Fire Sprinkler Technician

Tacoma, WA
Full Time
Experienced

Who We Are

Evergreen Fire and Security is a recognized leader in the life safety and security solutions industry.  We are entrusted by the Federal Government and commercial customers to protect lives, critical infrastructure, and information by providing and maintaining technically advanced and innovative fire alarm, access control, intrusion detection, CCTV, mass notification, and other critical protection systems.

The Key to Our Success

Our success is due in large part to the experience, skills, and expertise of the best and brightest employees in the industry.  Due to growth, we are looking for additional qualified experts to join the Evergreen team.  Think you have what it takes?  Great!  We welcome you to submit your qualifications for this excellent career opportunity at Evergreen Fire and Security.

The Responsibilities:

  • Installs, repairs, tests, and handles the maintenance of projects as assigned;
  • Inspects and tests sprinkler systems in compliance with company policy, industry standards, contract  requirements, state, and federal law;
  • Serves as first point of contact with internal and external customers as it relates to sprinklers, extinguishers, back-flows, emergency lighting, fire alarm service calls, and scheduling with applicable authorities;
  • Reviews bids for quality control purposes and recommends requirements to management;
  • Reports deficiencies in a timely and effective manner to prevent additional repairs;
  • Schedules appointments, including service work orders, to ensure customers’ needs are met, and the program goals are appropriately satisfied;
  • Provides customer training as required;
  • Performs on-call duties as outlined and as required by contract obligations and management;
  • Expedites and ensures accuracy with all service, testing, inspection correspondence, work orders, and other associated paperwork;
  • Carries out administrative duties as needed to perform projects to completion;
  • Provides customer service and represents Evergreen Fire and Security in a professional manner;
  • Ensures compliance with all state and federal regulations as applicable to service, installation, and maintenance of all systems including OSHA safety standards;
  • Maintains vehicle, uniform, and tools per policy;
  • Accurately completes all paperwork directly related to service orders and projects;
  • Installs conduit as necessary;
  • Trains customers on the usage of all applicable products for installation and/or upgrades;
  • Travels as necessary;
  • Maintains a professional appearance at all times;
  • Maintains confidentiality at all times; and
  • Performs all other duties as assigned within qualifications.

The Necessities

  • NICET II - Fire Alarms or higher certification
  • NICET II - Inspection and Testing of Water-Based Systems
  • Valid state driver’s license
  • On-call roster rotation mandatory for after-hour service calls, on-call pay provided

Great to Have

  • US government Clearance may be required
  • Seattle FA-01 Card is preferred
  • Manufacturer Certifications for fire alarm systems
  • Backflow Assembly Tester Certification

The Benefits

  • Competitive pay
  • Paid Time Off (PTO)
  • Paid holidays
  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance plans
  • 401(k) plan
    • Up to 4% match available
    • 100% vested from day one
  • Healthcare flexible spending accounts
  • Dependent care flexible spending accounts
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • Company-sponsored group term life insurance
  • Corporate perks program
  • Opportunities to participate in voluntary benefits such as pet insurance, voluntary life insurance, disability insurance, long-term care, hospital indemnity insurance, critical illness insurance, legal services, identity theft protection, and accident insurance

Pay range is $35 - $60 per hour for well-qualified candidates.

We also offer opportunities for training and advancement in a fast-paced, inclusive, and rewarding working environment.  Check us out on Facebook, LinkedIn, or at www.evergreenfire.com.

Evergreen Fire & Security is a US government contractor with sensitive access requirements.  As our employee, you must also be able to satisfy federal government requirements for access to government information.  Unless otherwise stated in the requirements section of an individual job listing, our positions require U.S. citizenship due to the level of access to sensitive information and/or restricted facilities. 

Evergreen Fire and Security is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy, status as a parent, national origin, age, disability (physical or mental), family medical history or genetic information, political affiliation, military service, or other non-merit based factors. These protections extend to all management practices and decisions, including recruitment and hiring practices, appraisal systems, promotions, training, and career development programs. 

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