What are the responsibilities and job description for the Experienced Fire Suppression Technician position at Confires Fire Protection Service, LLC?
Fire Suppression Technician
About The Company
Confires Fire Protection Service, LLC is a leader in the industry for providing fire protection services throughout New Jersey, Delaware and Philadelphia. Confires and has an excellent team that are responsible for delivering exceptional service to our customers for their fire system inspection, repairs and installation. We perform mandated inspections and repairs to fire alarm systems, automatic sprinkler systems, special hazard suppression systems, restaurant kitchen fire suppression systems, fire extinguishers and emergency / exit lights. The company is continually growing through its internal sales and marketing activities, strong reputation and business acquisitions. Visit our website to learn more about us,
About the Opportunity
Confires Fire Protection Service, LLC is currently seeking an Experienced Fire Suppression Technician.
Responsibilities
- Inspecting and repairing pre-engineered restaurant fire suppression systems manufactured by ANSUL, Pyro Chem, Range Guard and Piranha.
- Thorough understanding of NFPA, manufacturer and local fire codes for restaurant and vehicle fire suppression systems.
- Performing on-site emergency troubleshooting of fire suppression systems.
- Identifying NFPA code and non-conformance issues.
- Maintain proper documentation for all work performed.
- Perform fire marshal tests and inspections.
Qualifications
Compensation
Benefits
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