
Fire Sprinkler Designer
Frontline Source Group, Goodlettsville, TN, United States
Our client in Goodlettsville, Tennessee has an immediate need for a Fire Sprinkler Designer on a direct‑hire basis.
Company Profile
Tenured Team
Growing Organization
Great Company Culture
Fire Sprinkler Designer Role The Fire Sprinkler Designer will play a key role in supporting both new construction and existing system modifications, primarily located in Tennessee.
Design fire sprinkler systems for new and existing projects, including field surveys when needed.
Prepare stock lists and order fabrication and job materials.
Utilize tools such as AutoSPRINK, AutoCAD, Revit, Navisworks, and Bluebeam for design and coordination.
Apply knowledge of NFPA standards (including NFPA 13, 14, 20, and others as needed) and local codes.
Support BIM coordination and participate in clash detection efforts when required.
Collaborate with internal teams and provide field coordination support for design‑related issues.
Work closely with the Design Leader and cross‑functional teams across multiple offices.
Qualifications
Minimum of 3+ years of experience in fire sprinkler design.
NICET Level II certification required (or very strong experience with willingness to obtain).
Proficiency in AutoCAD; experience with Revit and BIM/3D modeling strongly preferred.
Experience using AutoSPRINK and related industry software.
Strong understanding of NFPA codes (NFPA 13, 14, 20, etc.) and local regulations.
Ability to design systems, create material lists, and manage ordering processes.
Strong attention to detail and ability to manage multiple projects.
Experience with BIM coordination and clash detection is highly valued.
Features and Benefits
Competitive compensation package based on experience.
401(k) with company match.
HSA with employer contribution.
Health coverage through Blue Cross Blue Shield.
Life insurance coverage.
Opportunity to work on diverse and impactful projects.
Collaborative team environment with experienced leadership.
Growth potential, including leadership opportunities for more senior candidates.
Exposure to both traditional design and evolving BIM coordination initiatives.
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Company Profile
Tenured Team
Growing Organization
Great Company Culture
Fire Sprinkler Designer Role The Fire Sprinkler Designer will play a key role in supporting both new construction and existing system modifications, primarily located in Tennessee.
Design fire sprinkler systems for new and existing projects, including field surveys when needed.
Prepare stock lists and order fabrication and job materials.
Utilize tools such as AutoSPRINK, AutoCAD, Revit, Navisworks, and Bluebeam for design and coordination.
Apply knowledge of NFPA standards (including NFPA 13, 14, 20, and others as needed) and local codes.
Support BIM coordination and participate in clash detection efforts when required.
Collaborate with internal teams and provide field coordination support for design‑related issues.
Work closely with the Design Leader and cross‑functional teams across multiple offices.
Qualifications
Minimum of 3+ years of experience in fire sprinkler design.
NICET Level II certification required (or very strong experience with willingness to obtain).
Proficiency in AutoCAD; experience with Revit and BIM/3D modeling strongly preferred.
Experience using AutoSPRINK and related industry software.
Strong understanding of NFPA codes (NFPA 13, 14, 20, etc.) and local regulations.
Ability to design systems, create material lists, and manage ordering processes.
Strong attention to detail and ability to manage multiple projects.
Experience with BIM coordination and clash detection is highly valued.
Features and Benefits
Competitive compensation package based on experience.
401(k) with company match.
HSA with employer contribution.
Health coverage through Blue Cross Blue Shield.
Life insurance coverage.
Opportunity to work on diverse and impactful projects.
Collaborative team environment with experienced leadership.
Growth potential, including leadership opportunities for more senior candidates.
Exposure to both traditional design and evolving BIM coordination initiatives.
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