Johnson Controls
SprinklerServiceTechnician(union)
“Sprinkler Service Technician (union) at Johnson Controls. Skills: Sprinkler systems repair, Fire suppression systems. Receive service calls. Contact customer representative”
Industry & Context.
Troubleshooting
Physical labor, Carrying equipment, Moving equipment, Carrying tools, Moving tools, Climbing ladders, Working within ducts, Working in crawl spaces, Working above ceilings
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
2+ years documented experience in Fire Sprinkler industry, Retain required licenses by National, State and Local codes, Maintain truck inventory, Adhere to safety guidelines and procedures, Possess a valid driver’s license, Follow verbal and written instructions, Capable of performing physical labor, Able to work in unusual and difficult positions, Able to follow all safety requirements
Nice to Have
NICET Level II certification
What You'll Do.
Receive service calls
Contact customer representative
Ascertain equipment problems
Perform service on sprinkler systems
Repair sprinkler systems
Follow troubleshooting procedures
Refer to technical manuals
Refer to part manuals
Refer to change notices
Refer to modification notices
Interpret specifications
Read software/systems
Interpret software/systems
Read operational product manuals
Interpret operational product manuals
Demonstrate customer service
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