Overview:
A Sprinkler Inspector, installs, tests, maintains and repairs Sprinkler Equipment. Travel is required between work sites. Independent and collaborative work is necessary. A Sprinkler Inspector must be competent in the requirements of NFPA 10, NFPA 25, Provincial and Federal Fire Codes. Work must be conducted in a safe manner following all OH&S guidelines.
Reporting to:
Branch Manager and Corporate Sprinkler Manager
Scope of work:
- Backflow Required
- Fire Pump experience required
- Journeyman certificate required
· Perform preventive fire protection equipment inspections and maintenance to include operation, cleaning, maintaining and repairing
· Install sprinkler systems
· Create comprehensible reports on their handheld devices
· Drive between sites
· Submit daily Hazard Assessment forms, Weekly Vehicle Inspection forms and attended all safety/toolbox meeting
· Complete all internal training as assigned
· Read and understand the Safety Process Manual and participate in the program;
· Comply with Government regulations
· Refuse to carry out work where you have reason to believe there is imminent danger to yourself or others;
· Wear proper protective equipment when required
· Report hazards in the workplace
· Correct unsafe conditions where possible
· Report injuries, accidents and incidents
· Make accident prevention suggestions
Additional Information:
- Benefits from day 1
- RSPs from day
- Company vehicle provided
- Company gas card provided
- Travel expenses
** Plumbing apprentices are welcome to apply and will be considered.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $50.00-$60.00 per hour
Work Location: In person