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VSC Fire & Security delivers integrated, cutting-edge fire protection, life safety and security solutions, including fire suppression and detection systems, fire sprinklers, alarms and security systems.
The company was founded in 1958 on quality craftsmanship and exceptional customer service, with integrity and reliability at the center of everything we do. As the premier provider of fire protection and life-safety solutions across the Southeast, VSC Fire & Security provides every customer with comprehensive solutions through outstanding design, efficient installation, reliable service and repair, and thorough inspections.
VSC Fire & Security in Springfield, Virginia is seeking candidates for the position of Inspector .
What we offer
Excellent pay $37.00 - $47.00 and up based on experience
Company vehicle and fuel card for applicable positions
Company cell phone and/or tablet for applicable positions
Paid vacation and company holidays
Medical, dental and vision insurance options for you and your family
Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Company paid life insurance for full time employees
Company paid long term disability insurance
Bonus for referring new employees
Parental leave for full-time employees
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
NICET certification test reimbursement
Opportunities for training and advancement
All needed Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) provided
What you need
Two to three (2-3) years of experience in inspections of fire sprinklers and integrated systems.
Licensure per state and local requirements.
Inspect or review projects to monitor compliance with building and safety codes as well as NFPA, state, and local codes.
Knowledge of inspection and testing chemical suppression systems.
Ability to follow written and verbal instructions.
Exceptional attention to detail and communication skills.
Eagerness for professional development and growth.
Ability to pass various background checks.
Reliable transportation, valid State Driver's License with acceptable driving record for use of company vehicle.
Desirable (but not required):
Experience in the construction or electrical industry.
General working knowledge of industrial and/or commercial installation methods.
Ability to read and comprehend drawings.
Texas Candidates: RME-I Required
North Carolina Candidates: NC Fire Sprinkler Inspection Technician License Required
What you will do
Inspect and test the installation and service of fire sprinkler systems, backflow prevention assemblies, and fire alarm systems per NFPA-25 & 72 (National Fire Protection Association), and other applicable codes.
Maintain proper Risk Management and Safety procedures on all job sites per VSC policies.
VSC Fire and Security is a drug free workplace.
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