Fire Sprinkler Foreman

Eagle Fire Inc.

The Role

Overview

Supervises fire sprinkler inspections/repairs, trains techs, ensures compliance & customer service.

Key Responsibilities

  • inspection docs
  • inspection scheduling
  • system repairs
  • compliance
  • tech training
  • on-call support

Tasks

-Provides documentation of inspections for Company records, customer records, authorities with jurisdiction, and any other entity required -Provides on-call availability for customer emergencies and support for special projects as scheduled. -Markets additional Company services to existing and potential customers. -Completes all services following manufacturer instructions, related codes/standards, and Company policies and procedures -Schedules inspections with customers as required -Works safely using good judgment and by following all Company safety policies and work procedures and uses authority to stop an unsafe act -Adheres to ALL Company Standards and Procedures, including the Controlled Substances and Alcohol Standard -Trains Field Technician Trainees as assigned -Communicates discrepancies, necessary system repairs, and other important issues to the Company and the customer -Follows up on rescheduled inspections and/or service department repairs to systems with the Company or customer to assure the completion of service.

Requirements

  • nicet ii
  • fire codes
  • measuring instruments
  • 2+ years
  • high school
  • customer service

What You Bring

-Able to travel and stay out of town as needed -Able to interact well with all levels of individuals, internally and externally -High School diploma or equivalent required, plus -Completes continuing education necessary to maintain current certifications and/or licenses as required for position -Excellent customer service skills -Able to speak, read, and write English fluently -Able to work in extremely cold and extremely hot temperatures -Minimum Level II NICET certification in desired field required (or the ability to obtain Level II within the first 18 months of employment), OR -Able to operate and efficiently use measuring instruments and gauges and assorted industry-related devices -Able to work while exposed to loud sounds and noise levels -Able to stand for long periods of time and to lift, crouch, reach, handle, push, and pull -Valid driver's license and acceptable driving record -Has practical knowledge of fire protection codes and standards -Self-starter with the ability to work alone -2+ years of experience in fire protection systems, plus

Benefits

-10 Paid Holidays -Company paid Life & Disability insurance. -Boot Reimbursement (1x a year) -401k with company match -Relocation Assistance -$2,000 Employee Referral Program -Apprenticeship opportunities -NICET Test Reimbursement -Tuition Reimbursement -Employee and Family Medical Coverage with low employee contribution rates -Uniforms Provided -Employee Assistance Program

The Company

About Eagle Fire Inc.

-It began by inspecting and maintaining water-based fire systems. -In the early ’90s, it expanded into special hazard suppression and fire alarm/detection installations. -Today, it engineers, installs, inspects, tests, services, and manages fire-protection and life-safety systems coast-to-coast. -Its skilled projects span hospitals, data centers, power plants (including nuclear), chemical facilities, college dorms, and mercantile sites. -Operating across Virginia, the Carolinas, Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama, with national reach, it balances local responsiveness with broad coverage. -Specialisms include water-based sprinkler systems, special hazard systems, alarm/detection networks, and both portable and fixed fire extinguishers. -Uncommonly, the firm pairs deep field technician training (NICET, AFSA apprenticeships) with full systems-management programs. -Its growth from a regional sprinkler inspector to a major provider of integrated life-safety solutions reflects strategic expansion and technical depth.

Sector Specialisms

Commercial

Healthcare

Industrial

Energy

Institutional

Residential

Power Generation

Nuclear

Chemical

Data Centers

College Dormitories