Conduct inspections of diverse properties to enforce fire safety compliance, Review building plans for fire access and water supply, Collaborate with developers and officials to ensure code adherence, Inspect construction sites for adherence to fire protection specifications, Perform technical inspections and testing of fire protection systems, Issue permits for hazardous materials and operations, Investigate fire and life safety hazard complaints, Prepare reports and written orders to address hazards, Collaborate with jurisdictions for prosecution assistance, Educate the public and businesses on fire safety practices, Research and apply fire prevention laws, Maintain inspection records and correspondence, Partner with enforcement agencies to enhance public safety
Competitive hourly salary range of $45.00 - $58.00, Flexible work schedule, Employee discount program, Generous employee referral bonuses, Opportunities for career advancement and professional development
Must-have: ICC Fire Inspector 1 certification, 5+ years of experience in fire inspections, Thorough knowledge of state and local codes, Municipal experience, Preferred: Ability to lift/move 25 pounds, Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities
Technical Skills: Fire safety compliance, Building code interpretation, Hazardous material management, Soft Skills: Effective communication, Public education on safety, Collaboration with stakeholders, Industry-Specific Skills: Familiarity with Massachusetts Codes and Standards, Experience in fire inspections for various occupancy types
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