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K-9, Bike Patrol, Dive Team, SRT, Traffic Unit, FTO, Fire Inspector, Drone Operator, Detective Bureau, etc. Performs general police and fire fighting as a member of a combined police-fire unit; does related work as required.
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Must have Fire Life Safety Director License F-89, T-89, Z-89, be EAP certified and must have a current NY State Guard License. The Fire Inspector position helps maintain a safe and secure environment for our clients by inspecting grounds, buildings and other infrastructure to detect fire hazards in order to protect life and property on site.
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Certificate evidencing satisfactory completion of fire safety inspector training program issued by state superintendent of public instruction, per Section 3303.07 of revised code of revised code; 12 mos.
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Must possess Fire Inspector II and Plans Examiner I Certifications or equivalent; OR within the first 24 months of employment, must be willing and able to obtain OSFM Advanced Fire Prevention.
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We also inspect various safety systems such as fire suppression, wet and dry sprinkler systems, special hazards, and offer fire alarm monitoring. We design, fabricate, and install fire sprinkler and fire alarm safety systems.
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May perform other inspections and safety duties as required May perform additional security services functions, as permitted under any required Security Officer license and as specified for the assigned site(s), in addition to Fire Inspector duties.
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The Fire Alarm Technician is responsible for the inspection, testing, servicing, and/or the installation of alarm systems, or other applicable fire safety equipment and systems to include emergency lights all in accordance with applicable fire codes.
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Firefighter II, Fire Safety Inspector I, and Paramedic Certification required. Deputy Fire Chief South Pasadena Fire Department City of South Pasadena Pay Range $78,541-$130,374 (depending on experience) Full benefits, pension, vacation and sick time, take home vehicle.
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Cumulative 5+ years of experience in engineering or the construction industry, related to all aspects of fire protection, including fire suppression systems, fire alarm and detection systems, fire-resistive construction, and life safety.
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Typical Qualifications Must possess a valid State of Florida certification as an EMT or Paramedic; a State of Florida Firefighter certification; a State of Florida Fire Inspector Certification; a Fire Inspector certification by the Broward County Board of Rules and Appeals; a Florida Driver's License; a CPR or ACLS card; and EVOC certificate.
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5+ years’ experience performing Inspections, Testing, and Maintenance (ITM) of Fire Alarm and/or Fire Life Safety Systems including Sprinkler. Our fire inspectors significantly contribute to public safety, property protection, and overall emergency preparedness.
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Experience as a fire marshal, fire plans examiner, fire inspector, or authority having jurisdiction. - Interface with internal data center operations team, data center design engineering team, server hardware team, environmental health and safety team to promote standards that maintain consistency and reliability in services delivered.
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Successful completion of CFSTES Fire Prevention 1A and 1B (retired on 12/31/2016) or completion of Fire Inspector 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D or, the equivalent combination or training and experience prior to employment.
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Position purpose Life Safety Services Inspectors inspect, install and repair passive fire products such as fire and smoke dampers and provide services that deliver solutions that give our customers peace of mind.
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LSS Life Safety Services® specializes in the inspection, installation and repair of fire and smoke dampers, fire doors and fire barrier management services in commercial facilities across the United States.
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