Fire Sprinkler Service Technician, Salt Lake City UT

SLC
2550 S. West Temple
UT
84115

Location:

Salt Lake City

Requirements:

 What We’re Looking For

  • Required: 3+ years in fire sprinkler/life safety trades, valid driver’s license, high school diploma or equivalent, ability to pass background and drug screening
     
  • Preferred: Utah Level I & II licenses, backflow knowledge, MSHA certification
     
  • Knowledge of fire/building codes, OSHA requirements, and fire sprinkler systems
     
  • Basic computer skills and ability to communicate effectively in English
     
  • Willingness to work flexible hours and on-call when needed
     

Physical Requirements

  • Ability to lift up to 70 lbs without assistance
     
  • Comfortable with climbing ladders, scaffolding, and working in tight spaces
     
  • Capable of standing, kneeling, crouching, or stooping for extended periods
     
  • Able to work indoors and outdoors in various conditions
     

About State Fire

From a three-person start to over 300 licensed professionals, State Fire serves customers across Idaho, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, Oregon, Texas, Colorado, and more. We’re committed to safety, customer service, and fostering an inclusive workplace where your expertise is valued.


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Description:

Protect lives. Safeguard property. Advance your career.
State Fire, a leader in the fire protection industry, delivers expert installation, inspection, and service for fire sprinkler, alarm, suppression, and security systems. We’re looking for an experienced Fire Sprinkler Service Technician to join our Salt Lake City team.

Why Join State Fire?

  • Competitive pay based on experience
     
  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance options
     
  • 401(k) with company match
     
  • $50K company-paid life insurance
     
  • Paid time off + holidays
     
  • Career growth in a rapidly expanding, multi-state company
     

What You’ll Do

  • Service wet, dry, and antifreeze systems
     
  • Inspect sprinkler heads, pipes, valves, alarms, and related components
     
  • Troubleshoot systems and repair or replace faulty parts
     
  • Test water flow, pressure, and alarms to ensure system readiness
     
  • Perform preventive maintenance and code compliance checks
     
  • Travel within the region; occasional overnights