Fire Safety Officer - Mpa
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Government
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Security
Fire Safety Officer
The Fulton County Sheriff's Office is seeking a highly skilled and technically proficient Fire Safety Officer to oversee all fire- and life-safety programs within our detention facilities. This position is responsible for ensuring compliance with federal, state, and local fire codes, National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards, and all applicable detention-facility regulations. The Fire Safety Officer serves as the agency's subject-matter expert on fire prevention, fire-protection systems, and emergency preparedness in a secure, high-risk environment.
Key Responsibilities
Fire Prevention & Hazard Control
- Conduct routine inspections of inmate housing units, kitchens, workshops, medical areas, administrative offices, and other facility spaces to identify and mitigate fire hazards.
- Ensure proper storage, labeling, and handling of flammable liquids, chemicals, and maintenance supplies.
- Monitor for unsafe or altered inmate-made items (e.g., modified electronics, makeshift heating devices) that pose fire risks.
- Review facility operations and recommend corrective actions to reduce fire hazards and improve safety.
- Develop, maintain, and enforce the facility's fire safety and emergency evacuation plans.
- Coordinate and conduct fire drills for staff and inmates in accordance with state, federal, and correctional standards.
- Train staff on fire extinguisher use, evacuation procedures, alarm response, and emergency communication protocols.
- Respond to fire alarms, smoke reports, and fire incidents, coordinating with custody staff to ensure safe and secure inmate movement.
- Serve as the primary liaison with local fire departments and emergency response agencies.
- Inspect, test, and maintain fire alarms, sprinkler systems, smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, fire hoses, suppression systems, and emergency lighting.
- Maintain accurate logs of all inspections, tests, repairs, and system deficiencies.
- Coordinate repairs with maintenance personnel and external contractors to ensure timely resolution of issues.
- Ensure fire doors, emergency exits, and evacuation routes remain unobstructed and fully operational.
- Ensure compliance with NFPA standards, state fire codes, OSHA requirements, and correctional facility regulations.
- Prepare reports for internal audits, accreditation reviews (e.g., ACA), and inspections by the state fire marshal.
- Document all fire incidents, drills, training sessions, and hazard corrections.
- Participate in safety committees and contribute to policy development and updates.
- Provide ongoing fire safety training for new hires, correctional officers, civilian staff, and contractors.
- Educate inmates on fire safety rules, prohibited items, and emergency expectations.
- Develop training materials, presentations, and scenario-based exercises to enhance facility readiness.
- Coordinate fire safety procedures with custody operations to ensure inmate accountability and security during emergencies.
- Understand inmate behavior patterns that may increase fire risk, including intentional fires or tampering with safety equipment.
- Assist in investigations of fire-related incidents, including suspected arson or equipment sabotage.
- Ensure emergency response actions do not compromise facility security or staff safety.
- Monitor ventilation systems to prevent smoke spread in confined housing areas.
- Oversee fire safety protocols in segregation units, medical isolation areas, and high-security pods.
- Review construction, renovation, and maintenance plans for fire code compliance.
- Participate in emergency command center operations during major incidents or facility-wide emergencies.
- Prepare detailed inspection reports, deficiency notices, and compliance summaries for command staff and county leadership.
- Maintain all required documentation for accreditation bodies (ACA, NCCHC, state jail standards).
- Participate in safety committees and risk-management initiatives.
- Serve as the primary liaison to the local Fire Marshal's Office and municipal fire departments.
- Coordinate pre-incident planning, facility tours, and joint training with external agencies.
- Performs other related duties as required.
- Bachelor's degree in fire science, public safety, engineering, or related field.
- Professional certifications strongly preferred:
- Fire Inspector I/II (NFPA or state equivalent)
- Fire Instructor I
- Firefighter I/II
- Fire alarm, sprinkler, or life-safety systems certifications
- 5 years of experience in fire inspection, fire protection systems, or life-safety compliance.
- Experience in detention, corrections, industrial, or high-risk environments preferred.
- Strong knowledge of NFPA codes, fire-protection technology, and emergency-response procedures.
- Ability to pass all background checks and work effectively in a secure…
Emergency Preparedness & Response
Fire Protection Equipment & System Oversight
Compliance, Documentation & Reporting
Training & Education
Security-Sensitive Responsibilities
Documentation & Reporting
Interagency Coordination
Additional Functions
Minimum Qualifications
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