SPRINKLER & FIRE PROTECTION INSTALLER
Job ID: 61210
Job Category: Trades
Division & Section: Corporate Real Estate Management, Fire & Life Safety Program Office
Work Location: 149 River Street
Job Type & Duration: Full-time, Permanent
Hourly Rate: $ 44.54
Hours & Shift Information: Monday to Friday, 7:00am - 3:00pm, 40 hour week per week
Affiliation: L416 Outside
Number of Positions Open: 2
Posting Period: 06-Mar-2026 to 20-Mar-2026
Major Responsibilities:
- Performs maintenance, modifications, inspections, replacement (including internal inspections), and repairs of wet, dry, pre-action and deluge sprinkler systems, fire pumps, fire hoses, standpipe systems, clean agents, private hydrants, and other fire and life safety equipment and infrastructure. Work is performed in compliance with the Ontario Fire Code across diverse indoor and outdoor environments, such as high-rise office buildings, day cares, shelters, long-term care facilities, industrial facilities, parks, pools, yards, and utility facilities (including water and wastewater facilities).
- Conducts component replacement on fire sprinkler systems, standpipe risers, clean agent systems and other fire protection systems as required.
- Performs hydrostatic testing on sprinkler and standpipe fire department connections.
- Provides expert input on the repair and modification of fire protection systems (e.g. fire alarm, sprinkler systems and clean agent), leveraging hands-on experience to recommend practical and effective design adjustments when needed, to ensure compliance with Ontario Fire Code requirements, as enforced by Toronto Fire.
- Coordinates and directs external contractors to address emergency repairs, major system failures and modifications to fire protection systems, including recommending scope of work and recommending outside vendors when needed.
- Inspects completed repairs by fire protection contractors, ensuring it is fully completed, meets all applicable codes and adheres to established safety and quality standards.
- Identifies and reports deficiencies and code violations during inspection, testing and maintenance activities and provides recommendations for corrective action.
- Coordinates repairs between contractors, building occupants and tenants to rectify hazards. Inspects completed work and completes inspection reports.
- Documents inspection results, identifies deficiencies and initiates escalation through formal reporting processes. Coordinates additional resources for larger sites as required to complete inspections.
- Prepares and maintains reports and inspection records inclusive of corrective actions, as required, on fire and life safety equipment and systems.
- Travels to various properties to access equipment located throughout buildings and sites, which may involve entering confined spaces and works in mechanical, electrical and service rooms.
- Notifies building operations staff, building tenants/occupants and Toronto Fire Communications when shutdown of fire protection systems is required to facilitate repairs and/or replacement.
- Arranges for repairs and/or alterations of the systems in conjunction with Fire Technicians and Supervisors.
- Utilizes Building Reports Canada in conjunction with the work order management system or other approved centralized inspection program to conduct scheduled inspections and track deficiencies.
- Provides fire protection system operating instructions and information to building maintenance staff, communicating system status, functionality and any adverse conditions, ensuring staff are informed about system operations.
- Carries tools, materials and equipment to and from job sites.
- Reviews and interprets blueprints and technical drawings.
Key Qualifications:
Your application must describe your qualifications as they relate to:
- Completion of secondary school combined with craft training and experience equivalent to a minimum four-year apprenticeship program.
- Possession of a valid 427A Sprinkler and Fire Protection Installer Certificate of Qualification (Red Seal), or equivalent, recognized across Canada, including successful completion of the Certificate of Qualification examination issued by Skilled Trades Ontario.
- Valid Province of Ontario Class G Driver’s Licence and ability to obtain and maintain a City Operator’s Permit.
You must also have:
- Requires an understanding and application of concepts, principles, and methods of a complex skilled trade related to fire protection systems and life safety infrastructure.
- Demonstrated advanced knowledge of wet, dry, pre-action, and deluge sprinkler systems; fire pumps; standpipe systems; fire alarm systems; clean agent systems; and private hydrants.
- Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, system designs, inspection protocols, and compliance documentation.
- Working knowledge of applicable legislation, codes, and standards, including the Ontario Fire Code, Ontario Building Code, NFPA and ULC standards, and the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
- Registration as a Technician with the Canadian Fire Alarm Association (CFAA) is considered an asset.
Notes
- Priority consideration will be given to applicants with Local 416 seniority or aggregate service as of the job posting closing and job offer dates
- Applicants are required to demonstrate in their resume that their qualifications match those specified in the job posting
- Assessment may include an interview, written and/or practical test. Location of assessment to be determined
- The Employees who are interested in applying for permanent position in the Division must apply to be considered in the event a vacancy becomes available for any resulting permanent vacancy as a result of a permanent employee moving through this job posting
- An employee's reporting relationship and/or work location may change due to operational reasons and in accordance with the Local 416 Collective Agreement
- Information in preparing for City job competitions is available on the Job Opportunities website. If you do not have a computer, you may use the computers in the learning kiosks located at Scarborough Civic Centre or Toronto Public Libraries
How to Apply for this Opportunity
Interested candidates must apply using one of the following methods:
- Online (recommended). You will only receive confirmation of your application if you apply online. If you are viewing a hardcopy posting, apply at www.jobs.toronto.ca, select "Internal Jobs" below the City of Toronto logo.
- Fax your application, resume and cover letter, quoting the job ID #61210 to 416-696-3764
Please Note
- Your updated resume and cover letter must be received before midnight on the posting period end date noted above.
- Please include your employee number, name and address on your resume and cover letter when faxing your application.
- Ensure your contact information is up to date on the City's payroll system.
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
The City is an equal opportunity employer, dedicated to creating a workplace culture of inclusiveness that reflects the diverse residents that we serve. Learn more about the City’s commitment to employment equity.
Accommodation
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