Fire Marshal

TOWN OF GLASTONBURYGlastonbury Center, CT
33dOnsite

About The Position

THE TOWN OF GLASTONBURY IS RECRUITING FOR THE POSITION OF FIRE MARSHAL. THE STARTING SALARY FOR THIS LEADERSHIP ROLE WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMENSURATES WITH EXPERIENCE AND INCLUDES ALL FULL-TIME BENEFITS OFFERED BY THE TOWN. WE LOOK FORWARD TO THE POSSIBILITY OF WORKING WITH YOU! GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Under general direction of the Director of Community Development, incumbent is responsible for leading the Fire Marshal Division; overseeing a comprehensive plan review, fire inspection, investigations, prevention and education program, and serves as the Town’s Open Burn Official in accordance with Connecticut General Statutes and Connecticut State Fire Safety Code. ESSENTIAL DUTIES: Supervises the daily activities of assigned staff; provides performance feedback both formally and informally. Ensures training on and enforces compliance with best practices for safe work practices, with attention to risk management and loss control. Develops and administers policies to ensure clear communication of performance expectations. Determines and documents work procedures, prepares work schedules, and expedites workflow, evaluating and standardizing procedures to improve efficiency and effectiveness of operations. Maintains records of fire and inspection activity and completes related reports. Reviews construction building plans, specifications and fire protection system designs for conformance with applicable fire codes and provides comment to Building Official for permit approval. Provides consultation to developers, contractors and owners on corrective action to be taken. Performs inspections during construction and provides comment to Building Official for certificate of occupancy. Performs inspections for conformance with applicable fire codes of buildings and facilities, as required by law day care centers, medical centers, and liquor permit premises, certifying for state licensure various facilities and services, including, but not limited to, fireworks displays, heaters, fuel stations, outdoor amusements, storage tanks used for fuel oil, gasoline and liquid propane gas open burning requiring a permit Regulates the use of hazardous materials in Town; issues permits for the use, transportation and storage of explosives. Inspects all vehicles registered in Town that transport flammable and combustible liquids. Reviews and issues open burn permits in accordance with state and local regulations. Inspects burn sites for compliance, ensures safe burning practices, and enforces restrictions to protect public safety and air quality. Issues abatement orders and state infractions on violations; prepares related court paperwork. Works with States Attorney’s offices in case preparation and advice on case matters relating to investigations. Investigates the origin, cause and circumstances of fires, explosions, and burn injuries within the Town and prepares reports to the State Fire Marshal. Follows up on suspicious fires to determine possible wrongdoing and recommends enforcement action as appropriate. Investigates and resolves customer service issues. Takes corrective action and maintains records of concerns and resolutions. Coordinates fire safety programs and activities, including, but not limited to fire prevention in the schools, senior housing communities, and other public venues. Serves as a technical resource to the Director of Community Development and other staff to inform land use and long-range planning, and emergency operations planning. Drafts annual Division budget. Monitors revenues and expenditures, assuring effective and efficient use of budgeted funds and personnel. Oversees the purchase and maintenance of all equipment for the Fire Marshal department. Ensures a respectful and safe work environment for all by fostering a culture of mutual respect, accountability for ethical behavior and positive leadership, aligning policies, procedures and training with such values. Sets high professional and customer service standards for staff and ensures accountability with those standards. OTHER DUTIES: Assists in employee selection. Performs other duties as required. CONFIDENTIALITY: Maintains confidentiality of records and information as appropriate CONDUCT: Observes safe work practices Observes state traffic laws Represents the Town in a professional and courteous manner at all times DEPENDABILITY: Regularly attends and is punctual for work Work evenings and weekends as necessary, including 24/7 on-call duties, and attendance at public meetings NOTE: The above description is illustrative of tasks and responsibilities. It is not meant to be all inclusive of every task and responsibility. Incumbent must be able to perform essential duties with or without reasonable accommodation.

Requirements

  • Graduation from high school, vocational school or GED
  • Six (6) years of experience working as a Certified Fire Marshal or Deputy Fire Marshal
  • Two (2) years of supervisory experience
  • Connecticut Fire Marshal Certification
  • Driver’s license

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in fire suppression, desirable

Responsibilities

  • Supervises the daily activities of assigned staff; provides performance feedback both formally and informally.
  • Ensures training on and enforces compliance with best practices for safe work practices, with attention to risk management and loss control.
  • Develops and administers policies to ensure clear communication of performance expectations.
  • Determines and documents work procedures, prepares work schedules, and expedites workflow, evaluating and standardizing procedures to improve efficiency and effectiveness of operations.
  • Maintains records of fire and inspection activity and completes related reports.
  • Reviews construction building plans, specifications and fire protection system designs for conformance with applicable fire codes and provides comment to Building Official for permit approval.
  • Provides consultation to developers, contractors and owners on corrective action to be taken.
  • Performs inspections during construction and provides comment to Building Official for certificate of occupancy.
  • Performs inspections for conformance with applicable fire codes of buildings and facilities, as required by law
  • day care centers, medical centers, and liquor permit premises, certifying for state licensure
  • various facilities and services, including, but not limited to, fireworks displays, heaters, fuel stations, outdoor amusements, storage tanks used for fuel oil, gasoline and liquid propane gas
  • open burning requiring a permit
  • Regulates the use of hazardous materials in Town; issues permits for the use, transportation and storage of explosives.
  • Inspects all vehicles registered in Town that transport flammable and combustible liquids.
  • Reviews and issues open burn permits in accordance with state and local regulations.
  • Inspects burn sites for compliance, ensures safe burning practices, and enforces restrictions to protect public safety and air quality.
  • Issues abatement orders and state infractions on violations; prepares related court paperwork.
  • Works with States Attorney’s offices in case preparation and advice on case matters relating to investigations.
  • Investigates the origin, cause and circumstances of fires, explosions, and burn injuries within the Town and prepares reports to the State Fire Marshal.
  • Follows up on suspicious fires to determine possible wrongdoing and recommends enforcement action as appropriate.
  • Investigates and resolves customer service issues.
  • Takes corrective action and maintains records of concerns and resolutions.
  • Coordinates fire safety programs and activities, including, but not limited to fire prevention in the schools, senior housing communities, and other public venues.
  • Serves as a technical resource to the Director of Community Development and other staff to inform land use and long-range planning, and emergency operations planning.
  • Drafts annual Division budget.
  • Monitors revenues and expenditures, assuring effective and efficient use of budgeted funds and personnel.
  • Oversees the purchase and maintenance of all equipment for the Fire Marshal department.
  • Ensures a respectful and safe work environment for all by fostering a culture of mutual respect, accountability for ethical behavior and positive leadership, aligning policies, procedures and training with such values.
  • Sets high professional and customer service standards for staff and ensures accountability with those standards.
  • Assists in employee selection.
  • Performs other duties as required.
  • Maintains confidentiality of records and information as appropriate
  • Observes safe work practices
  • Observes state traffic laws
  • Represents the Town in a professional and courteous manner at all times
  • Regularly attends and is punctual for work
  • Work evenings and weekends as necessary, including 24/7 on-call duties, and attendance at public meetings
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