Sprinkler Technician – Fire Protection
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- Markham, ON
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Conducts inspections, testing, and maintenance (ITM) of fire sprinkler systems, standpipes, fire pumps, valves, and related equipment in accordance with NFPA 25 and provincial requirements.
- Performs system flow tests, pressure tests, pump churn and run tests, and valve supervisory checks.
- Identifies system impairments, deficiencies, leaks, corrosion, faulty components, and takes corrective action or escalates when required.
- Completes inspection reports, service tags, and compliance documentation accurately and on time.
- Diagnoses issues with sprinkler heads, piping, valves, backflow preventers, and fire pumps.
- Performs repairs or replacement of system components, including valves, o-rings, hangers, sprinkler heads, gauges, and related parts.
- Responds to emergency service calls involving sprinkler activation, system failures, and water-related incidents.
- Ensures all work aligns with applicable fire codes, building codes, and NFPA standards.
- Advises clients of deficiencies and provides recommendations for corrective actions.
- Supports development and implementation of fire protection improvement plans.
- Acts as a liaison with tenants, property managers, and internal teams to address life-safety questions.
- Provides clear communication regarding inspection results, system conditions, and required repairs.
- Assists in coordinating fire protection work with other trades when required.
- Prepares inspection forms, deficiency reports, cost estimates, and service summaries.
- Documents system conditions and maintains accurate service records.
- Participates in operations meetings and provides expertise on fire suppression systems.
- Other duties as required.
- Completion of a recognized Sprinkler Fitter apprenticeship or equivalent training.
- 3-5 years of experience working with fire sprinkler, standpipe, and fire pump systems.
- Strong understanding of NFPA 13, NFPA 25, NFPA 20, and applicable provincial codes.
- Ability to interpret drawings, hydraulic calculations, and system schematics.
- Strong communication skills with ability to explain technical information clearly.
- Ability to work independently and assess risk in operational environments.
- Experience in commercial, industrial, or institutional facilities is considered an asset.
- Valid Sprinkler Fitter journeyperson certification (provincial).
- Valid driver's license.
- CFAA certification (Canadian Fire Alarm Association) or equivalent.
- Experience with backflow testing or fire pump maintenance.
- Additional fire protection or suppression system training.