The Hiller Companies, LLC has an immediate opening for Reg 4 Service Technician. If you are a dedicated professional with a passion for fire protection and safety, we invite you to apply today.
The Hiller Companies is a leading provider of fire protection and safety solutions, dedicated to safeguarding lives and property all around the world. Headquartered in Mobile, Alabama, Hiller extends its reach globally as well as in domestic markets with offices across the United States. With over 100 years in the industry, our mission is to ensure the highest standards of safety and innovation in comprehensive fire protection services, including installation, inspection, maintenance, and repair of critical fire and life safety equipment. Our team remains laser-focused on one goal – making the world a safer place.
Job Summary: A Reg 4 Service Technician in California typically works in roles related to inspecting, maintaining, and repairing backflow prevention assemblies in plumbing and water distribution systems. These systems are essential for ensuring the safety of drinking water by preventing contamination from backflow. Reg 4 refers to regulations enforced by water agencies, particularly the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power (LADWP), which governs the installation, testing, and maintenance of backflow prevention devices.
Pay Range: $25.00/hour - $52.00/hour
Key Responsibilities:
Perform regular inspections and testing of backflow prevention assemblies to ensure compliance with local and state regulations. Accurately document test results and submit them to appropriate regulatory authorities. Troubleshoot and diagnose issues in backflow prevention devices. Perform repairs, replacements, or adjustments to backflow assemblies and other plumbing systems as necessary. Install new backflow prevention assemblies in compliance with Reg 4 and other relevant codes. Ensure all installations meet safety standards and pass regulatory inspections. Communicate with property owners or managers regarding the status of their backflow prevention systems. Provide recommendations for maintenance or replacement when necessary. Stay updated on changes to local, state, and federal regulations regarding backflow prevention. Ensure that all work performed adheres to California’s Department of Health Services (DHS) and local agency standards. Maintain detailed records of all tests, repairs, and installations performed. Submit reports to water authorities, like the LADWP, regarding the status and maintenance of backflow systems. Follow all safety protocols related to plumbing, hazardous materials, and confined spaces. Ensure that all equipment and tools are properly maintained and in good working condition.