Fire & Safety Representative Professional Services - Syracuse, NY at Geebo

Fire & Safety Representative

Provide fire safety field services for the Division of Juvenile Justice and Opportunities for Youth (DJJOY) Facilities and Community Multi-Service Offices. Verify compliance with applicable safety codes, regulations, and state and local requirements. Perform regular safety inspections and audits preparation to include but not limited to, ACA, SCOC, agency policies and annual state and local Code compliance. Compile reports detailing findings and recommendations based on audits. Provide technical assistance to assist in corrective action to achieve compliance. Provide technical assistance for compliance to assigned Facility Fire Safety Officers and Assistant Facility Fire Safety Officer at DJJOY facilities. Conduct annual review of DJJOY R.E.D Book and maintain records for various fire safety systems used at various facilities. Conduct review of evacuation and fire safety plans to determine the facilities' ability to respond to fire and other emergencies. Establish working relationships with local safety authorities and promote interagency cooperation in areas involving dual jurisdiction. Conduct safety awareness and regulatory requirement training to include but not limited to Confined Space, Lock/Tag Out, Asbestos Awareness, Fire Safety and Hazardous Materials. This position will have a home station to report to and be dispatched from. This requires significant travel (80%) throughout New York State. Additional duties will be discussed in detail during the interview.
Job Function
Provide fire safety field services for the Division of Juvenile Justice and Opportunities for Youth (DJJOY) Facilities and Community Multi-Service Offices. Verify compliance with applicable safety codes, regulations, and state and local requirements. Perform regular safety inspections and audits preparation to include but not limited to, ACA, SCOC, agency policies and annual state and local Code compliance. Compile reports detailing findings and recommendations based on audits. Provide technical assistance to assist in corrective action to achieve compliance. Provide technical assistance for compliance to assigned Facility Fire Safety Officers and Assistant Facility Fire Safety Officer at DJJOY facilities. Conduct annual review of DJJOY R.E.D Book and maintain records for various fire safety systems used at various facilities. Conduct review of evacuation and fire safety plans to determine the facilities' ability to respond to fire and other emergencies. Establish working relationships with local safety authorities and promote interagency cooperation in areas involving dual jurisdiction. Conduct safety awareness and regulatory requirement training to include but not limited to Confined Space, Lock/Tag Out, Asbestos Awareness, Fire Safety and Hazardous Materials. This position will have a home station to report to and be dispatched from. This requires significant travel (80%) throughout New York State. Additional duties will be discussed in detail during the interview.
Salary Range:
From $60069 to $76387 Annually
Minimum Qualification
One year of permanent competitive or 55b/c service in this title. Provisional:
Either 1. Five years of full-time active service in a professional fire department or industrial fire brigade (including members of the military who spent their service time performing firefighting and fire protection activities) WHICH INCLUDES two years of experience as the person primarily responsible for fire prevention, fire inspection, or fire training programs; Or 2. Eight years of active service in a volunteer fire department WHICH INCLUDES two years of experience as the person primarily assigned and responsible for fire prevention, fire inspection, or fire training programs, AND the successful completion of six fire safety courses offered by the State Office of Fire Prevention and Control or a verifiable equivalent. Five of these courses must include:
Firefighter 1 or Basic Firefighter and Intermediate Firefighter or equivalent; Introduction to Code Enforcement Practices Part 1; Introduction to Code Enforcement Practices Part II; and Inspection Procedures for Existing Structures; Or 3. An associate's or higher level degree in fire science, fire safety, or a fire protection field; AND three years full-time active service in a professional fire department or industrial fire brigade WHICH INCLUDES two years of experience as the person primarily responsible for fire prevention, fire inspection, or fire training programs; Or 4. An associate's or higher level degree in fire science, fire safety, or a fire protection field; AND six years of active service in a volunteer fire department WHICH INCLUDES two years of experience as the person primarily assigned and responsible for fire prevention, fire inspection, or fire training programs, AND the successful completion of six fire safety courses offered by the State Office of Fire Prevention and Control or a verifiable equivalent. Five of these courses must include:
Firefighter 1 or Basic Firefighter and Intermediate Firefighter or equivalent; Introduction to Code Enforcement Practices Part 1; Introduction to Code Enforcement Practices Part II; and Inspection Procedures for Existing Structures. Important:
If you qualify under option 2 or option 4 you MUST submit a listing of the qualifying courses you have completed on your application. You will be asked to produce proof of satisfactory completion of coursework at the time of interview. This position may be designated 55 b/c and is subject to verification of applicant eligibility.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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