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Mid Level Career (5+ yrs experience)
$104,328.33
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Construction/Facilities
Manda Bay, Kenya (On-Site/Office)
Fire Prevention Inspector
Manda Bay, Kenya
Total Compensation: $104,328.33
In interested please call Sue McHenry Recruiter Cell: +1 281 943 9566 Email: smchenry@aimws.com
Job Description
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
Performance Work Statement, Army Regulation 420-5, Air Force Instruction 32-2001, DoDI 6055.06,
Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC), National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards, and
relevant policies.
Responsibility
• Perform inspections and maintain 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 directions 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
SUPERVISION EXERCISED:
As directed by management, may supervise employees or subcontractor personnel in accordance
with the “General Supervisory Duties and Responsibilities” addendum.
Basic Job Requirements
, • High school diploma / GED equivalent, or an equivalent combination of education and
experience, and Minimum of four (4) to seven (7) years related experience.
• Requires the job knowledge, skill level and physical ability necessary to perform assigned
job functions.
IFSAC or PRO BOARD CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSES REQUIRED:
Must possess a standard issue civilian driver’s license.
Candidates are responsible for ensuring that their records, maintained by their civilian personnel
office, reflect the appropriate certification level.
Minimum Certification Requirements: Fire Inspector I/II, Fire Instructor I, Public Fire and Life Safety
Educator, Hazardous Material Awareness.
Preferred Certification Requirements: Fire Investigator, Fire Inspector III, Plans Examiner
Other Job Requirements
• Must have a valid driver's license. To ensure compliance with safety, health and security
requirements in the contract, employee will possess the ability to read, write, speak and
understand the English language at the intermediate level as necessary to perform assigned
job functions.
• Prior contingency or military experience preferred.
Notice to Candidates:
Background checks are carried out as part of any conditional offer made, including (but not limited
to & role dependent) education, professional registration, employment, references, passport
verifications and Global Watchlist screening.
Manda Bay, Kenya
Total Compensation: $104,328.33
In interested please call Sue McHenry Recruiter Cell: +1 281 943 9566 Email: smchenry@aimws.com
Job Description
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
Performance Work Statement, Army Regulation 420-5, Air Force Instruction 32-2001, DoDI 6055.06,
Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC), National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards, and
relevant policies.
Responsibility
• Perform inspections and maintain 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 directions 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
SUPERVISION EXERCISED:
As directed by management, may supervise employees or subcontractor personnel in accordance
with the “General Supervisory Duties and Responsibilities” addendum.
Basic Job Requirements
, • High school diploma / GED equivalent, or an equivalent combination of education and
experience, and Minimum of four (4) to seven (7) years related experience.
• Requires the job knowledge, skill level and physical ability necessary to perform assigned
job functions.
IFSAC or PRO BOARD CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSES REQUIRED:
Must possess a standard issue civilian driver’s license.
Candidates are responsible for ensuring that their records, maintained by their civilian personnel
office, reflect the appropriate certification level.
Minimum Certification Requirements: Fire Inspector I/II, Fire Instructor I, Public Fire and Life Safety
Educator, Hazardous Material Awareness.
Preferred Certification Requirements: Fire Investigator, Fire Inspector III, Plans Examiner
Other Job Requirements
• Must have a valid driver's license. To ensure compliance with safety, health and security
requirements in the contract, employee will possess the ability to read, write, speak and
understand the English language at the intermediate level as necessary to perform assigned
job functions.
• Prior contingency or military experience preferred.
Notice to Candidates:
Background checks are carried out as part of any conditional offer made, including (but not limited
to & role dependent) education, professional registration, employment, references, passport
verifications and Global Watchlist screening.
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