install and test fire sprinkler systems under the close guidance of a Sprinkler Fitter. Perform any other tasks assigned by the Fitter and/or the Fire Alarm and Sprinkler Manager.
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NO AGENCIES PLEASE* Responsibilities: Install pipe systems and valves Cut, thread, assemble and bond piping and tubes according to specifications Modify, clean and maintain pipe systems, units and fittings Remove and replace worn components Calculate material measurements to verify specifications Mentor and coach Fire Sprinkler Helpers on proper repair and service techniques.
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Fire Sprinkler Fitter. Fire Sprinkler Fitters are pipefitting specialists in the fire protection industry and Western States Fire Protection is seeking qualified applicants for this position.
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We are seeking a skilled Fire Sprinkler Designer to join our team. Fire Sprinkler Designer. Develop fire sprinkler system designs based on project requirements.
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Your Role with the Company: As a Fire Sprinkler Foreman , you will play a crucial role in the installation and maintenance of fire alarm systems in various commercial and industrial settings.
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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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