What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director of Technical Training – Fire Protection position at Guardian Fire Protection?
Director of Technical Training – Fire Protection
About Guardian Fire Protection
Guardian Fire Protection Services, LLC is a leading provider of fire protection, life safety, and security solutions, proudly serving the MidAtlantic, Midwest, and Southeast regions for more than 45 years. Headquarters in Rockville, Maryland, Guardian operates 23 offices across 8 states and supports more than 90,000 customers across a wide range of industries. Guardian delivers comprehensive, endtoend service across the fire, life safety and security industries. Our capabilities include fire sprinklers, fire alarms and monitoring, fire pumps, extinguishers, special hazards systems, marine fire protection, and integrated security solutions that include access control systems and CCTV. Our continued growth is fueled by deep technical expertise, trusted customer relationships, strong business performance, and a disciplined acquisition strategy that ensures consistent quality and service across all locations.
Our PeopleCulture
At Guardian and our affiliated companies, our people are the foundation of our success. We're committed to hiring and developing talented, passionate professionals who share our mission to protect lives and property. As we continue to grow, we offer meaningful career opportunities within a dynamic organization focusing on customer service, technical expertise, collaboration and long-term success.
Learn more at www.GuardianFireProtection.com.
Job Summary:
The Director of Technical Training – Fire Protection is responsible for creating, facilitating, and managing training of fire protection technicians that specialize in various disciplines across the organization. Training is to include technical excellence, safety, NFPA compliance, and operational performance. This role ensures employees particularly technicians and field leaders are properly trained, certified, and developed to meet the requirements of the fire protection and life safety industry.
Key Responsibilities:
Training Program Development
- Develop and lead a comprehensive training strategy aligned with competency, safety, customer service, and regulatory requirements
- Design and manage technical training programs covering fire alarm, water-based fire protection, wet chemical, dry chemical, clean agent suppression systems, extinguishers.
- Establish standardized onboarding and rolebased training curricula for field and office personnel.
- Ensure training content is kept current and complies with current codes, technologies, and company standards.
Implementation
- Oversee training program related to regulatory compliance, including NFPA standards, AHJ requirements, and company policies
- Manage certification and credential tracking, including NICET, licensing, manufacturer certifications, and safety training
- Create a regimented audit readiness program through accurate training records and documentation
- Support NICET certification paths; prepare technicians for exams through study sessions and guided practice.
- Conduct field audits to verify compliance with company standards and regulatory requirements.
- Collaborate with engineering, compliance, and operations leadership to drive continuous improvement.
Delivery, FacilitationLearning Methods
- Deliver instructorled, virtual, and blended learning programs across all companies (~50% travel)
- Coordinate technical labs, field training, and handson instruction
- Select and manage learning platforms (LMS) and training vendors
- Support trainthetrainer programs and leverage team expertise across the organization
Workforce DevelopmentLeadership Training
- Partner with HR and leadership to support leadership development and supervisor training programs
- Build career development pathways for technicians, inspectors, and emerging leaders
- Support succession planning through targeted development initiatives
- Promote continuous learning and skills development across the organization
Measurement, ReportingContinuous Improvement
- Assist with onboarding and training for newly acquired companies
- Track training participation, completion, certification status, and effectiveness
- Measure training impact on safety, quality, productivity, and retention
- Continuously improve programs based on performance data, feedback, and evolving industry needs
- Maintain accurate documentation and reporting
Core Qualifications:
- Degree (associates/ bachelor) in fire protection engineering or associated fire safety degree (or equivalent experience and NICET certifications)
- 5 years of experience in training, learningdevelopment, or workforce development
- Proven experience training, mentoring, or developing field technicians.
- Strong knowledge of NFPA codes and standards (e.g., NFPA 1, 17/17A, 25, 72, 2001).
- Experience supporting technical or fieldbased workforces
- Strong organizational, facilitation, and communication skills
- Ability to manage multiple programs and stakeholders in a fastpaced environment
Preferred Qualifications:
- Knowledge of NFPA standards, and technician certification pathways
- NICET certification or experience managing NICET programs
- Experience with Learning Management Systems (LMS)
- Familiarity with highgrowth organizations
Compensation
- Salaried Position: Salary is dependent on candidate's experience
- Quarterly bonus opportunities
Benefits
- 401K with a company match
- Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance
- Company paid Short Term Disability
- Company paid Long Term Disability
- Company paid Life and AD&D insurance
- Pre-tax accounts for health and dependent care
- Aflac
- Vacation and Personal time
- Paid holidays
- Tuition Reimbursement
Guardian Fire Protection Services is firmly committed to Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and prohibits employment discrimination for employees and applicants based on his or her age, race, color, pregnancy, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, religion, marital status, citizenship, or because he or she is an individual with a disability, protected veteran or other status protected by federal, state, and local laws.
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