Under general supervision of the Fire Marshal, the Fire Inspector examines industrial, wildland, wildland-urban interface, commercial, institutional, educational, residential properties and places of public assemblage to determine compliance with appropriate fire prevention codes, regulations and standards; examines plans for fire code compliance; enforces Tribal codes and ordinances related to life safety, housing, health and sanitation, public nuisance and weed abatement; conducts training sessions in fire prevention for employees, officials and the public; implements and conducts fire prevention training for suppression personnel and others as directed; acts as a technical resource person to staff and the public; supervises and trains fire prevention personnel; and performs related work as required. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Customer Service and Public Engagement Deliver prompt, courteous service to Tribal members, team members, and the public. Conduct public presentations and fire safety education for various community groups. Perform safety briefings for employees, contractors, and citizens. Code Enforcement and Compliance Enforce fire and life safety codes; issue violations abatement orders, and stop-work notices. Ensure compliance with Tribal ordinances and applicable laws; reexamine occupancies for progress. Coordinate with Tribal departments and appear in court as needed. Review site and building plans for regulatory compliance. Monitor progress toward code adherence and reexamine occupancies. Inspections and Hazard Mitigation Conduct fire and life safety surveys across various property types. Perform field inspections of buildings and facilities to assess fire detection/suppression systems and code compliance. Advise on fire escape planning and built-in protection systems. Respond to complaints and investigate safety concerns. Conduct wildland inspections and advise on urban interface fire prevention strategies. Promote safety in wildland-urban interface zones. Emergency Response and Event Safety Serve as Fire Safety Officer at events; monitor for irregularities and plan escape routes. Respond to fires and emergencies as directed. Reporting, Documentation and Coordination Prepare reports, correspondence, and studies on fire and life safety. Communicate with city, county, and state fire officials; coordinate with other departments and agencies. Lead field operations and occupancy surveys for fire prevention. Performs other duties as assigned to support the efficient operation of the department.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED