Fire Community Risk Reduction Officer I or II Safety Section
Listed on 2026-02-20
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Government
Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief, Government Agency
Description
Fire Community Risk Reduction Officer I – $41.06 - $52.41 Hourly ($85,404.80 - $ Annually)
Fire Community Risk Reduction Officer II – $45.62 - $58.23 Hourly ($94,889.60 - $ Annually)
Part‑time salary is the hourly rate only.
Anaheim Fire and Rescue seeks a dynamic Fire Community Risk Reduction Officer (CRRO) I/II for both full‑time and part‑time to support efforts in the Community Risk Reduction Division. Unique to Anaheim, the CRRO performs responsible technical level activities in the enforcement of compliance with codes, laws, regulations, and ordinances related to buildings, public assemblies, fire codes, hazardous materials, hazardous waste, and underground storage tanks.
Experience conducting inspections for new construction is highly desirable.
Please note:
Eligibility lists for both full‑time and part‑time are established to fill current (within Life Safety section) and future vacancies.
The Fire Community Risk Reduction Officer I classification is the first level classification within the series, employees at this level perform more routine and less complex inspections and investigative activities related to fire code and hazardous materials compliance. The Fire Community Risk Reduction Officer II classification performs journey level tasks and handles less routine and more complex enforcement investigations, occupancy inspections, and monitoring of use and control of hazardous materials including heavy, commercial, and industrial.
The department reserves the option to hire at either Fire Community Risk Reduction Officer I or Fire Community Risk Reduction Officer II level based on candidate qualification, selection process, and needs of the department.
Essential Functions Fire Community Risk Reduction Officer I – Essential Job Functions (Life Safety Section)- Conduct inspections and prepare reports based on field notes; issue citations and violation notices; conduct informal hearings; gather evidence of violations and non‑compliance; prepare for criminal and civil action as necessary.
- Make presentations to the public, business groups, students/administrators/educational institutions, and non‑profit professional organizations.
- Investigate complaints and issue corrective notices as necessary.
- Conduct life safety inspections; interpret adopted laws, regulations, and ordinances; and perform enforcement for all occupancy types and new construction.
- Apply the fire codes and issue appropriate fire code permit(s).
- Conduct inspections of new business licenses issued by the City for compliance with adopted fire codes.
- Conduct inspections of multi‑family residences.
- Make presentations to the public, business groups, students/administrators/educational institutions, and non‑profit professional organizations.
- Prepare reports based on field notes; issue field orders, citations, and violation notices; conduct informal hearings; prepare reports for prosecution; provide testimony in prosecutorial proceedings; gather evidence of violations and non‑compliance; may conduct felony and misdemeanor investigations; prepare for criminal and civil action as necessary.
- Investigate complaints to determine if a fire hazard exists and issue corrective notices as necessary.
- Conduct post‑incident community outreach.
- Perform related duties and responsibilities as required.
- Conduct inspections of all occupancies for compliance with fire prevention codes.
- Conduct inspections and witness acceptance tests on new fire protection systems including fire sprinklers, fire alarms, extinguishing systems and hydrants.
- Conduct plan reviews and inspections of places of assemblies such as trade shows, carnivals, and fairs for compliance with fire codes; conduct public assembly inspections for approval/denial of Entertainment Permits issued by the City.
- Apply the fire codes and issue appropriate fire code permit(s).
- Enforce and interpret fire codes, building codes, state laws, and local ordinances, including the issuance of correction notices.
- Conduc…
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