Hood Cleaning Technician, Salt Lake City UT

SLC
2550 S. West Temple
UT
84115

Location:

Salt Lake City

Requirements:

 

Who We’re Looking For

This is a physically demanding role best suited for someone who takes pride in doing the job right and sticking with it. We’re willing to train the right person who demonstrates:

  • Strong work ethic and willingness to learn
     
  • Reliability and honesty
     
  • Problem-solving ability (you’ll encounter unique situations)
     
  • Comfort with overnight work
     
  • High school diploma or equivalent
     

Additional requirements:

  • Pass a state background check to obtain your license
     
  • Pass a pre-employment drug test and be subject to random testing
     
  • Ability to communicate effectively in English

If you're looking for short-term work or tend to job hop, this is not the right position. We invest in those who are in it for the long-haul.


Location & Travel

Most jobs are in the Salt Lake area. Some jobs require travel and occasional overnight hotel stays (covered by the company).


About State Fire

Founded as a 3-person shop, State Fire has grown into a regional leader in fire protection with over 300 employees across Utah, Idaho, Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, Texas, Colorado, and more. Our mission is to protect people and property, and support the people who make that possible.


State Fire is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
We participate in E-Verify.

Description:

Hood Cleaner – Commercial Kitchen Exhaust Systems
Salt Lake City, UT | $23–$26/hour DOE | Full-Time, Mostly Overnight

Looking for dependable, hands-on work with room to grow? State Fire is hiring Hood Cleaners in Salt Lake City. We offer paid training, excellent benefits, and a stable, long-term opportunity for individuals who are reliable, hardworking, and ready to learn.

What You’ll Do

Commercial kitchen exhaust systems collect flammable grease and must be cleaned regularly to stay compliant with fire code. As a Hood Cleaner, you’ll help protect lives and property by thoroughly cleaning these systems using degreasers, pressurized water, and proper safety procedures.

Key responsibilities:

  • Clean hood systems, ductwork, and rooftop fans to meet fire code
     
  • Work overnight (most shifts start between 7 PM – 11 PM and last 6–10 hours)
     
  • Clean two restaurants per shift on average
     
  • Some daytime jobs may occur, but the majority are nighttime
     
  • Obtain a Utah hood cleaning license (we will help you with the process)

  

Pay & Benefits

  • $23–$26/hour (depending on experience)  
  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance options  
  • 401(k) with company match 
  • Paid time off 
  • Company-paid $50K life insurance 
  • Flexible scheduling with advance notice for time off
$23 - $26