Warehouse Construction Helper

Allied Fire Protection

The Role

Overview

6‑month rotational program covering construction, remodel, service, alarms, underground.

Key Responsibilities

  • fire protection
  • hire placement
  • crew rapport
  • field liaison
  • task participation

Tasks

-Help new hires identify their preferred division for long-term placement -Introducing fire protection trade in real jobsite environments -Build a rapport with multiple crews and leaders -Create connections with field leads and foremen -Ask questions and participate in daily tasks

Requirements

  • reliability
  • safety
  • tools
  • materials
  • terminology
  • communication

What You Bring

-Be reliable, curious, and safety-focused -Learning tools, terminology, and team communication -Build knowledge of materials, tools, and workflows

The Company

About Allied Fire Protection

-Turned a teenage dream into a fire-safety powerhouse. -Grew into a full-service contractor with six Texas offices. -Specializes in fire sprinkler systems, alarm detection, suppression, extinguishers, monitoring, and underground mains. -Engineers systems early in project planning, coordinating BIM designs and municipal requirements for seamless integration. -Manages everything from design and installation to monitoring, maintenance, inspections, and emergency response. -Trusted by industrial, commercial, healthcare, institutional, and residential clients across Texas on flagship projects. -Notable for its veteran-field-tech culture, apprenticeship training, and owners who still lead crews in the field. -Underground work—including water-main taps, vaults, backflow assemblies, and hydrant mains—sets it apart from peers.

Sector Specialisms

Commercial

Healthcare

Industrial

Energy

Infrastructure

Institutional

Residential