Electrical/Electronics and Mechanical Engineering:
Fire Alarm Systems
Salary Details:
The salary will be commensurate with experience, education and certification level.
Preferred Education:
Some College
Sanders Fire & Safety seeks an experienced Fire Systems Project Manager/Salesperson (PMS) to be responsible for the execution of fire alarm system projects in accordance with project budgets, code compliance, and managing the field technician’s progress and quality of work. The PMS will work with our installation team, and work with clients, vendors and subcontractors to ensure a sound design, seamless installation, and professional commissioning of our projects. The PM will also be an integral part of our sales team to pursue new customers and nurturing current relationships. The PM is a key position for our growing team and requires attention to detail in all aspects of estimating, planning and executing projects. Customer interface and management of staff requires a high degree of effective human relations. Communication skills, both verbal and written, are important aspects of the PM position.
Two to five years of experience as a project manager within the construction industry.
Strong working knowledge of applicable code requirements.
Driven by a customer-first approach, proficient in project management, and adept at leading and managing teams.
Ability to manage job scheduling and job progress in an efficient and cost-effective manner, with a strong focus on quality.
Ability to estimate and propose change orders on projects.
Ability to read and interpret system designs on blueprints as well as project specifications.
Excellent organizational and decision-making skills.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Knowledge of OSHA safety standards.
Knowledge of NFPA codes preferred.
NICET certification required (II or higher preferred).
Since 1933 Sanders Fire & Safety has offered a unique approach to fire protection that suits every special hazard application. We offer an integrated total system solution that starts with early fire detection and ends with quick fire suppression. Our detection systems are connected to our suppression control panels and are on-guard 24 hours a day.