Fire and Safety Director PT
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Security
Security Guard, Site Security, Unarmed Security, Armed Security
Location: New York
Fire and Life Safety Director 1 PT (44819)
New York (18216) - New York, NY 10006
OverviewSalary Range: $29.49 - $29.49 Hourly
Position Type:
Part Time
Job Shift: Any
DescriptionEmployment Opportunity
At Inter‑Con we take pride in providing customized security solutions for our clients. To us, that means the right officer in the right place and at the right time. In many cases our clients desire a softer security plan that meets their values and needs, but where high value people and assets are involved, others may prefer a more obvious security presence.
As an Unarmed Security Officer, you will be part of a highly trained security team that supports critical facilities and infrastructure, public venues that required an enhanced presence and personal protective services. You'll be trained by our team of highly qualified firearms instructors in safe weapons handling and marksmanship. As an Unarmed Security Officer, you are an integral part of the broad spectrum of specialized security services Inter‑Con provides its clients every day.
Specific benefits include:
- Competitive Pay
- Training and Career Development.
- Opportunities for Medical, dental, Holidays, vacation and sick, and 401 (k) retirement plan.
- Uniform and equipment provided
- Additional benefits vary depending on position.
Security personnel are to be certified and trained and will be assigned a variety of standing, sitting and walking posts.
Expected Responsibilities- a. Act as Fire and Life Safety Director as per guidelines of FDNY - Certificate of Fitness F-89 dated 7-27-17 which illustrates knowledge required for an FLSD including but not limited to Building Knowledge, Fire Command Center & Elevators, Non-Fire Emergencies including Active Shooter and Training Elements.
- b. Monitor and control all fire/life safety panels within the site, immediately respond to all trouble, supervisory and alarm signals received, and dispatch fire brigade including "runner" to investigate all signals received.
- c. Perform daily lamp‑test.
- d. Review work‑order tickets which may impact the fire alarm or suppression system(s) – SWMP.
- e. Maintain all fire command logbooks as per LL#5 and LL#26. Sign‑in fire command logbook at the beginning of shift and end of tour. Indicate any times relieved from assignment including personal breaks and/or meal period.
- f. Communicate all fire and non‑fire emergency incident situations and relevant information without delay to the Operations Command Center Supervisor and First Responders.
- g. Conduct and document all assigned code‑required inspections including but not limited to warden phones, fire extinguishers, AEDs, stairwell, emergency lighting, central station. Notify lead fire safety director and/or CBRE Fire Safety Director of all observed deficiencies without delay.
- h. Attend all assigned training and participate in tenant warden training.
- i. Enter all daily activity including assigned inspections into Maximo work order system.
- j. Attend all training sessions assigned including but not limited to AED/CPR, First Aid, Blood Borne Pathogens, Fire Life Safety.
- k. Maintain fire warden organizational charts.
- l. Maintain command log and record all relevant information including but not limited to system troubles, supervisory and alarm signals, and steps taken to address all impairments to fire detection and suppression systems, hot‑work activities.
- m. Maintain uniforms, personal appearance and grooming in a professional manner.
- n. Respond to all medical emergencies within the WTC campus with medical response "bag" and provide any immediate medical attention required.
- o. A minimum of one FLSD is required to always hold post at the Fire Command Station. Breaks must be scheduled accordingly to maintain this required coverage (no exceptions). All FLSD staff are required face‑to‑face for end‑of‑shift relief.
- p. Monitor radio, email, and text message communication(s) at all times as it relates to activities taking place at the site.
- q. Account for all materials and supplies each shift including but not limited to radios, keys, medical supplies, and record in fire command logbook. All reports of missing or damaged equipment must be escalated to lead officer or…
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