Fire Sprinkler Technician
Listed on 2026-08-20
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Installation Technician, Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, HVAC Tech / Heating Engineer, Field/Service Technician
Fire Sprinkler Technician
Location: Denver, CO Area
Build Your Career with a Growing Fire Protection TeamAre you a Fire Sprinkler Installer or Technician with 1-3 years of experience looking to take the next step in your career? We are seeking motivated individuals who want to expand their technical skills, gain hands‑on experience with a variety of fire protection systems, including performing hydrostatic testing and utilizing a pressure gauge during inspections and commissioning, while growing into advanced technician and leadership opportunities within our organization.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone with foundational sprinkler installation experience who is eager to learn, develop, and build a long‑term career in the fire protection industry. Candidates will gain valuable exposure to hydrostatic testing
, troubleshooting systems with a pressure gauge
, and working on a wide range of fire protection systems.
The Fire Sprinkler Technician is responsible for assisting with and performing the installation, maintenance, testing, and repair of fire sprinkler systems throughout the Denver metropolitan area. Technicians will work alongside experienced professionals while gaining exposure to wet pipe, dry pipe, fire pump, and special hazard systems. This role includes performing hydrostatic testing
, documenting pressure gauge readings, and assisting with system commissioning and inspections.
- Install, modify, and repair fire sprinkler systems in commercial and industrial environments.
- Cut, thread, groove, and prepare pipe to specifications using saws, threaders, groovers, and other industry tools.
- Assemble and secure piping, fittings, sprinkler heads, hangers, and related equipment according to plans and code requirements.
- Assist with inspections,
hydrostatic testing
, and system commissioning activities. - Utilize a pressure gauge to verify system pressure and identify potential system deficiencies.
- Conduct and document hydrostatic testing in accordance with NFPA standards and project requirements.
- Record and maintain accurate pressure gauge readings for inspections, testing, and final acceptance documentation.
- Read and interpret blueprints, drawings, and installation specifications.
- Participate in customer demonstrations and explain system functionality when needed.
- Assist senior technicians with troubleshooting using a pressure gauge and other testing equipment.
- Maintain accurate documentation, including work orders, service reports,
hydrostatic testing reports, and inspection records. - Keep current with industry standards, products, and fire protection technologies.
- Ensure all work is performed in compliance with applicable NFPA standards, local codes, and company safety policies.
- Maintain a professional appearance and represent the company positively on customer job sites.
- Work safely at all times while promoting a culture of safety and quality craftsmanship.
This role is designed for technicians with 1-3 years of experience who want to advance within the fire protection industry.
Successful candidates will have opportunities to:
- Gain experience with complex sprinkler and fire pump systems.
- Develop troubleshooting and service skills utilizing a pressure gauge to diagnose system performance issues.
- Learn advanced hydrostatic testing procedures and fire protection inspection techniques.
- Advance into Lead Technician, Foreman, Inspector, or Service Technician roles.
Preferred Experience
- 1-3 years of experience installing or servicing fire sprinkler systems.
- Experience working in construction, mechanical trades, plumbing, or fire protection is highly preferred.
- Basic understanding of fire sprinkler components and installation methods.
- Familiarity with pressure gauge operation and interpretation is preferred.
- Experience assisting with hydrostatic testing of sprinkler systems is a plus.
- Ability to use common hand and power tools safely and effectively.
- Willingness to learn and grow within the fire protection industry.
- NICET certification is preferred but not required
- Prioritizes tasks and manages workloads…
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