AIM World Services
Summary
This position reports to the Fire Chief and will support US AFRICOM and the Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa in Manda Bay, Kenya, Africa. The Combined Joint Task Force – Horn of Africa conducts operations to enhance partner nation capacity, promote regional stability, dissuade conflict, and protect US and partner interests.
Under the direction of the Fire Chief, the Fire Protection Inspector is tasked with the planning, organization, and execution of the fire prevention activities. This role encompasses conducting fire inspections, fire investigations, public education, reviewing plans, and accepting inspections of fire protection systems. This position will maintain accountability and responsibility of all individually assigned personal protective gear within IAW guidance and regulations. Conduct daily inspections of management of the Fire Prevention Program to ensure compliance with the following:
The Performance Work Statement
Army Regulation 420-5 - Facilities Management, Garrison-specific Fire and Safety Regulations
DoD Instruction 6055.06 - DoD Fire and Emergency Services Certification Program (F&ESCP)
DoD Unified Facilities Code (UFC)
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards
And relevant policies
Duties & Responsibilities
Performs inspections and maintains comprehensive records of all facility fire inspections
Delivers training sessions for Facility Mangers, Fire Wardens, and other fire prevention personnel
Works in conjunction with the Department of Public Works (DPW) to conduct final acceptance inspections for new construction and renovation projects
Keeps thorough documentation on the inspection and testing of sprinkler systems
Engages in Environmental Safety and Health (ESH) programs
Contributes to the establishment of long-term goals for the protection of personnel, facilities, materials and equipment
Assists with fire investigations as required by AR 420-5 guidelines
Conduct fire investigations in collaboration with the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Division, the Federal Bureau of Investigations, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, and other federal agencies as necessary, along with installation and garrison fire departments, adhering to NFPA 921 standards
Provide direction for the execution of technical investigations of major fires (over $250,000 in damage and/or loss of life) and forward a formal report of findings to the Deputy Chief of Staff
Ensure that all fire incidents are thoroughly investigated and that reporting obligations are fulfilled
Experience & Qualifications
High School Diploma, General Education Diploma, or equivalent combination of education and experience is required.
Four to seven years’ Fire Protection experience required.
Job knowledge, skill level, and physical ability necessary to perform assigned Fire Protection Inspector functions is required.
Standard US State or Territory issued Civilian Driver’s License required.
Ensure that records, are maintained by Civilian Personnel Office.
Minimum IFSAC/Pro Board/DoD Certifications Required
Public Fire and Life Safety Educator
Seniority level
Associate
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Education, Writing/Editing, and Public Relations
Industries
Construction, Military and International Affairs, and International Trade and Development
AIM World Services, Inc. is an Equal Employment Opportunity Company
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Under the direction of the Fire Chief, the Fire Protection Inspector is tasked with the planning, organization, and execution of the fire prevention activities. This role encompasses conducting fire inspections, fire investigations, public education, reviewing plans, and accepting inspections of fire protection systems. This position will maintain accountability and responsibility of all individually assigned personal protective gear within IAW guidance and regulations. Conduct daily inspections of management of the Fire Prevention Program to ensure compliance with the following:
The Performance Work Statement
Army Regulation 420-5 - Facilities Management, Garrison-specific Fire and Safety Regulations
DoD Instruction 6055.06 - DoD Fire and Emergency Services Certification Program (F&ESCP)
DoD Unified Facilities Code (UFC)
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards
And relevant policies
Duties & Responsibilities
Performs inspections and maintains comprehensive records of all facility fire inspections
Delivers training sessions for Facility Mangers, Fire Wardens, and other fire prevention personnel
Works in conjunction with the Department of Public Works (DPW) to conduct final acceptance inspections for new construction and renovation projects
Keeps thorough documentation on the inspection and testing of sprinkler systems
Engages in Environmental Safety and Health (ESH) programs
Contributes to the establishment of long-term goals for the protection of personnel, facilities, materials and equipment
Assists with fire investigations as required by AR 420-5 guidelines
Conduct fire investigations in collaboration with the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Division, the Federal Bureau of Investigations, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, and other federal agencies as necessary, along with installation and garrison fire departments, adhering to NFPA 921 standards
Provide direction for the execution of technical investigations of major fires (over $250,000 in damage and/or loss of life) and forward a formal report of findings to the Deputy Chief of Staff
Ensure that all fire incidents are thoroughly investigated and that reporting obligations are fulfilled
Experience & Qualifications
High School Diploma, General Education Diploma, or equivalent combination of education and experience is required.
Four to seven years’ Fire Protection experience required.
Job knowledge, skill level, and physical ability necessary to perform assigned Fire Protection Inspector functions is required.
Standard US State or Territory issued Civilian Driver’s License required.
Ensure that records, are maintained by Civilian Personnel Office.
Minimum IFSAC/Pro Board/DoD Certifications Required
Public Fire and Life Safety Educator
Seniority level
Associate
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Education, Writing/Editing, and Public Relations
Industries
Construction, Military and International Affairs, and International Trade and Development
AIM World Services, Inc. is an Equal Employment Opportunity Company
#J-18808-Ljbffr