What are the responsibilities and job description for the Senior Fire Inspector position at City of The Colony?
Under the direct supervision of the Fire Marshal, is responsible for performing such tasks as inspections, enforcing the City of The Colony ordinances, conducting and assisting in fire investigations, develops and administering fire safety education programs. Investigates routine complaints of fire/life safety hazards, informing the community and media of the programs, services, incidents, and investigations of The Colony Fire Department. The position will be involved in public education, public relations, record keeping, and report writing.
- Conduct inspections of commercial businesses, public buildings, Certificate of Occupancies, state-licensed facilities, solar panels, and other inspection types assigned by the Fire Marshal. Inspects all related occupancies at least once a year.
- Inspect new construction projects to ensure compliance with adopted codes, ordinances, and state and federal laws.
- Complete fire inspection forms and other miscellaneous forms used by the department.
- Prepare clear and concise inspection reports in accordance with applicable codes and standards within the city limits.
- Evaluate fire protection and detection systems and equipment, ensuring that they are compliant with the occupancy or hazard being protected.
- Coordinate and present life and fire safety/prevention programs to citizens and groups within the city limits.
- Supervises and assists in developing and delivering public education programs.
- Demonstrates sound principles and practices in fire prevention education techniques and delivery methods.
- Conducting interviews as needed with print and broadcast media at times on a deadline.
- Assist the Fire Operations Division in developing pre-fire plans.
- Attend and complete all training as required for certification requirements and departmental standards.
- Provide assistance to the Fire Operations Division in data collection of vital statistics during inspection activities.
- Conduct fire investigations. Inspect and evaluate the fire scene to determine the area or point of origin, source of ignition, material ignited, and act or activity that brought the ignition source and materials together. Assess the subsequent progression, extinguishment, and containment of the fire.
- Document the fire scene. This may include diagramming the scene, photographing, and taking field notes to compile a final report.
- Coordinate investigation turn-over to Fire Marshal in the event arson is suspected.
- On-Call as required.
- Other assigned duties.
Salary : $102,171 - $115,602