Johnson Controls
SprinklerServiceTechnician
“Sprinkler Service Technician at Johnson Controls. Skills: Sprinkler systems service, Backflow testing. Service wet systems. Service dry systems”
Industry & Context.
Troubleshoot systems
Carry 60 pounds, Climb up to 40 feet, Work alternate shifts, Work weekends, On call requirements
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
High School Diploma, Working knowledge of sprinkler systems, Working knowledge of fire pump systems, Clean driving record, Follow verbal instructions, Follow written instructions, 3-5 years of experience
Nice to Have
Sprinkler license a plus, Backflow license a plus, Obtain sprinkler license, Obtain backflow license, NICET a plus
What You'll Do.
Service pre-action systems
Repair sprinkler systems
Internal inspections of systems
Follow verbal instructions
Follow written instructions
Read construction blueprints
Understand construction blueprints
Understand specifications
Perform work in difficult positions
Use high lift equipment
Maintain clean work area
Maintain safe work area
Wear safety equipment
Complete time reports
Report changes to dispatcher
Report discrepancies to dispatcher
Report coordination problems to dispatcher
Work alternate shifts
Meet customer service requirements
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Coordinate with dispatcher; Coordinate with supervisor
Communication Scope
Verbal instructions; Written instructions
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