Experienced Fire Sprinkler & Backflow Inspector, Pocatello ID at State Fire Idaho
Chubbuck, Idaho, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

04 Feb, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

06 Nov, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Fire Sprinkler Inspection, Backflow Inspection, NFPA 25, Idaho State Fire Marshal Rules, Alarm Functions, Water-Flow Switches, Piping, Valves, Sprinkler Heads, Documentation, Customer Communication, Attention to Detail, Safety Practices, Basic Computer Skills, Idaho Backflow Assembly Tester Certification, NICET Certification

Industry

Construction

Description
Description Join a growing team that protects what matters most. State Fire is a national leader in fire protection services, dedicated to keeping people and property safe across the country. We’re hiring a full-time Fire Sprinkler and Backflow Inspector to join us in Pocatello, ID, supporting our continued growth in this essential and exciting industry! What You’ll Do Perform scheduled inspections, testing and maintenance of water-based fire sprinkler systems in accordance with NFPA 25, Idaho State Fire Marshal rules and local ordinances. Inspect, test, and certify backflow prevention assemblies; complete and submit all required BAT reports to the State and municipalities. Verify alarm functions, water-flow switches, pressures, piping, valves, sprinkler heads and other components; perform minor repairs and 5-year internal assessments. Accurately document findings in our mobile inspection platform, note any deficiencies, and communicate corrective actions to customers. Travel throughout southeastern Idaho (occasional overnights) while representing State Fire with professionalism and a focus on safety. Requirements Minimum Requirements 2 + years of fire-sprinkler or backflow inspection experience. Idaho Backflow Assembly Tester (BAT) certification. Valid driver’s license with a clean record. Ability to pass a pre-employment drug screen and background check. Basic computer/tablet skills and clear written/verbal communication. Strong attention to detail and commitment to safe work practices. Preferred Qualifications 2 + years of fire-sprinkler or backflow inspection experience. NICET III/IV Water-Based Systems Layout, NFPA Certified Fire Inspector I (CFI-I), or higher. Working knowledge of NFPA 25, OSHA/MSHA safety standards and Idaho life-safety licensing requirements. Current Idaho Fire Sprinkler Inspector or Contractor license or NICET II (Inspection & Testing of Water-Based Systems) with ability to secure the Idaho license upon hire. Physical Requirements Lift and carry up to 70 lbs. unassisted. Climb ladders, scaffolding and stairs, work in tight spaces and all-weather conditions. Sit, stand, kneel and crouch for extended periods. What We Offer: Competitive compensation, depending on experience Benefits package including medical, dental, vision and ancillary IRA with employer matching options 50K life insurance at no cost to the employee Paid time off A collaborative team environment About State Fire State Fire began as a small, three-person operation and has grown into a leading regional provider, proudly serving communities across Idaho, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, Oregon, Texas, Colorado, Wyoming and more. Our success is built on delivering exceptional service and maintaining the highest standards in fire protection and safety. With over 350 licensed and skilled managers and technicians, State Fire is dedicated to protecting lives and properties with industry-leading solutions. We are committed to fostering a supportive, inclusive workplace where your growth and safety come first. Join us and help shape the future of fire protection. State Fire participates in E-Verify.
Responsibilities
Perform scheduled inspections, testing, and maintenance of water-based fire sprinkler systems and inspect, test, and certify backflow prevention assemblies. Document findings accurately and communicate corrective actions to customers while traveling throughout southeastern Idaho.
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