The trade nobody told you about pays better than the one you took.
Fire protection is one of the highest-paying, most stable, code-driven trades in the United States โ and almost nobody knows it exists. Zion Fire Academy is the in-house training program that turns mechanical aptitude into a NICET-credentialed career โ plus structured tracks for office staff, sales, estimating, building maintenance, and owner/customer training.
Already enrolled? Sign in at zion.study. New here? Most tracks are by enrollment โ see below.
Why a fire-protection contractor needs its own academy
The fire-protection trade has a labor problem the national contractors paper over with sub-contracted crews and traveling techs. We don't.
Every Zion technician is on a documented NICET certification ladder. Every apprentice has a named lead-tech mentor. Every Friday is a real classroom day, not a "ride-along" euphemism. The result is the only thing that matters: the person who walks into your building knows what they're looking at, can answer your AHJ's question, and isn't going to leave because they're chasing prevailing-wage work on a federal job in another state.
This is the manufacturing line for trustworthy technicians โ and it's the same reason we can take on the work the national contractors quietly turn down.
The Academy is more than apprenticeship
Most fire-protection "academies" only train field techs. Zion's covers the whole company โ because a fire-protection business that runs well needs trained estimators, trained office staff, trained building owners, and trained customers, not just trained technicians.
Field technician track
NFPA 72, 13, 25, 2001, 96. Apprentice โ Technician โ Lead. NICET I โ III pathway. The flagship program. Zion employees, invite-only.
Estimator & designer track
Takeoff practice, NFPA 13 hydraulics, bid-strategy, software (HydraCAD, AutoSPRINK). For techs leaving the truck and for direct-hire estimators. Zion employees, invite-only.
Office & sales track
Code literacy for non-technicians, customer-conversation scripts, deficiency-explanation drills, AHJ etiquette, CRM and dispatch workflow. Zion employees, invite-only.
Building maintenance track
For building engineers and on-site maintenance staff at properties Zion services. NFPA 25 owner inspection items, smoke-detector basics, kitchen-hood housekeeping. Open enrollment.
Owner training
For property owners and operators: what NFPA 25 actually requires of you, how to read an ITM report, how to budget for deficiencies, what AHJs look for. Open enrollment.
Customer training
Short, focused modules for the people who actually use the buildings โ restaurant managers (kitchen suppression basics), retail managers (sprinkler don'ts), GCs (fire watch protocol). Open enrollment.
See What We Teach for the full technician curriculum and NICET Certification Path for the certification ladder.
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Zion Fire Academy runs on a dedicated learning platform at zion.study. Your courses, progress, certificates, and CEU records all live there. If you're a current Zion employee or an enrolled owner/customer trainee, you should already have credentials.
Lost your password? Use the "Forgot password" link on zion.study. Can't log in? Email academy@zion.us or ask your training lead.
The career ladder
Every apprentice can map a paycheck to each step. No mystery, no "we'll talk about it later":
| Level | Typical duration | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Apprentice (Year 1) | 0โ12 months | Field-supported work under a NICET-credentialed lead; OSHA-10, NICET I exam target |
| Apprentice (Year 2) | 12โ24 months | Independent ITM on routine work; NICET II exam target |
| Technician | 24โ48 months | Solo lead on most ITM; NICET II credentialed; OSHA-30, mfr schools |
| Lead Technician | 4โ6 years | Crew lead; NICET III in primary discipline; AHJ-facing |
| Senior Lead / Foreman | 6+ years | Project oversight; second NICET III discipline; mentor for apprentices |
| PM / Designer / Estimator | varies | Office track for techs who want to leave the truck; NICET IV / PE pathway |
Full numbers on Pay & Career Ladder.
How to enroll
Enrollment depends on which track:
- Technician / estimator / office / sales tracks: Zion employees only. You're enrolled when you're hired โ your training lead sets up your zion.study account during onboarding.
- Want to join Zion as an apprentice or hire? Use the application form โ five minutes, no fluff. We follow up within three business days.
- Building maintenance, owner, or customer training: Open enrollment. Email academy@zion.us with your role and which track interests you. We'll send a course catalog and enrollment link.
- Refer someone for an apprentice slot. We pay a referral bonus on hires that complete year one.
Frequently asked questions
Is Zion Fire Academy a public, accredited program?
Zion Fire Academy is currently an internal training program covering technician apprenticeship, estimator/designer, office and sales, plus open-enrollment tracks for building maintenance, owners, and customers. The technician tracks run as a hire-and-train pipeline for Zion employees. We're building toward broader public enrollment in the technician tracks. Apply or refer someone โ
Where do I log in to my Academy courses?
Sign in at zion.study with the credentials your training lead set up during onboarding. Your courses, progress, and certificates all live there. Lost password โ use the link on zion.study. Other issues โ academy@zion.us.
Do I need fire-protection experience to apply?
No. We hire apprentices from adjacent trades (electrical, low-voltage, plumbing, HVAC) and from outside the trades entirely. What we look for is mechanical aptitude, willingness to learn code, and a clean driving record. Existing NICET certification is a plus but not required.
What's the work schedule?
The Zion apprentice schedule is 4 days of paid field work (10-hour days) plus a Friday training block: 4 hours of paid classroom and 4 hours of apprentice-contributed self-study and lab work. This structure protects training time without burning your weekend.
What does it pay?
See Pay & Career Ladder for the full breakdown. Briefly: apprentices start above Texas low-voltage helper rates, with raises tied to documented NICET progression. Lead techs with NICET III earn at or above the top of the Texas fire-protection market.
Is there a training repayment agreement?
Yes. Zion invests significant money in apprentice training (NICET prep, OEM-certified courses, manufacturer schools). We use a Texas-compliant training repayment / sponsorship agreement that is fully disclosed at offer time. The agreement is fair, time-limited, and pro-rates down to zero over a defined commitment window.