Fire Sprinkler Foreman
Summit Fire & Security · New Hampshire, United States · 4 days ago
ManagementFull-time
About the role
The Fire Sprinkler Foreman is responsible for installing sprinkler systems in both new constructions and renovations. This role requires a minimum of 5-10 years of experience in fire sprinkler systems, including cutting, fabricating, and installing steel and CPVC pipe. Essential duties include reading and interpreting blueprints, coordinating with general contractors and other contractors, ensuring project timelines, and managing assigned projects.
Responsibilities
- Cut, fabricate and install steel pipe and CPVC pipe as designed for fire sprinkler system.
- Install and hang a variety of pipe, sprinkler heads, fittings, hangers and other fire protection components in accordance with blueprints and construction documents.
- Install and trim a variety of valves for wet, dry, and pre-action fire protection systems.
- Read and interpret blueprints and construction documents to ensure sprinkler system is constructed as designed.
- Ensure all project close out documents are turned in as needed, such as test papers, red line drawings, owners training, signed extra work orders, etc.
- Attend job meetings and coordinate schedules with GC and other contractors.
- Ensure project timeline are being met, and all required documentation is submitted in time manner so project is completed on time and on budget.
- Report any scheduling delays, personnel issues, safety concerns to your direct supervisor.
- Coordinate and manage all assigned projects with the superintendent, GC and employees.
- Ensure communication by assigned crew with vendors, contractors is conducted in a professional manner.
- Complete daily progress reports, including any accidents, changes in design due to field conditions, proposed changes in scope, and conflicts with design as related to existing conditions.
- Ensure that all materials for a job is ordered and on site as required. Once on site, you will be expected to layout or store your material in a safe and orderly fashion in the designated location.
- Ensure company provided vehicle is clean and well maintained in accordance with company policies.
- Ensure all work areas remain clean, safe, and orderly while working and at the end of the workday.
- Clean, inspect and service required tools in accordance with company policies.
- Ensure all tools, equipment, and supplies are secured and accounted for while on the job site and prior to the end of the workday.
- On a daily basis, report to the superintendent or GC on progress and/or job-related problems.
- Train the Sprinkler Fitters and Sprinkler Apprentices on all aspects of their job.
- Understand and follow SFS’s Safety program, SDS book, Hazardous communication program, policies and procedures. Participate in weekly Toolbox talks.
Qualifications
- HS Diploma or equivalent, required.
- NICET Certification, preferred.
- 5-10 years’ experience installing fire sprinkler systems, required.
- Must be able to work alone and as part of a team. Construction experience, basic math skills, mechanical aptitude, problem solving skills, customer service skills, decision making skills, ability to multitask, ability to meet project schedules, ability to plan and organize, troubleshooting skills, and the ability to train other is required.
- Effective reading, writing and communicating in English with employees and customers.
- Ability to operate a computer, tablet and read electronic blueprints required. Experience with SalesForce and Microsoft Office is preferred.
- Valid driver’s license with acceptable driving record required.
- Comply with SFS’s Drug and Alcohol policy and Background screening requirements, which may also include customer specific requirements based on contractual agreement.
Physical & Work Environment Requirements
- Frequent local travel and occasional regional and non-regional travel is required.
- Frequent exposure to hot/cold temperatures, loud noises, dust, fumes and odors, standing on hard surfaces, and electrical hazards.
- Occasional exposure to chemicals, moving machinery, uneven and slippery surfaces.
- Must consistently wear all appropriate personal protective equipment, as required by company safety policies.