Fire Marshal/Fire Division Chief
City of La Mesa, , CA, United States
Heartland Fire & Rescue (serving the Cities of El Cajon, La Mesa and Lemon Grove) is looking for a dedicated Fire Marshal/Fire Division Chief to join our team and play a vital role in ensuring the safety and well-being of our communities.
Position: The Fire Marshal/Fire Division Chief* organizes, directs, coordinates and supervises all Heartland Fire & Rescue activities involving the Fire Prevention Division. This includes difficult and complex inspections of industrial and residential properties and places of assembly; coordinates and performs plan examinations, inspections, and enforcement for fire protection systems within State/Federal fire codes and regulations. The ideal candidate will have the ability to manage and lead a prevention division across multiple jurisdictions (City of El Cajon, City of La Mesa, and City of Lemon Grove).
*This position may be filled as a civilian, non-safety, at-will, Fire Marshal management position or a safety, at-will, management Fire Division Chief position,depending on candidate qualifications and experience.
- Plans, organizes, directs and supervises the Fire Prevention Division.
- Schedules, trains, evaluates and supervises assigned staff. Ensures that Fire Prevention staff will assemble and respond to the Fire Department's customer service objectives, goals and standards and are following division and departmental policies and procedures.
- Formulates and enforces Fire Prevention policies and standard operating procedures.
- Represents the Department on matters relating to the development, promulgation and enforcement of related codes and ordinances.
- Ensures the complianceof approved plans and national standards of highly complex fire alarm systems; fire sprinkler and standpipe systems; fire pumps; fixed fire extinguishing systems; smoke control systems; and clean agent systems.
- Coordinates fire prevention inspection, plan check and educational activities within the department, with other City departments, outside agencies and related businesses.
- Verifies the plan review of highly complex fire alarm systems; fire sprinkler and standpipe systems; fire pumps; fixed fire extinguishing systems; smoke control systems; clean agent systems; nonstructural building construction projects; and flammable and hazardous materials storage tanks and facilities to assure compliance with nationally accepted model codes and standards.
- Makes presentations to City Council and/or represents the Department at City Council and/or civic or professional group meetings.
- Ensures the enforcement of all fire prevention laws, codes and ordinances relative to the protection of life, property and the environment from fire and unauthorized or accidental hazardous material releases.
- Establish, interpret and review policies, procedures, codes and ordinances in response to changes in fire prevention technology, including the adoption of the California Fire Code and City ordinances.
- Prepare detailed reports and make presentations before the City Council, Commissions, boards and committees regarding weed abatement, fire loss statistics, code adoption, hazardous materials and other related department matters.
- Provide recommendation to the Fire Chief regarding the City's Loss Management Program and provide other technical assistance as needed.
- Instruct, manage, supervise and assist in the work of fire inspection and the enforcement of all ordinances, laws and codes pertaining to the Departments Loss Management Program and the transportation, storage and handling of explosives, flammable liquids, compressed gases, acids and other combustible and/or hazardous materials which create fire or health hazards.
- Provide leadership in the development and management of a comprehensive fire and life safety program. The Fire Marshal plans, organizes and supervises staff and daily operations concerning fire and life safety issues.
- Review and approve plans for large public events and performances to ensure fire and life safety requirements are fully addressed. The Fire Marshal or assigned designee will inspect event set-ups to verify compliance with all applicable fire and life safety codes and ordinances.
(Civilian) Fire Marshal
(Safety) Fire Division Chief
Interested applicants must submit both an online application and a completed supplemental questionnaire by the first application review date, 11:59 p.m. January 15, 2025. Unless specifically stated otherwise in this announcement, all requirements must be met at the time of application, and all required licenses and certificates must be current and valid. Candidates whose qualifications most closely meet the needs of Heartland Fire & Rescue will be invited to participate in the examination process for this position. The examination process may consist of any of the following components: practical skills assessment, writing assignment and appraisal interview.
NOTE:Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a pre-employment medical evaluation, including drug screen, and background investigation.
*SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Wednesday, January 15, 2025 - First application review
Initial In-Person Interview Panel: Tentatively scheduled for the week of January 27, 2025.
*Please note, all dates and/or timeframes are subject to change.