What are the responsibilities and job description for the Sprinkler Interior Projects Designer position at Peyton Resource Group?
Job Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
- Design and layout sprinkler systems using specialized CAD software packages that are based on the AutoCAD platform.
- Coordinate sprinkler system piping with other building components. Perform hydraulic calculations.
- Read and interpret construction documents, including drawings, specifications, and contracts.
- Interpret and apply applicable NFPA standards to the design and/or layout of the sprinkler systems based on the building type, construction type, hazard classification and architectural features.
- Perform field check of completed design to verify accuracy, if required.
- Work closely with the Estimation department, Design Manager, and Operations Manager to review the scope sheet and requirements of each project.
- Coordinate projects to meet delivery dates.
- Communicate with AHJs, contractors, and other trades.
- Coordinate with team members for listing/ordering of required materials.
- Coordinate with team members for permitting and inspection requirements.
- Actively participate in predesign and review meetings.
- Identify opportunities for cost-saving measures and quality improvement
- Adhere to company safety policies and procedures to ensure all duties are performed in a safe and professional manner
- Be punctual; not only for work each day, but also meeting deadlines and commitments
- Dress professional, according to the responsibilities and task at hand
- Obtain and maintain NICET Certification as it applies to your experience level.
Requirements:
- Must have experience with designing fire sprinkler systems
- NICET Level I - IV certification is preferred.
- Minimum Experience: 2 years Fire Protection Design experience or a Fire Sprinkler Design Degree
Skills and Competencies:
- Proficient in AutoCAD and Microsoft Office is required. Hydra-CAD is preferred.
- Visualizes 3D concepts and solves basic mathematic problems, including geometry and algebra
- Proficient in interpreting and applying applicable NFPA standards, and in reading and interpreting construction documents.
- Must obtain and retain any licenses that are required by national, state/province, and local codes.
- Experience with a variety of system types and manufacturers
- Strong knowledge of industry codes such as IFC, NFPA, IBC, and NEC
- Ability to read and interpret architectural, electrical, and mechanical drawings
- Ability to maintain accurate and auditable records
Physical Requirements
- 75% Office Setting, including sitting, some bending, some lifting, walking and viewing
- 25% driving