Company Description

Delta Fire was formed in 1963 by fire protection engineers William A. Pickett and Nels C. Sparr. The duo wanted to build a professional organization they could be personally proud of. With that goal in mind, and their leadership and ability to attract good people, Delta Fire has grown to be one of the largest and most respected fire protection contractors in the intermountain area.

For years our main business focused on the design, installation and service of fire prevention and fire suppression services, but our alarm security and monitoring divisions are growing rapidly. Delta Fire currently employs more than 180 people, and we have experience in a variety of markets, including: commercial, residential, industrial, energy and power, mining, government and military.

We are headquartered in Salt Lake City, but have a total of seven office locations to serve a huge part of the intermountain area, including the Salt Lake Valley and southern Utah, Reno and northwest Nevada, and southern Idaho.

Delta Fire was acquired by APi Group, Inc. in 2008 and since then it has been able to benefit from the synergy of more than 35 companies; including competitive manufacturer pricing, robust insurance and bonding, and extensive safety and leadership training and resources. We are an industry leader in the installation of pre-action, foam, deluge, carbon dioxide and other clean agent and special hazard systems.

Our Commitment

Delta Fire is committed to customer satisfaction and cutting edge technology, and we work hard to service our customers’ systems safely and quickly. We have an incredible safety record, and also believe in using sustainable business practices to improve and protect our environment.

Community Involvement & Industry Memberships

Delta Fire Systems, Inc. is proud to actively service in our local communities.  In addition to actively participating in volunteer causes and charitable fundraising, we also participate in trade and industry organizations and committees.  Some of those organizations include:

  • Associated Builders & Contractors, Inc. (ABC)
  • American Subcontractors Association (ASA)
  • Idaho Fire Protection Forum (IFPF)
  • Institute Of Real Estate Management (IREM), Chapter 89
  • Fire Prevention Association Of Nevada (FPAN)
  • National Association Of Fire Equipment Distributors (NAFED)
  • National Institute For Certification In Engineering Technologies (NICET)
  • National Fire Sprinkler Association (NFSA)
  • Northern Nevada Automatic Fire Alarm Association (NNAFAA)
  • National Safety Council (NSC)
  • Utah Safety Council (USC)

Benefits:

Bargaining Unit Employees:

  • Insurance and other benefits through offered through Local 669 Union Collective Bargaining Agreement.

 

Description:  Sprinkler Fitters are pipefitting specialists in the fire protection industry.  This includes the installation and repair of fire sprinkler systems.  We need a self-motivated individual with a strong work ethic.  This is a bargaining unit position covered under the terms in the Local 669 Union Collective Bargaining Agreement.

 

Essential Functions:

  • Install, repair and maintain all types of fixed extinguishing systems, including underground piping
  • Responsible for installing and servicing a variety of other fire protection equipment such as standpipes, carbon dioxide systems, halon systems, foam systems and dry chemical systems
  • Travel within the United States to work on various locations/job sites as necessary
    1. 669 is called “Road Sprinkler Fitters” which includes road installation work on projects which may be months at a time in a state away from your home. You must be willing to travel if called upon.
  • Comply with union collective bargaining agreement
  • Responsible for operating with minimal supervision while performing work
  • Daily communication with Project Manager and/or Superintendent

 

Qualifications: 

  • Must become a member of the UA Local Union 669 Road Sprinkler Fitters
  • Must have at least 5 years’ experience as an installing fire sprinkler fitter.
    • If not already a member of 669, should be able to show substantial experience to enter into the union as a journeyman or foreman; otherwise, past experience will be considered and individual could potentially receive credit for time but would still have to enter as a higher class apprentice and finish the NFSA apprenticeship program.
    • If not a member of 669, prefer that individual has completed a formal fire sprinkler fitter apprenticeship program through another organization.
  • At least 18 years old
  • High school diploma OR GED required
  • Possess a valid driver’s license with a clean driving record
  • Willing to lift up to at least 50 pounds
  • Willing to climb ladders
  • Strong mechanical background is preferred
  • Strong knowledge of NFPA 13
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced construction environment
  • Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug test and background check

 

 

All qualified applicants with Delta Fire Systems, Inc. will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation and gender identity, national origin or status as a qualified individual with a disability or protected veteran.

Equal Opportunity Employer, including disabled and veterans.