What are the responsibilities and job description for the Fire Marshal Battalion Chief position at City of Lompoc?
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Under direction of the Fire Chief, serves as the Fire Marshal planning, organizing, coordinating, and directing the City’s Community Risk Reduction, including fire prevention, investigations, inspections, and public fire education programs; provides training and coordination to Fire Department personnel in fire prevention and protection techniques; and enforces City and State fire and safety laws.
Positions in the class of Fire Marshal/Battalion Chief serve as the administrator in charge of an assigned department-wide function and may take command of department operations (in the absence of the Fire Chief), particularly during emergency scene operations. Positions are subject to rotation.
EXAMINATION PROCESS: Based upon screening of the City application, résumé, and responses to supplemental questions, applicants whose qualifications best meet the requirements of the position will be invited to the examination process. This process may include but is not limited to, panel interview, which consists of an evaluation of some of the essential knowledge, skills, abilities, and job-related experience listed below. Those candidates who pass the examination process are placed on an eligibility list from which the final selection will be made.
SELECTION PROCESS: As authorized by City policy, applicants being considered for hire in this position are subject to fingerprinting for purposes of investigating criminal history background, as part of the employment screening process. Appointment is subject to successful completion of a pre-employment medical examination (based upon job-related physical standards) by a City-designated physician.
Failure in any one part of the examination or selection processes will disqualify a candidate from further consideration.
The following duties are typical of this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices.
The Fire Marshal is the lead Chief Officer responsible for supervising, planning, organizing, coordinating and directing the City’s Community Risk Reduction/Fire Prevention Programs including investigations, inspections and public fire education programs; responds to major fires; functions as an incident Safety Officer, or as needed per the incident commander, conducts investigations and analyses to determine cause and origin of fire; prepares analytical reports to reveal findings; organizes and conducts inspections of buildings and other structures for compliance with applicable provisions of State and/or local codes; prepares inspection records and technical letters pertaining to recommendations and violations; checks plans for fire code compliance and conducts inspections for installation of sprinkler systems, heat activated alarm systems and other fire protection devices and equipment; conducts special inspections of industrial occupancies, flammable liquid tanks, hazardous material operations, blasting operations before and after detonation, and vapor recovery systems; monitors commercial and industrial use of hazardous substances through permits, inspections and recommendations for handling and disposal; prepares plans and presents programs for public education and information regarding fire safety and prevention; responds to questions and inquiries from the public; may counsel juveniles regarding fire safety; supervises, trains and coordinates assigned Fire Department personnel in fire prevention and protection techniques; performs performance evaluations for assigned employees as necessary; coordinates Engine Company Inspection Program; approves and issues a variety of permits; manages the Department’s comprehensive cost recovery program; represents the Fire Department to other departments regarding fire codes as necessary; recommends and implements changes in procedures; attends staff development meetings to coordinate inspections and conduct plan checks of new construction; plan checks new/remodeled building plans for fire safety; in the event of major fires or emergencies, may be called in from off duty to work an extended period of time; and performs other related duties as required.
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Any combination of training, education, and experience which demonstrates an ability to perform the duties of the position. The typical qualifying entrance background is:
EDUCATION: Graduation from high school or equivalent supplemented by college-level course work in Fire Science, Fire Administration, or a related field AND completion of two (2) courses in Chief Officer Certification through the California Fire Service Training and Educational System (CFSTES). BA/BS degree from a recognized four (4)-year college or university with major coursework in Fire Science, Fire Protection Engineering, Business and Management, Public Administration, or a related field is highly desirable.
EDUCATION: Graduation from high school or equivalent supplemented by college-level course work in Fire Science, Fire Administration, or a related field AND completion of two (2) courses in Chief Officer Certification through the California Fire Service Training and Educational System (CFSTES). BA/BS degree from a recognized four (4)-year college or university with major coursework in Fire Science, Fire Protection Engineering, Business and Management, Public Administration, or a related field is highly desirable.
EXPERIENCE: Five (5) years of increasingly responsible fire suppression and/or prevention experience, two years of the five at a Fire Captain rank or higher. Completion of the Departmental Acting Battalion Chief Certification program is highly desirable.
LICENSE/CERTIFICATIONS REQUIRED: Possession of a valid and appropriate California Driver's License AND Emergency Medical Technician Certificate. Completion of the Lompoc Fire Department Suppression Battalion Chief Task Book is highly desirable.
CERTIFICATIONS:
- Possession of, or ability to acquire State Fire Investigator Certification within 18 months of appointment.
- Possession of Inspector II within 18 months of appointment.
- Plans Examiner certifications within 18 months of appointment.
Completion of CSFM Safety Officer certification within 18 months of appointment
KNOWLEDGE OF:
- Perform responsible administrative work
- Plan, organize, coordinate, and direct the Engine Company Inspection Program and the City’s Community Risk Reduction; supervise, organize, and review the work of assigned staff involved in fire prevention
- Train and evaluate staff
- Perform inspections and detect violations of applicable codes and regulations
- Read and interpret codes, regulations, technical reports, and building plans
- Prepare clear, concise records and reports
- Prepare and present professional fire safety presentations to civic organizations
- Work cooperatively with other departments, City officials, and outside agencies
- Effectively represent the Fire Prevention Program to outside individuals and agencies to accomplish the goals and objectives of the unit
- Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work
- California Building Code, California Fire Code, local ordinances, NFPA 13, NFPA 13R, NFPA 13D, NFPA 72, NFPA 101
ABILITY TO:
- Perform responsible administrative work
- Assume responsibility for tactics, strategies, and decision-making at the scene of an emergency once an internal task book vetting process is completed, operational responsibilities are based on the successful completion of the Battalion Chiefs task book and the needs of the department
- Plan, organize, coordinate, and direct the Engine Company Inspection Program and the City’s Community Risk Reduction
- Supervise, organize, and review the work of assigned staff involved in fire prevention
- Train and evaluate staff
- Perform inspections and detect violations of applicable codes and regulations
- Read and interpret codes, regulations, technical reports and building plans
- Prepare clear, concise records and reports
- Prepare and present professional fire safety presentations to civic organizations
- Work cooperatively with other departments, City officials, and outside agencies
- Effectively represent the Fire Prevention Program to outside individuals and agencies to accomplish the goals and objectives of the unit
- Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work
PHYSICAL AND MENTAL/PSYCHOLOGICAL DEMANDS: The conditions herein are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
PHYSICAL: Strength: Very Heavy-exert force over 100 pounds rarely, over 50 pounds rarely, or over 20 pounds occasionally to lift, carry, push pull or move objects when called upon to respond to an emergency situation. Frequent sitting. Occasional standing, walking, bending, stooping, climbing stairs, reaching at, above and below shoulder level, pushing, pulling, twisting at the waist, handling, gripping, grasping, fingering, typing, extending the neck upward, downward and side-to-side. On rare occasion crouches, crawls, kneels, climbs ladders and scaffolding. Vision: visual acuity sufficient to perform the essential functions of the position; average depth perception needed. Hearing: effectively hear/comprehend oral instructions and communication, and equipment noise. Must have excellent general health and physical fitness.
MENTAL/PSYCHOLOGICAL: Work cooperatively and interact tactfully and appropriately with those contacted in the course of work, including the general public, press, or other agencies; respond clearly and concisely to requests and inquiries from the general public, press or other agencies on sensitive issues in area of responsibility; demonstrate an awareness and appreciation of the cultural diversity of the community; respond appropriately to criticism from supervisor; utilize complex reading and writing skills; utilize simple math skills; understand, remember and carry out complex job instructions; respond quickly to changing situations under emergency pressures; maintain mental and emotional control in the face of extremely stressful situations; communicate effectively orally and in writing; work under pressure; work within deadlines; supervise other workers; and train other workers.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: Work in extremely hazardous conditions. Works both indoors and outdoors. Depending on the day’s assignments and the number and nature of emergency responses in a day, rarely to frequently is exposed to extreme temperatures, dust, fumes, smoke, gases, odors, flames, solvents, grease, oil, slippery or uneven walking surfaces, electrical energy, and chemicals. Rarely to occasionally works at unprotected heights and in confined spaces. Occasionally works around machinery, uses a computer, and drives motorized equipment/vehicles. On rare occasion works with explosives. Works both alone and with others. May be exposed to biohazards including blood-borne pathogens and infectious diseases.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Employees in this classification are assigned to a 40-hour work week, are subject to after-hours call out, may be required to utilize respirators in the course of their job duties or under emergency circumstances, and thus must be in compliance with General Industry Safety Order 5144. Employees shall not wear beards, mustaches, sideburns, facial hair, or other conditions in such a manner that may prevent or interfere with establishing and maintaining a proper seal of the respirator facemask. This requirement is implemented in order to ensure the safety and health of the employees.
Incumbents are required to wear department-approved uniforms. During emergencies, incumbents will be required to wear protective equipment. Must be willing to work standby and overtime as required.
MENTAL/PSYCHOLOGICAL: Work cooperatively and interact tactfully and appropriately with those contacted in the course of work, including the general public, press, or other agencies; respond clearly and concisely to requests and inquiries from the general public, press or other agencies on sensitive issues in area of responsibility; demonstrate an awareness and appreciation of the cultural diversity of the community; respond appropriately to criticism from supervisor; utilize complex reading and writing skills; utilize simple math skills; understand, remember and carry out complex job instructions; respond quickly to changing situations under emergency pressures; maintain mental and emotional control in the face of extremely stressful situations; communicate effectively orally and in writing; work under pressure; work within deadlines; supervise other workers; and train other workers.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: Work in extremely hazardous conditions. Works both indoors and outdoors. Depending on the day’s assignments and the number and nature of emergency responses in a day, rarely to frequently is exposed to extreme temperatures, dust, fumes, smoke, gases, odors, flames, solvents, grease, oil, slippery or uneven walking surfaces, electrical energy, and chemicals. Rarely to occasionally works at unprotected heights and in confined spaces. Occasionally works around machinery, uses a computer, and drives motorized equipment/vehicles. On rare occasion works with explosives. Works both alone and with others. May be exposed to biohazards including blood-borne pathogens and infectious diseases.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Employees in this classification are assigned to a 40-hour work week, are subject to after-hours call out, may be required to utilize respirators in the course of their job duties or under emergency circumstances, and thus must be in compliance with General Industry Safety Order 5144. Employees shall not wear beards, mustaches, sideburns, facial hair, or other conditions in such a manner that may prevent or interfere with establishing and maintaining a proper seal of the respirator facemask. This requirement is implemented in order to ensure the safety and health of the employees.
Incumbents are required to wear department-approved uniforms. During emergencies, incumbents will be required to wear protective equipment. Must be willing to work standby and overtime as required.
Salary : $10,503 - $12,698