Fire Inspector Position Available In Cumberland, North Carolina
Tallo's Job Summary: The City of Fayetteville is hiring a Fire Inspector to conduct fire inspections, educate the community on fire safety, and ensure compliance with fire codes. This full-time position pays $23.80 - $30.35 an hour. Duties include inspecting structures, issuing warnings, responding to inquiries, and coordinating prevention efforts. Continuing education is encouraged.
Job Description
Fire Inspector City of Fayetteville – 3.6 Fayetteville, NC Job Details Full-time $23.80 – $30.35 an hour 2 days ago Qualifications Mid-level 2 years Full Job Description JOB Click here to meet some of the City’s “CAN DO” employees.
Hiring Range:
$23.80 – $30.35/Hour
D.O.Q.INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE PROCESSED.A RESUME WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED IN DETERMINING YOUR QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS
POSITION.The City of Fayetteville is currently recruiting for a Fire Inspector to perform fire inspection and prevention duties including fire education; to inspect various structures; to interpret federal, state and local fire codes, laws and regulations; and to provide responsible staff support to the Fire Department.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Inspect commercial, industrial, institutional and other building structures including open burning sites to ensure compliance with federal, state and local codes, ordinances, regulations and laws; review and evaluate structure; issue warnings and notices of violations and citations.
Draft, compose, prepare and distribute a variety of correspondence, documents and reports including violation and citation warnings and notices; maintain and update various records, reports and files related to fire inspections, education and enforcement.
Receive and respond to citizen complaints and inquiries; answer questions and provide information to other departments, divisions, law enforcement agencies and the general public.
Assist with the coordination of fire inspections, education and enforcement services with contractors, the general public and city employees and officials; participate in recommending prevention methods and practices to businesses and the general public.
Attend and participate in continuing education classes.
Serve as liaison for the Fire Inspections Division with contractors, the general public and city employees and officials; advise and recommend prevention methods and practices to businesses and the general public.
Represent the Fire Department’s educational programs at various job fairs, schools, private agencies and other requested organizations; prepare and provide flyers, information, pamphlets and promotional material.
Participate in a variety of inspection activities requiring travel from site to site.
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