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Must possess and maintain a State of Florida Fire Safety Inspector I Certification Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Ability to analytically and objectively inspect new and existing structures and facilities for compliance with all Federal, State and local Fire and Life Safety codes.
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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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What you will doInspectors are responsible for conducting routine inspections, testing, service, and preventative maintenance on Fire Alarm, Sprinkler, or Suppression life safety product lines as well as similar competitive manufacturers’ product lines.
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Certified in one or more of the following:Certified Healthcare Facilities Manager (CHFM)Certified Safety Professional (CSP)Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH)Certified Fire Inspector (CFI)Certified Healthcare Safety Professional (CHSP)Salary range: Beginning salary will likely range from $132,000 to $175,000 annually.
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How you will do itPerform routine inspections, testing, servicing, installing and preventative maintenance of life safety product lines as well as similar competitive manufacturer's product line.
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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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Fire/Life Safety Systems experience required. Two to five years of experience installing and/or servicing fire alarm and basic understanding of electronics, wiring, local and national codes.
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You will assess the risk for various commercial insurance lines of business that can include Property, General Liability, Workers Compensation, Auto/Fleet, Products Liability, Inland Marine and Builders Risk. Tools or Items You Must Provide:Windows-based PC with an image/document scannerDigital cameraHigh speed internet accessMeasuring device such as: laser, 100 ft.
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Maintains positive communication with local fire marshal, building inspector, state elevator inspector, and any other jurisdictions governing the community. Subject matter expert on all Physical Plant Systems including but not limited to, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, elevator, life safety systems, landscaping, kitchen equipment, and emergency systems.
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Perform routine inspections, testing, servicing, installing and preventative maintenance of life safety product lines as well as similar competitive manufacturer's product line. Make minor repairs to fire sprinkler systems.
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About the job Loss Control Inspector - Independent Contractor - New Haven County. Inspectors are the "eyes" for the insurance underwriter, who is generally in another area and confined to an office.
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The Fire & Life Safety Director will maintain a professional demeanor while leading staff and aiding customers, employees, visitors, and guests. Berkeley College is seeking a Fire & Life Safety Director to join our team in New York City. Our Fire & Life Safety Directors support Berkeley College in our goal of providing best-in-class security and life safety services.
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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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Conducts reviews (building audits, places of assembly and classroom evaluations) in identifying fire/life safety deficiencies. Public education/instruction experience in a classroom setting in fire extinguisher use, fire and life safety.
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Experience performing Inspections, Testing, and Maintenance (ITM) of Fire Sprinkler and/or Fire Life Safety Systems. 5+ years of experience performing Inspections, Testing, and Maintenance (ITM) of Fire Sprinkler and/or Fire Life Safety Systems.
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