Sales Project Manager - Fire Suppression

Butler, WI
Full Time
Suppression Team
Experienced
Company Name: Blair Fire Protection
Position Title: Sales Project Manager – Fire Suppression
Location: Butler, WI


Blair Fire Protection, a top industry leader in fire prevention and protection, has been saving lives and keeping property safe since 2008. We are passionate about fire protection and committed to delivering exceptional results to our customers with every project we undertake.


Due to growth, we have an immediate opening for a self-driven Sales Project Manager to join our Suppression Team based in Butler, WI.


About The Role
This is a dynamic opportunity to work with our Suppression Team in a project management capacity. This role requires one to work in a fast-paced environment and demonstrate their ability to balance the needs of customers and local authorities to ensure customer satisfaction. 

The Sales Project Manager, Suppression, works closely with the suppression and design teams from project kickoff to completion while successfully managing project change orders to ensure efficient, timely, quality service and inspections for our customers. Engage in impactful work as you contribute to enhancing safety standards and protecting lives through your sales leadership and relationship building with Blair Fire Protection’s customers.


Local travel within the southeast WI area is required. Vehicle allowance provided.

Why Blair Fire Protection?
  • Company of choice in Fire Prevention and Protection
  • Diverse fire protection solution projects in Milwaukee and surrounding areas
  • Advancement and training opportunities, educational assistance, and work-life balance
  • Establish your career with a growing local company

Responsibilities:
  • Generate, cultivate, and acquire sales and new leads while maintaining current customer accounts
  • Provide detailed estimates and manage new contracts
  • Create, maintain, and manage budgets for multiple fire protection projects and execute contract change orders
  • Proactively build relationships and communicate with owners, architects, general and sub-contractors, engineers, and designers throughout the construction process
  • Lead, plan, schedule, and coordinate the timely execution of installations, upgrades, and modifications of fire protection systems
  • Responsible for the design and submittal of drawings to authorities having jurisdiction
  • Provide electrical and fire alarm-related technical support to the suppression department technicians and field team
  • Completion and certification of NICET III – Special Hazards within one year of start date

Qualifications:
  • Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Civil, or Architectural Engineering, Construction Management, or related degree (or equivalent work experience)
  • 5 years of project management experience in the construction industry
  • Experience with estimating, creating, and managing budgets for multiple projects is required
  • Strong knowledge of NFPA building codes
  • Exceptional time management and interpersonal skills
  • Proficiency in Procore or similar project management software
  • Sprinkler design background is a plus but not required; AutoCAD, NICET, AutoSprink by MEPCAD
  • Valid and in good standing driver’s license
  • Must be authorized to work in the U.S.



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.

Take the next step in your career – APPLY NOW!

Blair Fire Protection is a Drug-Free Workplace and an Equal Opportunity Employer

 

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