The high-paying construction industry is one of
the nation's largest, employing more than 6.9 million people. Fire
sprinkler system installers enjoy more technically challenging
work than in many other construction trades. You will be working
indoors most of the time, as fire sprinkler installation is usually
done after the outside walls are finished. And, with the demand
for fire sprinklers, you know the next job will always be there.
It's also a job that keeps getting better. You
can work your way into foremanship, system design or project management.
In fact, many owners of fire sprinkler companies started their
careers as installers.
The fire sprinkler industry is also great
for veterans returning from service. You will be able to apply
the skills and knowledge you build in the service to a high paying
secure job. Training, both in the classroom and on the job is
available almost everywhere in the U.S. and you don’t have
to wait until you finish your training to get paid. The demand
for skilled installers is so great that employers will pay you
while you train.
Real Stories from Real People
Read these stories
about people like you whose career started in the fire sprinkler
industry. Read
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