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Current Postion Available

Fire Sprinkler Service Apprentice
Full Time

We are seeking a motivated and dependable Fire Protection Apprentice to join our growing team. This entry-level position offers hands-on training and career advancement opportunities in the fire protection industry. The apprentice will work under the supervision
of experienced technicians to learn about the service, and test fire sprinklers and alarm systems.

Responsibilities:

  • Assist with service repairs, inspection, and maintenance of fire protection systems
  • Learn proper use of tools, materials, and equipment
  • Support field technicians on active job sites
  • Maintain a safe and organized work environment
  • Follow all company and safety policies

Qualifications:

  • High school diploma or GED required
  • Mechanical aptitude and willingness to learn a skilled trade
  • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. and work at heights
  • Able to work the required 40 hours plus, also nights and weekends as required.
  • Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation
  • Must pass background check and drug screening
  • Prior construction or mechanical experience a plus

How to Apply:
Submit your resume or contact us at Contact@vet-fire.com
or call (804) 505-3009 or VA Beach OFFICE: (757)603-3010

Visit our website at https://www.vet-fire.com/careers-at-vet-fire to learn more about our company and career opportunities.

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