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Currently holds a standard certificate issued by the board or a fire safety inspector license issued pursuant to Chapter 633, F.S., with a minimum of three (3) years of verifiable experience in fire safety inspection or fire safety plan review, and satisfactorily completes a building code inspector or plans examiner cross-training program that provides at least 100 hours but not more than two hundred (200) hours of cross training in the certification category sought.
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Commercial building inspection ~ fire safety ~ industrial safety ~ environmental safety ~ construction work ~ customer service ~ online reporting and document handling ~ ability to travel approximately a 50-mile radius.
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Principles and techniques of municipal life safety services work including fire prevention, code enforcement, community preparedness, and emergency planning activities; Works collaboratively with Fire Department, Building Department, City Attorney's Office, Code Enforcement staff, other governmental agencies, and related personnel on a variety of fire and life safety prevention inspection, enforcement and outreach activities.
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Inspects the property for potential issues or hazards pertaining to utilities/building systems (heating, wiring, plumbing), common areas, maintenance, protections, and life safety, etc. We are currently seeking inspector applicants who are qualified to work in the USA and have a history of direct experience completing commercial line inspections and/or have completed a training course such as, the VIITA Basic Commercial Line Inspector course or its equivalent.
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Conducts assigned fire and life safety inspections of existing structures, new structures and modifications within existing structures including construction features, automatic sprinklers and other fire protection systems, fire alarm systems, life safety features, and hazardous materials and processes in order to evaluate compliance with the South Carolina Fire Code and related construction codes for compliance.
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Completes the inspection report on the web-based Loss Control 360 system with Rapid Sketch. Helpful (but not required) Professional certifications: CSP, OHST, ALCM, ARM. Returns the completed report electronically (the reports consist of check-off questions, narrative, and digital photos.
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Build your career with the industry-leading fire, life safety and security company. Pye Barker Fire and Safety is an Equal Opportunity Employer. This position is responsible for performing Fire Alarm and Extinguisher inspections including testing devices, recording and generating results, and providing reports.
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Not necessary but a plus: VIITA Certification, previous experience in construction/plumbing/electrical industries, life safety/fire fighting, general contracting or property management.
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Five to ten years documented experience in low voltage electrical systems and Fire and /or Life Safety Systems experience required. Inspectors are responsible for conducting routine inspections, testing, service, and preventative maintenance on Electrical, Sprinkler or Suppression life safety product lines as well as similar competitive manufacturers' product lines.
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Duties include assisting both the Inspectors/ Lead Inspector and/or Inspection Manager in collecting data and generating any necessary paperwork (Fire Alarm Inspection Reports, Quick Reports, and Inspection Certificates.
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Study and learn NFPA standards for the inspection and testing of fire protection systems. Other Duties:Adheres to the Code of Conduct, Confidentiality Agreement, and Company Safety Policy.
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About the job Loss Control Inspector - Independent Contractor - Wyoming County. Inspectors are the "eyes" for the insurance underwriter, who is generally in another area and confined to an office.
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In the Fire and Safety Industry is responsible for inspecting, testing, and maintaining fire and life safety sprinkler systems in buildings to ensure they are in compliance with local, state, and national fire codes and standards.
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Protecting lives and property since 1985, WSFP and its subsidiaries specializes in Life Safety Systems. The Inspector will provide accurate and detailed inspections reports with all proper documentation of improvements and complications.
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Those with these skills as well as knowledge or experience in commercial insurance, inspections, or fire and safety assessments are encouraged to apply. tape, or measuring wheelReliable vehicle Auto and General Liability InsurancePreferred ExperienceCommercial Lines Property/Casualty Loss ControlCommercial Lines Property/Casualty UnderwritingCommercial Lines Property/Casualty Claims AdjusterCommercial insurance inspectionsFire and Life Safety investigations/inspectionsNo Licensed Insurance Agents/Producers.
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