Fire Suppression Technician

Butler, WI
Full Time
Suppression Team
Experienced
Company:  Blair Fire Protection
Job Title:    Fire Suppression Technician
Location:    Butler, WI

Blair Fire Protection is the company of choice for fire protection systems, from design, installation, and service to complex, specialized systems.  Due to our growth, we have an immediate opening for an experienced Fire Suppression Technician to join our fire suppression team. 

Why Blair Fire Protection?
  • Join a growing company where the entire team is vested in the success of the company. 
  • Employee growth; paid training - fire protection, installation, and service. 
  • Company vehicle provided; travel is primarily Metro-Milwaukee area.

What You’ll Be Doing

Our Fire Suppression Technicians travel to current customer sites to service and maintain portable fire extinguishers, emergency lights, and pre-engineered fire suppression systems. Our technicians are also installing pre-engineered and engineered systems fire systems.

Responsibilities include:
  • Servicing equipment from extinguishers to emergency lights and suppression systems; performing maintenance, recharging, repair, and hydrostatic testing
  • Advise customers on fire protection equipment and techniques, fire codes, standards, and compliance
  • Perform site surveys to educate customers on required related fire protection equipment
  • Monitor and maintain the proper working order of the company vehicle and recharge equipment
  • Explain product capabilities, warranties, product usages, and challenges to customers
  • Comply and enforce safety requirements while on company property/ site
  • Manage the set-up of all servicing routes and customer site visits

What Skills Do I Need?
  • Experience in the fire protection industry, specifically the servicing of fire extinguishers and suppression products is required
  • Education in fire protection industry and skilled trade is desired, as well as solid mechanical aptitude
  • Knowledge of building codes, regulations, and industry compliance
  • Strong customer service and interpersonal communication
  • Time Management – strong ability to organize and manage multiple priorities

Education/Licenses:
  • High School Diploma or Equivalent
  • Valid driver’s license; good driving record

Our Total Rewards Offering:
Blair Fire Protection offers competitive salaries and a generous benefits package, including medical, dental, vision, disability, and retirement benefits, paid vacation, and holidays, coupled with a challenging and team-oriented work environment to help you succeed in your career.

Blair Fire Protection is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 

Take the next step in your career – APPLY NOW!
 

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