Fire Prevention Inspector

Found in: Talent US 2 C2 - 2 weeks ago


Sedgwick, United States State of Kansas Full time

Employment Benefits

Comprehensive medical, mental, dental, vision, and additional coverage

Sick & Vacation leave

Work-Life Balance programs: parental leave, military leave, jury leave, funeral leave

Paid State Holidays (designated by the Governor annually)

Fitness Centers in select locations

Employee discounts with the

Retirement and deferred compensation programs

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Position Summary & Responsibilities

Position Summary

Within an assigned district of the state, the Inspector conducts Fire and Life Safety inspections of facilities under the jurisdiction of the Kansas Fire Prevention Code. Inspection work is governed by Division Directives which address inspection preparation, types of inspections, inspection protocol, interpretive guidelines, local agency liaison and limits of authority.

The territory that this position covers will include the following county: Sedgwick.

Residency within the territory is preferred; however, this will be reviewed on a case by case basis.

Job Responsibilities may include but are not limited to the following

The Inspector independently plans and schedules travel itineraries to utilize time and mileage in the most efficient manner. Work is assigned by the Topeka office and by inspection initiative. The Inspector may periodically be assigned to an inspection team conducting inspections at large facilities. Most inspections are routine in nature; however, special inspections are periodically conducted to support ongoing Enforcement activities or investigate complaints. The Inspector utilizes independent judgment in evaluating the facility; however, the judgment is guided by Division Directives.

The Inspector completes documentation substantiating inspection findings. The Kansas Inspection Data System (KIDS) generates most of the necessary inspection paperwork. The Inspector updates KIDS information. At the close of the inspection, the Inspector provides violation specific citations from a variety of statutory, regulatory or technical code standard sources in accordance with Division Directives. These citations and conclusions provide the bases for Enforcement follow-up.

The Inspector completes paperwork necessary for time accounting, vehicle use and expense reimbursement in accordance with Division, Agency and State policies and directives. The Inspector participates in periodic staff training events and staff conference calls. These training events provide the Inspector with increased knowledge of Division Directives, interpretations, operating practices, statutes, rules and regulations or adopted national standards. The Inspector independently studies Division Directives, statutes, rules and regulations and adopted codes and standards to enhance knowledge and job performance. Significant travel and some overnight stays are required.

The Inspector assists local authorities in fire prevention matters through participation in statewide fire safety organizations and by routinely providing inspection assistance and liaison to individual local fire departments. The Inspector provides liaison to local fire prevention officials on agency policy, inspection techniques and judgment.

Qualifications

Education

High school diploma or GED.

College courses may be substituted for Fire and Life Safety inspection experience.

Licensing & Certification

Valid Kansas Driver's License.

Fire Inspector I certification through IFSAC or ProBoard or must obtain the certification within one year of hire date. 

Minimum Qualifications

Must have exceptional skills in oral and written communication.

Must have computer skills.

Preferred Qualifications

Knowledge of the Kansas Fire Prevention Code and the 2012 National Fire Life Safety Code.

Field, code and mechanical aptitude background.

Post-Offer, Pre-employment Requirements

Pre-employment Driver's License check.