Engineering Technician – Fire Protection (NICET III/IV) at National Fire Sprinkler Association
Linthicum Heights, Maryland, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

12 Aug, 26

Salary

130000.0

Posted On

14 May, 26

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Fire Sprinkler System Design, Water-Based Systems Layout, NFPA Codes, CAD Software, BIM Software, Microsoft Office, Technical Writing, Public Speaking, Presentation Skills, Technical Training, Code Development, Project Management

Industry

Public Safety

Description
Description Be the Expert Who Helps Save Lives You’re an experienced fire protection professional who knows that fire sprinkler systems are critical to life safety. You want your expertise to matter at a national level—not just on one project or job site. At NFSA, you won’t just work in the industry—you’ll help shape it. About NFSA The National Fire Sprinkler Association (NFSA) is the leading advocate for the fire sprinkler industry. Our mission is simple but powerful - Save lives and protect property from fire through the widespread acceptance of fire sprinklers. We support thousands of members through technical leadership, training, and code development—and we need experts like you to help carry that mission forward. The Challenge The fire protection industry faces: Complex and evolving codes and standards (NFPA, ICC, AWWA, ISO) A growing need for expert technical guidance Increasing demand for reliable, effective, and efficient fire sprinkler systems Without strong leadership and technical expertise, lives and property are at risk. Your Role As an Engineering Technician – Fire Protection, you will become a trusted industry authority by: 1. Representing the Industry Serve on NFPA, ICC, AWWA, ISO, and other technical committees Influence national standards for fire sprinkler systems Speak at conferences and industry events 2. Providing Expert Technical Support Serve as Expert of the Day (EOD) Answer real-world technical questions from contractors, engineers, and AHJs Deliver clear, practical solutions 3. Creating Industry Knowledge Develop TechNotes, guidance documents, and technical publications Review research and support industry positions Contribute to NFSA’s technical web content 4. Teaching & Training Lead Tech Tuesday webinars and training sessions Develop educational materials for the next generation Improve NFSA’s training programs 5. Driving Innovation Support research into fire sprinkler system performance and reliability Participate in technical projects that improve public safety What Success Looks Like In this role, you will: Be recognized as a trusted industry expert Influence national fire protection standards Help thousands of professionals make better technical decisions Directly contribute to saving lives and protecting communities Work Environment NFSA Headquarters – Linthicum Heights, MD, remote option considered for highly qualified candidates Frequent travel for meetings and speaking engagements Compensation & Benefits Competitive salary 401(k) retirement plan Health, dental, and vision insurance Flexible schedule Generous paid time off Final compensation will be based on experience, qualifications, internal equity, and market conditions. Call to Action If you're ready to expand your impact beyond a single job site and become a leader in the fire protection industry: Apply today and help shape the future of fire sprinkler systems. Requirements Education & Experience High School Diploma (required) 8+ years in fire protection, focused on water-based systems NICET Level III or IV – Water-Based Systems Layout (required) Technical Skills Fire sprinkler system design & layout expertise Knowledge of NFPA codes and fire protection standards Experience with CAD/BIM software and Microsoft Office Professional Strengths Excellent communication & presentation skills Ability to explain complex technical concepts clearly Strong organizational and multitasking abilities Confidence working with industry leaders and stakeholders
Responsibilities
Serve as a national industry authority by influencing fire protection standards on technical committees and providing expert guidance to professionals. Develop technical publications, lead training webinars, and support research to improve public safety and sprinkler system reliability.
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