Summary
This entry-level position is designed to provide hands-on training in fire protection design, NFPA standards, and CAD-based drafting, leading to greater design responsibility as experience and skills develop; assists in the design, layout, and preparation of fire sprinkler system drawings under close supervision.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
- Learn how to design and layout fire sprinkler systems using CAD software.
- Learn and apply NFPA standards, local fire codes, and building regulations.
- Prepare preliminary design layouts, material lists, and fabrication drawings.
- Perform basic hydraulic calculations under supervision.
- Coordinate with project managers, field personnel, and other trades to ensure design accuracy.
- Maintain accurate and organized project files, drawings, and documentation.
- Support the submittal preparation process and review of technical data sheets.
- Participate in job site visits to gain understanding of installation practices.
- Learn company design procedures, standards, and quality control processes.
- Assist in revising drawings based on feedback from engineers, AHJs (Authority Having Jurisdiction), or clients.
Education and/or Experience
High school diploma or equivalent required; associate or technical degree preferred; interest or coursework in drafting, design, engineering, or construction.
Computer Skills
Basic computer proficiency; Microsoft Office Applications, experience with AutoCAD or SprinkCad a plus.
Physical Demands
Work is performed in both office and field environments. In office required to sit for extended periods, use hands to operate computers and standard office equipment; communicate effectively by phone and email; While visiting job sites, walk, stand, climb stairs or ladders, bend, stoop, and navigate uneven surfaces; lift up to 25–30 pounds; visual acuity required to read and interpret construction drawings, specifications, and perform detailed inspections; may occasionally be exposed to varying weather conditions, dust, or noise while on job sites.