Fire Inspector conducts inspections of new and existing buildings to ensure compliance with fire and safety codes. Prepares reports and issues violation documents. Being a Fire Inspector documents and defines actions needed to resolve non-compliance situations. Conducts fire investigations. Additionally, Fire Inspector has extensive knowledge of codes, ordinances, construction materials, and alarm systems. Typically requires an associate degree in fire science or equivalent. Has completed fire inspection training and may require the Certified Fire Inspector I (CFI) credential and applicable State License. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. The Fire Inspector is capable of working on complex problems and exceptions without direct supervision. Has a wide and comprehensive understanding of both general and specific aspects of the job. To be a Fire Inspector typically requires 7+ years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Entry Level Fire Alarm Technician
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This is an entry level position for someone seeking to work in electronic life safety field. Our company installs and maintains small to large scale fire alarm systems all over the state. You will work along side our experienced technicians as you gain knowledge of the industry. You will also learn electronic theory, electrical theory, programming, testing, troubleshooting, and State fire codes. Our company has a lot of room for career growth with highly experienced owners and technicians. If you are looking for a field that will challenge you mentally and technically, please apply.
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Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From $20.00 per hour
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Work Location: On the road