Fire engineer job description
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functions/purpose…
I.
List of Fire engineer duties:
- Preparing written reports and technical analyses
- Preparing Fire Hazards Analysis for DOE Nuclear Facilities
- Conducting design reviews associated with construction and commissioning activities
- Providing fire protection field services to nuclear facility operation and maintenance personnel
- Selecting and justifying fire protection systems and program requirements for new facilities and facilities undergoing modifications
- Performing fire protection inspections, appraisals and evaluations
II.
List of Fire engineer qualifications
- Bachelor of Science degree (or equivalent education) in an appropriate engineering discipline or the sciences from a four year accredited college or university.
- 7+ years of professional experience in a discipline or specialty.
- The candidate must have 3 years demonstrated experience in the preparation of written fire protection analyses, which include one out of the following topics: Fire Hazard Analyses, fire modeling, or performance-based design.
- Candidates must be familiar with NFPA 30, NFPA 101, NFPA 801.
- Knowledge of DOE Orders and Standards; and Codes of Federal Regulations for Commercial Nuclear facilities are a plus.
- Candidates will be expected to assist in growing the existing customer base and expand into new markets.
- The candidate must have good writing and interpersonal skills.
- Due to the nature of work, candidate must be a US Citizen.
- Candidate must be eligible to obtain a DOE Q clearance and access to Commercial Nuclear Facilities.