Inspects, maintains, repairs, or replaces fire sprinkler equipment and systems in strict accordance with applicable codes and standards.
Provides advanced level technical assistance for team members and customers as needed.
While performing the essential functions of this job the employee is regularly required to stand, walk, use hands to finger, handle, or feel, reach with hands or arms, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl, and is occasionally required to lift and/or move heavy objects.
Protect and maintain company equipment.
Conduct routine preventative maintenance on sprinkler fire systems.
Teaches trade skills to advancing apprentices/helpers.
Inspect and maintain the truck and all related equipment, putting in repair requests as necessary to maintain safe operation.
Adheres to the Code of Conduct, Confidentiality Agreement, and Company Safety Policy.
Operate warehouse equipment, including vehicles, in a way that facilitates the loading and unloading of the truck while observing all safety regulations and manufacturer’s safety instructions for that equipment.
Maintain a clean and safe workspace.
Respond to emergency service calls.
Interact with customers in a mature and professional manner.
Complete detailed inspection reports, documenting any issues and report results of work completed in an accurate, timely manner.
Work in a safe manner as outlined by company safety procedures including driver safety and personal protective equipment.
Service and inspections of wet, dry and pre-action systems.
Requirements
nfpa 13
fire sprinklers
5+ years
sprinkler tools
lead role
teamwork
Troubleshooting skills.
Advanced working knowledge of NFPA 13 and NFPA 25.
Requires the ability to act in a lead capacity.
At least 5 years of experience with fire sprinkler systems is required.
Must be flexible with scheduling requirements that occasionally will require evening, weekend and/or out-of-town assignments.
Skilled operation of sprinkler trade equipment including, but not limited to, impact wrenches, band saws, measuring devices, fitting take-outs, manual lifting devices, grooving machines, threading machines, and powered industrial lifting devices.
Must have good interpersonal skills and be able to work in a team environment as well as work independently.
Must have a clean driving record and valid driver’s license.
The work also requires the following physical abilities in order to perform the essential job functions: balancing, climbing, grasping, hearing, mental acuity, pulling, pushing, repetitive motion, speaking, talking, and visual acuity.
Experience with commercial and residential systems.
Benefits
401K with employer match
Company vehicle (if job applicable)
Company paid life insurance
Excellent pay
Company paid short-term disability
Medical, dental, vision
Immediate qualification for the ALL In Ownership Plan for all eligible full-time employees
Training and Career Development
Paid vacation and company holidays
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
Since 1946
Year Founded
Established in 1946, the company has a long-standing presence in fire and life-safety services.
30+ Acquisitions
Regional Acquisitions
Over 30 regional specialists were acquired to strengthen services across the United States.
200+ Locations
National Expansion
Expanded to over 200 locations, showcasing extensive national reach.
Top 10 SDM 100
Industry Ranking
Recognized as one of the top 10 companies in the SDM 100 list of leading security firms.
Its business model blends full‑service fire protection—extinguishers, sprinklers, suppression, alarms, special‑hazards systems—with integrated security and monitoring.
Typical projects range from installing sprinkler systems in commercial high‑rises, retrofitting suppression systems in food‑service kitchens, to deploying fire alarms and security in petrochemical plants and airports.
Specialist sectors include healthcare, hospitality, aviation, government, petrochemical, utilities, food services, and residential markets.
Unusually, the company preserves the legacy brands and teams it acquires—continuing local identities while leveraging national scale.
Strategic acquisitions often span from niche sprinkler firms to alarm & suppression experts, enabling rapid entry into new states and service areas.
Culture + Values
Makes recommendations that are always in the best interest of customers and provides responsive and dependable service every time.
Earns trust by caring for customers as they care for each other.
Shows utmost appreciation for the industry and each other, working together to help customers protect what they’ve built.
Committed to quality craftsmanship, quick response, and taking care of team members and customers like family.
Environment + Sustainability
No publicly stated net-zero target or formal environmental/sustainability strategy on company website or LinkedIn.
Invests in Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) programs aimed at achieving zero accidents, reducing injuries and improving workplace safety efficiency.
Claims proactive safety measures: safety meetings, documentation, goal of zero accidents and fatalities.