Fire marshal job description
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description concludes Fire marshal key duties/responsibilities, Fire marshal job
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functions/purpose…
I.
List of Fire marshal duties:
- Reviews project construction plans and specifications for compliance with applicable codes; assures all construction documents bear the approval stamp required prior to Regents funding and, as appropriate, has the authority to delay and/or stop construction (up to and including the refusal of fire safety clearance).
- Performs construction inspections and acceptance testing of fire protection systems, fire rated assemblies and egress systems.
- Grants fire clearance to construction/renovation projects once appropriate requirements have been met.
- Organizes and works efficiently to maintain the targeted rechargeable hours within the fiscal year.
- Develops procedures using a combination of original and standard professional approaches/techniques to solve substantive, complex problems with multiple variables.
- Applies appropriate scientific and professional standards to recommend campus/university policies and programs and, as needed, create new methodologies.
- Monitors compliance and prevents hazards, and may serve as campus liaison with regulatory agencies.
- Writes and updates manuals and procedures.
- Drafts reports and other documentation, including use of relevant scientific data.
- As a technical resource on fire protection and code compliance, evaluates and recommends control measures and corrective actions to protect the campus community. Provides expertise and knowledge to other EH&S staff or other departments in designing and implementing a variety of campus compliance programs.
- Maintains knowledge/expertise with existing and proposed changes of all regulations in all subject areas.
- At the request of campus management (EH&S Director, VC Administration, UCPD Chief, or designated alternate):
- Staff Development: Works on committees and assignments along with formal and informal coaching and mentoring and regular training, including conference attendance.
- Must be available in a campus disaster or campus hazardous material release/threatened release, to serve in the appropriate emergency response role based upon expertise and, where applicable, designated departmental role.
II.
List of Fire marshal qualifications
- Advanced knowledge/understanding of broad range of fire and life safety and familiarity with all EH&S fields. Demonstrated expert knowledge of: California Code of Regulations, Title 19, and Title 24, Parts 1-9; National Fire Codes (published by the National Fire Protection Association).
- Advanced or expert knowledge and skill in applying and interpreting applicable local, state, and federal regulations and related standards, guidelines and, as appropriate, recommend campus policy.
- Strong written, verbal and interpersonal communications skills, including advanced political acumen and skill to effectively communicate with diverse constituencies in a highly political environment.
- Advanced skill to effectively represent the campus to state and federal authorities, and community groups.
- Advanced analytical and organizational skills to organize, prioritize and manage the successful completion of projects within budget and time constraints.
- Skill in mentoring or overseeing the work of other EH&S technical and professional staff.
- Skill to appropriate use technology and relevant scientific equipment as required.
- Possess and maintain a valid California driver's license.
- Must be able to perform required functions before 8am, after 5pm on workdays, or on weekends, as directed by the supervisor or as needed by the client.
- Bachelor degree in Fire Protection Engineering, Fire Protection Engineering Technology, Architecture, or related engineering field and seven (7) years of recent full-time experience in performing combination of fire prevention inspections, plan review, and construction inspections in a California local or state entity responsible for fire and life safety code and regulation enforcement, and/or equivalent experience/training. Professional certification preferred.
- A minimum of four (4) years cumulative recent experience in plan review. (Credit will be given towards work experience as a building inspector and plans examiner in a building department.)
- Successful completion of the State Fire Marshal's Fire Prevention 2A, 2B, 2C, 3A and 3B courses or equivalent.
- Successful completion of the State Fire Marshal's Fire Prevention 2B course (within 6 months of hire) and the Statutes and Regulations (within 12 months of hire).
- Meet requirements established by the State Fire Marshal to be a DCFM.