Job Description
Job Description The Fire Suppression Install Technician is primarily responsible for installing, repairing, servicing, and replacing fire suppression and kitchen hood systems. To excel in this position, a desired candidate performs the full job in accordance with the manufacturer specifications, can work with little supervision, has good communication skills, references the manual when questions arise, and is consistently looking out for the customer's best interest. What You'll Do Perform service, installation, inspection, and repairs on special hazard fire suppression and other related system products (including restaurant kitchen hoods, industrial paint booths, fire extinguishers, emergency&exit lighting) Service, troubleshoot, and install several different manufacturers' suppression systems (including Ansul, Ansul Piranha, Amerex, Pyro-Chem, Range-Guard, Buckeye) Identify NFPA code and non-compliance issues Read and interpret blueprints, diagrams, submittals, specifications, software/systems programs, schematics, and operational product manuals Consult and advise customers regarding potential safety issues (i.e., compliance issues, system deficiencies, electrical issues, heavy grease in exhaust hood, additional fire extinguishers, etc.) Use apps to complete&produce reports that are legible, accurate and detailed prior to leaving the job site Maintain a clean and safe work area Maintain accurate levels of parts&inventory in work vehicle to address customer needs Stay current with code requirements and industry changes Attend and complete all required training including safety training Perform other related duties as assigned or required What You'll Bring Valid driver's license High School Diploma or GED 2 years prior relevant work experience Ability to travel to multiple job sites each day Able to work flexible hours including on-call rotation, nights, and occasional weekend(s) to meet customer needs Able to carry and move tools and equipment weighing up to 50-75 lbs. Able to walk, stand, stoop, kneel, crouch, and climb ladders multiple times a day Able to work in unusual and sometimes difficult positions – climbing ladders and working around ductwork, crawl spaces, above ceilings, etc. How You Will Be Successful Ability to travel to multiple job sites each day High precision/ detail-oriented Clear verbal and written communication skills Able to work independently, with little supervision Knowledge of fire systems and the tools to service them properly Willing to learn other aspects of the fire protection industry to grow your knowledge Don't take short-cuts: work effectively and efficiently while performing all aspects of the required job CSA Certification (must obtain within the first year of hire) Benefits Medical Dental Vision Paid Time Off Paid Holidays 401(k) matching J-18808-Ljbffr