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On Fire Jobs in Nevada (NOW HIRING)

This is a steady, long-term opportunity for someone with hands-on sprinkler experience who is comfortable working on fire sprinkler systems performing service, repairs, troubleshooting, and ...

This is a steady, long-term opportunity for someone with hands-on sprinkler experience who is comfortable working on fire sprinkler systems performing service, repairs, troubleshooting, and ...

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Head of Fire Life Safety

Las Vegas, NV · On-site

$90 - $130/hr

Technical Oversight: provide subject matter expertise on fire alarm systems, detection, suppression integration, and emergency communication systems, and support troubleshooting and system ...

Performs scheduled maintenance on fire extinguishers, including replacing seals, O-rings, gauges, and other components as needed; ensures that extinguishers are in optimal condition. * Recharges fire ...

Mechanic- Fire Part-Time

Elko, NV · On-site

$25.30/hr

Diagnose, repair, and perform preventive maintenance on fire apparatus, ambulances, command vehicles, tenders, brush trucks, and heavy equipment * Maintain and repair engines, transmissions, brakes ...

Mechanic- Fire Part-Time

Elko, NV · On-site

$25.30/hr

Diagnose, repair, and perform preventive maintenance on fire apparatus, ambulances, command vehicles, tenders, brush trucks, and heavy equipment Maintain and repair engines, transmissions, brakes ...

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On Fire information

What are on fire jobs?

"On Fire" is not a standard job title in the workforce. Often, the phrase "on fire" is used colloquially to describe someone performing exceptionally well at their job or to highlight trending or high-demand job roles. If you are referring to specific job openings that are currently "on fire," it typically means those roles are highly sought after or urgently needed by employers. For more information, it's important to clarify the industry or context in which the term is being used.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a firefighter?

To thrive as a Firefighter, you need strong physical fitness, emergency response training, and typically completion of a fire academy with relevant certifications such as EMT. Familiarity with firefighting equipment, rescue tools, and communication systems is essential in the role. Exceptional teamwork, problem-solving, and stress management skills distinguish outstanding firefighters. These abilities are crucial for ensuring public safety, effective emergency response, and personal resilience in high-risk situations.

What are some common challenges faced by firefighters when responding to emergency situations?

Firefighters often encounter rapidly changing conditions, physical hazards, and high-stress decision-making while on emergency calls. They must work efficiently as a team to ensure both public safety and their own, frequently coordinating with paramedics, police, and other emergency responders. Adapting to unpredictable environments and maintaining clear communication are essential, as is the ability to stay calm under pressure. Continuous training and strong camaraderie among team members help overcome these challenges and ensure effective response.

What is the difference between On Fire vs Firefighter?

AspectOn FireFirefighter
Required CredentialsBasic safety training, emergency response skillsFirefighting certification, EMT license often required
Work EnvironmentEvent security, safety inspections, emergency responseFire stations, emergency scenes, rescue operations
Industry UsageEvent management, safety consultingFire departments, emergency services

While "On Fire" typically refers to a state of being actively burning or a metaphor for enthusiasm, in a professional context, it can describe roles involving safety and emergency response. "Firefighter" is a specific emergency service role requiring specialized training and certifications. Both are related to fire safety, but "Firefighter" is a formal job title within emergency services, whereas "On Fire" is more colloquial or situational.

Fire Sprinkler Service Technician

Metro Fire + Security

Las Vegas, NV

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 22 days ago


Job description

Description

Metro Fire + Security has been serving Arizona since 1972.  We are a full-service fire protection company that offers statewide service in Arizona, California, New Mexico, Nevada and Texas.  We are a family-owned business that prides itself on customer service and integrity. Our staff of friendly and experienced professionals are dedicated to proving quality service. 

From initially selling and servicing fire extinguishers, we have transformed ourselves into a full-service fire and life safety corporation. We now specialize in sprinkler system testing, repair and installation, kitchen and restaurant systems, fire alarm design, installation and service, backflow prevention devices, full service alarm monitoring, fire pump repair and installation, and underground hydrant repairs and installation, among the many services we offer.


Great company culture and room for growth.


The Fire Sprinkler Service Technician is primarily responsible for servicing, repairing, and replacing fire sprinkler products and repairing fire sprinkler systems to the prescribed standards, identifying code and non-conformance issues, and preparing accurate and timely service ticket reports. A desired candidate performs the full job despite site and weather conditions, can work with little supervision, has professional communication skills, and is consistently looking out for the customer's best interest.  


Responsibilities 

 Perform fire sprinkler system repairs, maintenance, and upgrades

 Testing and perform maintenance on fire pumps

 Flow testing and perform maintenance on fire hydrants

 Mix, pour, and mold concrete for fire pumps

 Keep tools and equipment operating by following operating instructions; troubleshooting breakdowns, maintaining supplies, performing preventive maintenance, etc.

 Complete and produce reports that are legible, accurate and detailed 

 Invoice paperwork in a timely manner

 Stay current with code requirements and industry changes

 Attend and complete all required trainings, including safety training

 Perform other related duties as assigned or required 


Requirements

Valid driver's license

High School Diploma or GED 

2 years prior, relevant work experience 

Able to work flexible hours including on-call rotation, nights, and weekend to meet customer needs 

Able to carry and move tools and equipment up to 50-70 lbs  

Able to work in unusual and sometimes difficult positions - climbing ladders, scaffolding and high lift equipment up to 40 feet, working within ducts, crawl spaces, above ceilings, etc.

Able to travel to multiple job sites each day 

Able to walk, stand, stoop, kneel, crouch, and climb ladders multiples times a day

High precision/ detail-oriented Professional verbal and written communication skills

Able to work independently, with little supervision

Knowledge of fire systems and tools 

Does not take short-cuts: work effectively and efficiently while performing all aspects of the required job


Preferred

G Card

OSHA Certification 

Knowledge working in Profit Zoom, Building Reports, and Paylocity 

Working knowledge of Microsoft Office (Excel, Outlook, Word)


Benefits

 Medical

 Dental

 Vision

 Paid Time Off

 Paid Holidays

 401(k) matching