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Sprinkler and Alarm Inspector

Company Name:
Real Careers
2169
Job Title: Sprinkler and Alarm Inspector
Role: Safety
Relocation Available: No, but a short easy move may be okay.
Industry: Safety
Location: Florida
Town / City: Pompano Beach
Job Type: Permanent full-time
Job Description:
We are looking for a Sprinkler and Fire Alarm Inspector who is Nicet II Certified.
Inspects installed fire sprinkler systems to determine if the system meets the requirements of the job and to ensure all equipment is functioning properly and completes an Inspection report to record the findings.
Position
Responsibilities:
1. Inspects and tests installed fire sprinkler systems to determine the adequacy of the system design and to verify all equipment is functioning properly. Visually inspects the entire building to identify corroded heads or other hazards, operates valves to ensure they open and shut, makes sure bells ring, flushes system, identifies obstructions, etc.
2. Completes Inspection Reports and Deficiency Lists on the condition of installed fire sprinkler systems and forwards the forms to the Inspection Department's Administrative Assistant.
3. Prepares quotes to perform Inspections, repair work or alarm certifications.
4. Develops and maintains an up-to-date prospect list from contract sales, Inspection Department records and other sources. Calls on prospective customers to sell Inspection and Service contracts.
5. Schedules Inspections, Service, pump tests, walk throughs, etc.
6. May perform Service work such as replacing valves, gauges, flow switches, tamper switches, etc.
7. Performs Time & Materials work such as backflow certifications, pump tests, replacing painted heads, etc.
8. May perform alarm certifications.
Bottom Line Requirements:
1. Experience inspecting installed fire sprinkler systems or alarm systems.
2. NICET II certified.
3. Local or close enough for a short easy move.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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