Position Summary
This position enforces fire prevention regulations of the City of Regina and the Province of Saskatchewan. An Inspector will conduct inspections on all types of new/existing buildings to ensure conformity/compliance with applicable by-laws, codes, regulations and prepares and presents public fire safety education programs and other applicable duties as assigned. This position reports to the Fire Marshal.
Key Duties & Responsibilities
Key Qualifications
Fire Inspector I
The knowledge, skills and abilities required for this position are obtained through completion of Grade 12 Diploma and typically a minimum of six (6) years as an active Fire Fighter or Fire Protection Engineering Technology diploma coupled with IFSAC Certified Fire Inspector NFPA 1031, Level I and II and IFSAC Certified Fire Investigator 1033. Public Fire & Life Educator NFPA 1035, other NFPA certifications, ICS 100 and communication experience and exposure would be an asset.
Fire Inspector II
The knowledge, skills and abilities required for this position are obtained through completion of Grade 12 Diploma and a minimum of one (1) year as a Fire Inspector I; coupled with IFSAC Certified Fire Inspector NFPA 1031, Level I and II and IFSAC Certified Fire Investigator 1033. Public Fire & Life Educator NFPA 1035, other NFPA certifications, ICS 100 and communication experience and exposure would be an asset.
Fire Inspector III
The knowledge, skills and abilities required for this position are obtained through completion of Grade 12 Diploma and a minimum of one (1) year as a Fire Inspector II; coupled with IFSAC Certified Fire Inspector NFPA 1031, Level I and II and IFSAC Certified Fire Investigator 1033. Public Fire & Life Educator NFPA 1035, other NFPA certifications, ICS 100 and communication experience and exposure would be an asset.
Knowledge of the current contents and application of the Provincial Legislation and various bylaws and codes applicable to all types of fire hazards.
Knowledge of fire safety planning and required emergency procedures.
Knowledge of departmental policies/operational SOP's relating to Prevention and Public Education.
Knowledge of fire protection systems i.e. fire alarms, sprinkler systems, water sources.
Knowledge of applicable bylaws, codes, regulations, standards and provincial statutes.
Identifies hazardous activities or processes.
Ability to establish and foster a co-operative working…
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