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The primary purpose of this position is to perform fire prevention and inspection duties of on-base and geographically separated facilities to detect, reduce and/or eliminate fire hazards in areas preventing various levels of fire risk/expectancy. Provides fire prevention safety training for the base population.
Job Responsibility:
Locates, isolates, and identifies actual or potential fire hazards and fire safety deficiencies, and initiates appropriate corrective action
Inspects work sites where welding, cutting, brazing, and other types of hot work to be performed
Provides fire prevention safety training to the base population and participates in development and presentation of all facets of the annual fire prevention plan
Inspects & identifies deficiencies on a variety of fire protection systems
Uses building codes, and various manuals and specifications, prepares reports, conducts fire investigations, evaluates hazardous conditions, and provides recommendations to correct hazards
Applies a practical knowledge of codes, standards, building plans review, and engineering principles as applicable to life safety and fire prevention
Attends pre-construction conferences to brief contractors on their fire protection/prevention responsibilities
Develops and maintains a variety of documentation such as fire prevention inspection schedules and facilities files
Inspects, maintains, and replaces as necessary facility fire extinguishers
Maintains a valid driver’s license and safely operates a motor vehicle
Performs work in accordance with the Performance Work Statement and applicable directives
Performs other duties as assigned or requested
Requirements:
Minimum of three years of progressive experience as a full-time firefighter with a paid, professional firefighting force or equivalent experience and two years’ experience as a fire prevention inspector
Possess all certifications required for a Fire Inspector in accordance with DoD Instruction 6055.06M
Required certifications include HAZMAT Awareness
Fire Inspector II
Certifications must be from IFSAC, ProBoard, or DoW
Be or become trained and qualified in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
Ability to wear protective clothing and equipment and perform strenuous tasks under adverse conditions
Possess a valid state driver’s license and must be able to obtain a state of Tennessee Class “D” driver’s license immediately upon employment
Capability to attend and complete on- and off-site training courses and any certification required by the Air Force or the Company
Must be able to obtain and maintain a Secret US Government Clearance
US Citizenship is required to obtain and maintain Secret Clearance