What are the responsibilities and job description for the Deputy Fire Marshal position at City of Stafford?
Key Job Responsibilities:
- Conduct fire and life safety inspections of commercial and public buildings both occupied and under construction
- Enforce local, state and federal safety and fire codes, laws and regulations
- Deliver fire prevention education programs
- Investigate complaints related to fire codes
- Review building plans for fire code compliance
- Conduct fire and explosion investigations to determine cause and origin to include those occurring outside of regular business hours
- Prepare criminal complaints relating to intentionally set fires and fire code violations
- Testify in court as required
- Prepare monthly reports related to inspections, fire code violations and others
- Perform other duties as assigned
- After hours on-call response for investigations and other reasons as deemed necessary
Minimum Qualifications (For Length of Employment):
- High school diploma or GED
- Current TCFP Fire Inspector – Basic
- Current TCFP Fire Investigator – Basic
- Current TCFP Structural Fire Fighter – Basic
- Current TCOLE Peace Officer license – Basic
- Current TSDHS Emergency Medical Technician – Basic
- Valid Texas driver's license
- Possess good communication skills
- Satisfactorily pass background investigation in accordance with CJIS requirements
- NIMS 100, 200, 700, 800
- Eligible certification pay:
- TCFP Fire Fighter – Intermediate: $0.25hr
- TCFP Fire Fighter Advanced: $0.50hr
- TCFP Driver/Operator-Pumper: $0.25hr
- TCFP Instructor I: $0.25hr
- TCFP Fire Officer I: $0.25hr
- TCFP Fire Officer II: $0.50hr
- TCFP Hazardous Materials Technician: $0.25hr
- TDSHS EMT – Intermediate: $0.75hr
- TDSHS EMT – Paramedic: $1.50hr
- TEEX Structural Collapse Technician: $0.25hr
The City of Stafford provides an equal employment opportunity for all qualified persons without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, disability or national origin.