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Sprinkler Fitter

Cool Under Pressure: Become a Sprinkler Fitter in Georgia

Cool Under Pressure: Become a Sprinkler Fitter in Georgia

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Become a Sprinkler Fitter in Georgia

Fire Sprinkler Apprenticeship & Careers

Sprinkler fitters install and maintain fire protection systems that help protect lives and property in buildings. These systems automatically detect and control fires, making them one of the most important safety systems in modern construction.

In Georgia, many sprinkler fitters begin their careers through a union apprenticeship connected with UA Local 72 in Atlanta and Sprinkler Fitters Local 669, the national union representing fire sprinkler installers across the United States.

If you enjoy working with mechanical systems, solving problems, and helping protect buildings and communities, becoming a sprinkler fitter can provide strong wages, paid training, and a stable career without the need for a college degree.


What Sprinkler Fitters Do

Sprinkler fitters install, test, and maintain fire sprinkler systems used in buildings and industrial facilities.

Their work includes:

• Installing fire sprinkler piping systems
• Installing sprinkler heads and valves
• Cutting, threading, and fitting steel pipe
• Connecting sprinkler systems to water supply lines
• Testing fire protection systems for proper operation
• Inspecting and repairing existing sprinkler systems
• Reading blueprints and fire protection plans

Sprinkler fitters must understand fire protection standards, mechanical systems, and strict safety codes.


Where Sprinkler Fitters Work

Sprinkler fitters work on a wide variety of construction and building projects across Georgia, including:

• Hospitals and medical centers
• Schools and universities
• Commercial office buildings
• Hotels and high-rise buildings
• Warehouses and distribution centers
• Manufacturing plants
• Airports and transportation facilities
• Data centers and technology facilities

Nearly every large building requires a fire sprinkler system installed by trained sprinkler fitters.


Example Projects Sprinkler Fitters Work On

Sprinkler fitters help build and maintain projects such as:

• Atlanta-area hospitals and healthcare facilities
• Airport terminals and transportation infrastructure
• Large warehouses and distribution centers
• Data centers and technology facilities
• Hotels and commercial office towers
• Schools and university campuses

These systems help protect buildings, workers, and the public from fire hazards.


Sprinkler Fitter Apprenticeship Program

Most sprinkler fitters begin their careers through a registered apprenticeship program.

The UA / Sprinkler Fitters Local 669 apprenticeship program includes:

• Paid on-the-job training
• Classroom instruction
• Hands-on fire protection system training

Apprentices earn wages while learning the trade and receive regular pay increases as they gain experience.


How Long the Apprenticeship Takes

Sprinkler fitter apprenticeship programs typically last:

5 years

During that time apprentices complete:

• ~8,000 hours of on-the-job training
• Classroom and technical instruction

Training includes:

• Fire sprinkler system installation
• Blueprint reading
• Pipe fabrication and installation
• Fire protection codes and standards
• System testing and maintenance
• Safety procedures

After completing the program, apprentices become journeyman sprinkler fitters.


Local Union for Sprinkler Fitters in Georgia

Sprinkler Fitters Local 669 (UA)
Training and local operations in the Atlanta area are coordinated through UA Local 72, which hosts many of the regional training programs.

Members gain access to:

• Apprenticeship training
• Health insurance
• Retirement benefits
• Job opportunities on construction projects
• Ongoing technical training and certifications


How To Apply for the Sprinkler Fitter Apprenticeship

To apply for the apprenticeship program, contact the training program or local union office:

Sprinkler Fitters Local 669 / UA Local 72

Website
https://www.sprinklerfitters669.org

Phone
(404) 373-5778

Location
Atlanta, Georgia

Applicants typically need:

• High school diploma or GED
• Basic math skills
• Valid driver's license
• Ability to pass an aptitude test


Why Choose a Career as a Sprinkler Fitter?

Sprinkler fitters enjoy careers that offer:

• Strong union wages and benefits
• Paid apprenticeship training
• Specialized fire protection skills
• Long-term demand in construction and building safety
• The opportunity to work on important life-safety systems

Sprinkler fitters help protect buildings and communities by installing systems that prevent fires from spreading.