Job Title: Fire/Sprinkler Design Engineer
Company:Network Recruitment
Job description: Job Summary Key Responsibilities:
- Producing designs of water sprinkler systems conforming to Fire Industry standards
- Producing hydraulic calculations (FHC)
- Working with the other design engineers, estimators and project managers
- Working with clients and attending face to face client meetings
- Potentially assist with trainee design engineers
Desired Experience and Qualifications:
- Proficient in AutoCAD
- Proficient with Canute FHC (or industry-related hydraulic calculation software)
- Excellent IT skills, with working knowledge of Word, Excel and Outlook
- Good verbal and written English communication skills
- LPCB Accredited (Very desirable and Salary offered would reflect this experience)
Additional Requirements:
- 3D AutoCAD/REVIT Experience
- FIRAS competency exams for FHC Basic, Intermediate and Testing Commissioning
- Mechanical engineering qualification
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Phindile MajoziNetwork FinanceRecruiter
Expected salary: R60000 – 70000 per year
Location: Gauteng
Job date: Sun, 01 Dec 2024 00:37:06 GMT
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