What to Expect
As a Fire Sprinkler Piping Technician with the new Construction team, you will have the opportunity to work on all phases of commercial construction: Skills in all areas of piping are not necessarily required. The job can and will involve a variety of piping disciplines and a strong candidate will be able to perform a variety of pipe fabrication and installation activities.
What You’ll Do
Working as a team with the entire Construction department, the Fire Sprinkler Technician performs the new installation of sprinkler piping, stand-pipes, supports, racks, related panels, and devices
Pressure testing and troubleshooting fire sprinkler piping and components
Uses fire sprinkler shop drawings to plan work scopes, install requested improvements, as well as troubleshoot and correct problems as they are discovered
Performs a wide variety of job scopes, from planning and execution to clean-up and material handling
Displays positive attitudes and practices good work ethics that reflects the mission, philosophy, and goals of the company
Complete tasks in a timely manner and provide feedback
What You’ll Bring
Minimum of 1+ years of experience as a Fire Sprinkler Fitter apprentice or completion of a relevant training program
Ability and desire to pursue obtaining a Fire Marshal’s Class “G” and “I” license within 3 months of employment is a plus but not required (Journeyman)
Proficiency in using hand tools, pipe threaders, Groovers, aerial lifts, and fall protection equipment
Ability to interpret piping prints, Life Safety drawings, specifications, and shop/fabrication drawings
Strong knowledge in installing and troubleshooting Fire Sprinkler systems, including wet, dry, pre-action, deluge, water mist, and foam systems
Knowledge of sprinkler coverage and NFPA codes
Ability to produce parts lists, work plans, as-built drawings, and to test and commission all work per Tesla procedures and building department codes
Sparks, Nevada
Full time