Fire Prevention Specialist - Maplewood, United States - Maplewood Township

Maplewood Township
Maplewood Township
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Maplewood, United States

3 weeks ago

Mark Lane

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Description

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A particular position using this title may not perform all the duties listed in this job specification, and all duties performed on the job may not be listed.


Under direction, inspects buildings and premises to identify and eliminate fire hazards and enforce the provisions of relevant fire safety codes and related regulations; does related work as required.


Requirements:

1) Possession of a current, valid Fire Inspector Certification issued by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs.

2) Applicants who possess the higher-level certification as a Fire Official are considered to have met the above certification requirement.


3) Some jurisdictions may require appointees to possess a license as an Inspector of Hotels and Multiple Dwellings, issued by the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs when assigned to a municipality approved to conduct cyclical inspections of multiple dwellings in conjunction with the State Local Cooperative Housing Inspection Program (SLCHIP).

4) Appointees will be required to possess a driver's license valid in New Jersey only if the operation of a vehicle, rather than employee mobility, is necessary to perform essential duties of the position.


Skills & Abilities

  • Knowledge of Word, Excel, Outlook, and other computer programs as needed.
  • Writes correspondence and prepares clear, accurate, informative statistical and other reports. Supervises the establishment and maintenance of essential records and reports.

Job Duties

  • Inspects various buildings, structures, and premises to identify and eliminate fire hazards.
  • Inspects buildings classified as highrise and lifehazard use for compliance with the Uniform Fire Safety Code using established regulations, guidelines, standards, procedures, and schedules.
  • Inspects fire extinguishing and fire protection equipment to ensure it is operable and prepares reports identifying deficiencies.
  • Observes tests of fire prevention or protection equipment in plants where explosive or flammable materials are processed or stored.
  • Observe equipment tests and inspect storage conditions for fire and safety code conformance.
  • Notes and investigates unsafe conditions and practices that might cause or increase fire hazards.
  • May instruct employees of business establishments in fire safety practices.
  • Inspects buildings with six or more stories used for human occupancy to ensure that they are equipped with standpipes installed in accordance with applicable regulations.
  • Reports findings to the fire official utilizing authorized forms, detailing violations and corrective action.
  • Inspects areas where flammable or combustible materials are stored and reports or takes steps to correct undesirable conditions.
  • Serves penalty notices, orders, rulings, and other legal process, including violation notices.
  • Ensures that automatic fire alarm systems, when required, are present, operable, and adequately maintained by pertinent regulations.
  • Inspects buildings for proper and adequate means of egress as determined by use, design, and layout.
  • Ensures all means of egress are accessible, safe, adequately equipped and maintained, and meet the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code requirements or other relevant codes or ordinances.
  • Ensures all exit and information signs are correctly displayed and maintained and meet the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code requirements about location, illumination, height, etc.
  • Reinspects buildings, structures, and premises that have been identified as having violation(s) of applicable fire codes and that constitute an imminent hazard to the health, safety, or welfare of the occupants or intended occupants, firefighters, or the general public, for abatement of said violation(s).
  • Reinspect buildings, structures, or premises within a prescribed time after they have been cited for violations to determine that violations have been properly and wholly abated.
  • Issues penalty notices for fire hazards not abated on subsequent inspection.
  • Examines interiors and exteriors of buildings, structures, and premises to detect hazardous conditions or violations of fire regulations and laws.
  • Prepares reports of violations and penalty orders.
  • Discusses conditions with owner or agent and recommends safe methods of storing flammable or other hazardous materials.
  • Informs owner or agent of conditions requiring correction, such as deficient egress facilities, improper fire protection equipment and faulty wiring, and issues violation notices.
  • Explains the New Jersey Uniform Fire Code and regulations to owners and advises how to abate existing violations.
  • Performs inspections to ensure compliance with conditions of permits issued by the Fire Official.
  • Prepares and files inspection reports.
  • Prepares and serves violation notices and orders.
  • Investigates complaints of alleged fire code violations and provides reports on findings, concl

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