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Orange County Government, Florida

Fire Inspector Recruit OR Fire Inspector I - Fire Inspector II - Fire Inspector

Orange County Government, Florida, Orlando, Florida, United States, 32899

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At Orange County Government, we are proud to serve the public with integrity, honesty, fairness, and professionalism. We develop innovative policies and services that impact Central Florida and shape the future of our community. We believe in hiring the very best. Our workplace experience sets us apart and makes us a great place to work. Our goal is to create an environment of exceptional organizational values, customer service standards, and employee satisfaction. Orange County Government is committed to providing equal opportunity in employment and services to all individuals.

Job Description

General Functions

Fire Inspector Recruit

At Orange County Government, we are proud to serve the public with integrity, honesty, fairness and professionalism. We develop innovative policies and services that impact Central Florida and shape the future of our community. We have been consistently recognized as a "Top 100 Family Friendly Company," facilitating a healthy work-life balance.

Participates in training activities associated with preparing for the Florida State certification examination for Firesafety Inspector I.

Recruits who successfully complete all requirements for obtaining Florida Firesafety Inspector I Certification and are meeting performance standards will be offered positions as Fire Inspector I with Orange County Fire Rescue Department (OCFRD).

Fire Inspector I

This is a technical position requiring considerable initiative and sound judgment in the enforcement and compliance of state and county fire codes and standards.

An employee in this position is responsible for conducting fire protection training and enforcement of on-site fire tests and inspections. Duties also include researching applicable state statutes and county ordinances, establishing schedules for inspections, conducting re-inspections and maintaining and preparing periodic reports.

Work is performed under the general direction of higher level inspectors and/or the Assistant Fire Marshal and is reviewed for effectiveness of inspection programs and results achieved.

Fire Inspector II

This is technical and supervisory work requiring considerable initiative and sound judgment in the enforcement and compliance of state and county laws, ordinances, fire codes and standards. An employee in this position is responsible for the inspections of buildings, new construction and hazardous operations to ensure fire and life safety requirements are properly enforced and in compliance with state and local codes. This position functions within the areas of fire code enforcement, public fire and safety education, plans review and engineering, and occasionally disaster mitigation. . Other responsibilities include conducting fire safety and protection related training, fire inspections, public presentations and functions as a liaison with the State Fire Marshal's Office when requested.

Work is performed with some level of independence and is reviewed by management of the Office of the Fire Marshal for effectiveness of inspection programs and results achieved.

Fire Inspector III

Performs responsible senior technical code enforcement and inspection duties in the Office of the Fire Marshal.

This is senior-level technical code enforcement work requiring considerable initiative and sound judgment in the enforcement and compliance of state and county laws, ordinances, fire codes and national standards. An employee in this position is responsible for the inspections of buildings, construction and hazardous operations to ensure fire and life safety requirements are properly enforced. This position may function as a mentor to Inspector I and II's in the areas of fire code enforcement, public fire safety, fire protection systems, high hazard inspections, and the storage of hazardous materials. Technical code enforcement responsibilities include oversight of extremely hazardous storage and uses, such as explosives, hazardous materials, aerial fireworks, flame effects, and pyrotechnics. Other responsibilities include performing fire safety and fire protection related training, fire inspection evaluations, and conducting public fire safety presentations.

Work is performed with considerable independence and performance is regularly reviewed through established performance measures

Job Description

Fire Inspector Recruit

Attends and participates in the Florida Firesafety Inspector I Certification classes which include:

Fire Prevention Practices

Private Fire Protection Systems I

Fire Service Building Construction

Construction Documents And Plans Review

Codes And Standards

Participates in ride-alongs with OCFRD Fire Inspector Is and IIs.

Fire Inspector I

Inspects new and existing building construction, fire alarm systems, underground fire main piping, sprinkler systems and standpipes, and verifies that water supplies meet code compliance.

Ensures fire safety equipment is installed and maintained properly and that firefighting, fire protection, and all other life safety requirements are fulfilled in accordance with the Florida Fire Prevention Code, Florida Administrative Codes, County Ordinance, and all other adopted Standards.

Applies technical knowledge in reviewing and approving construction plans, fire protection systems and building designs to ensure compliance with applicable fire protection systems, codes and regulations. Approves and issues permits in compliance with applicable codes, ordinances and laws.

Interacts with other federal, state and local law enforcement agencies.

Attends and provides technical information and testimony as needed at Appeals Board, Code Enforcement Board and other hearings.

Enforces all state fire safety statutes and all fire safety provisions of the Florida Administrative Code and any and all other state rules in accordance with Florida State Statute 633 and Orange County Ordinance. Issues notice of violations to building/occupancy owners, management, occupants or representatives directing them to comply.

Utilizes computer software to prepare and update various reports including inspection, Code Enforcement, Appeals Board and Fire Watch reports.

Educates citizens, building owners and contractors about fire safety, codes, ordinances and standards, including the reasons for complying.

Attends continuing education programs, reads current technical literature, and keeps up to date with departmental procedures, codes, ordinances and standards.

Interprets codes, ordinances, and standards. Requests formal interpretation from agencies and subject matter experts such as the National Fire Protection Agency, the State Fire Marshal and the County Attorney.

Acts as liaison to the State Fire Marshal for fire investigative purposes and to Command Center for fire code compliance during normal work schedule and/or after-hour calls.

Proceeds to fire scene and/or emergency incidents as an inspector and liaison when required.

Performs other duties and responsibilities related to fire inspection, fire watch standby and emergency scene activities as assigned.

Fire Inspector II

Mentors and provides guidance to Inspector I's in fire inspection practices, and Office of the Fire Marshal (OFM) policies and procedures.

Provides guidance and training to fire inspector I's and operations personnel in the application of fire prevention practices, fire protection systems and the elimination of potential fire hazards.

Provides technical guidance to staff and participates in field inspections and re-inspections of existing buildings and new construction projects.

Enforces all state fire safety statutes and fire safety provisions of the Florida Administrative Code and all other state rules in accordance with Florida State Statute 633 and Orange County Ordinance.

Issues notice of violations directing compliance to building owners, management, occupants or representatives.

Researches applicable state statutes and county ordinances to ensure departmental enforcement of codes and standards.

Maintains and prepares reports and performs duties related to fire inspections, fire code enforcement, and plans review and life and safety education.

Interacts with other federal, state and local law enforcement and enforcement agencies.

Attends and provides technical information and testimony as needed at Appeals Board, Code Enforcement Board and other judicial hearings as requested.

Proceeds to emergency scenes when required to investigate incidents and/or function as a liaison to the State Fire Marshal and/or Incident Commander.

Conducts regulatory inspections and oversight of hazardous processes and activities such as aerial fireworks, pyrotechnics, flame effects, and explosives.

Performs other related duties as required and carries out specific projects as specified defined by senior management of the Office of the Fire Marshal.

Fire Inspector III

Mentors both Fire Inspector I and II classifications in conducting inspections and performing code research.

As a senior inspector, instructs and provides training to fire inspectors and operations personnel in the application of fire protection systems and the elimination of potential fire hazards.

Provides technical guidance to staff and participates in field inspections and re-inspections of existing and new buildings and construction.

Participates in commissioning of new construction projects as related to Fire Protection and Life Safety.

Enforces the Florida Fire Prevention Code, Florida fire safety statutes, fire safety provisions of the Florida Administrative Code and all other state rules in accordance with Florida State Statute 633 and applicable Orange County Ordinances.

Issues notice of violations to achieve code compliance from building owners, managers, and occupants.

Researches applicable fire and life safety codes, state statutes and county ordinances to ensure departmental enforcement of appropriate regulations.

Establishes schedules for inspections, public education programs and related fire prevention functions.

Maintains and prepares reports and performs duties related to fire inspections, fire code enforcement, plan reviews and life safety education.

Interacts with other federal, state and local law enforcement and enforcement agencies.

Attends and provides technical information and testimony as needed at the Fire and Life Safety Code Board of Appeals and Adjustments, Code Enforcement Board and other judicial hearings.

Proceeds to emergency scenes when required to function as a liaison to the State Fire Marshal and/or Incident Commander

Conducts regulatory inspections and oversight of hazardous processes and activities such as aerial fireworks, pyrotechnics, flame effects, and explosives.

Performs other related duties as required and carries out specific projects as defined by management of the Office of the Fire Marshal

Minimum Qualifications

Fire Inspector Recruit

Graduation from high school or equivalent.

Possess and maintain a State of Florida Driver's License or obtain a State of Florida Driver's License by date of hire.

Applicants must meet all moral and criminal background guidelines and meet any and all additional requirements mandated by Florida Statutes for certification as a Florida Firesafety Inspector I.

Applicants must complete Firesafety Inspector I coursework and successfully pass the state examination within 6 months from date of hire.

All OCFRD personnel are expected to maintain a level of physical fitness consistent with their job assignment.

Excellent interpersonal skills

Fire Inspector I

High School Graduate or equivalent.

Possess and maintain Florida Fire Safety Inspector I certification.

Possess and maintain a State of Florida Driver's License.

Possess and maintain Paramedic certification for the Fire Inspector I PM (job code 4515).

Fire Inspector II

High School graduate or equivalent and three (3) years of experience as a fire safety inspector, fire protection contractor performing inspections of fire protection systems, or Plans Examiner with Orange County Fire Rescue.

Possess and maintain Florida Fire Safety Inspector I Certification.

Possess and maintain Florida Fire Safety Inspector II Certification.

Possess and maintain a State of Florida Driver's License.

Possess and maintain Paramedic Certification for the Fire Inspector II PM (job code 4522).

Fire Inspector III

Associate's degree from an accredited institution and five (5) years of experience as a fire safety inspector or fire protection contractor performing inspections of fire protection systems or Plans Examiner with Orange County Fire Rescue. In Lieu of the degree requirements, additional relevant experience may be substituted on a year for year basis.

Possess and maintain valid Florida Fire Safety Inspector I Certification.

Possess and maintain valid Florida Fire Safety Inspector II Certification.

Must possess and maintain a valid State of Florida Driver's License.

Possess and maintain Paramedic Certification for the Fire Inspector III PM (job code 4988).

Preferences

Fire Inspector Recruit

Experience in general construction, fire prevention, automatic fire sprinklers, fire alarms, hood suppression systems, engineering, architecture, or related fields.

Proficient in Microsoft Office applications

Fire Inspector I

Experience in general construction, fire prevention, automatic fire sprinklers, fire alarms, hood suppression systems, engineering or architecture.

Fire Inspector II

Associate's degree from an accredited institution in fire science, fire protection technology, or a closely related field.

Fire Inspector III

Bachelors degree from an accredited institution in fire science, fire protection engineering technology or closely related field.

Application Deadline

Open Date: 07/27/2025 Close Date: 08/03/2025

This posting is subject to close without prior notice.

Salary Information

Fire Inspector Recruit

$ 19.36 - 21.79 per hour

Fire Inspector I

$ 21.24 - 26.94 per hour

Fire Inspector II

$ 27.24 - 34.54 per hour

Fire Inspector III

$ 29.07 - 36.88 per hour

Placement based on Education and Experience

Benefits

10 paid holidays and up to 2 floating holidays annually. 18 days paid time off per year. Longevity bonus based on years of service. 6 days of paid TERM (sick) time annually. Low-cost medical, dental, vision, additional life insurance. Free basic life, long term disability, and employee assistance for all the family members effective on day one. Participation in the Florida Retirement System. Employee assistance program includes multiple free one on one sessions with licensed counselors and online tools for legal advice, financial planning, personal life balance, etc. Free access to Wellworks gyms and Orange County Recreation Centers. Free onsite wellness coaching, including dietician and nurse. Tuition reimbursement program. Earn service time to forgive student loans. Disclaimer: Benefits may vary for employees under collective bargaining agreements.

For more information on Benefits visit - https://www.ocfl.net/EmploymentVolunteerism/EmployeeBenefits.aspx

Veterans Preference

If you are claiming Veterans' Preference, you are responsible for providing the required eligibility documentation by the closing date of the posting. Please scan and upload a copy of your cover letter and supporting documents, to Orange County Human Resources Division via the secure Box.com folder .

Your cover letter should include the Job ID number you are applying for, the title of the position, your full name and the last 4 digits of your social security number. *If you are a current employee returning from active military service, you may be eligible for promotion preference if the active military service qualifies for Veterans' Preference. Please note that Veterans' Preference applies only to a Veterans' first promotion after reinstatement or reemployment, without exception.

Educational Requirements

If your education was obtained in the United States, the County recognizes degrees or diplomas which are accredited by an agency recognized by the United States Department of Education (USDE) or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) . If you have obtained education from a country other than the United States, your degree or diploma must be evaluated to determine the United States equivalency by a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Service (NACES) or the Association of International Credentials Evaluations (AICE) at your expense.

Notes

Selected candidate will be required to successfully complete the pre-employment drug, physical and background check.

*Please read carefully*

Only qualified applicants will be eligible to participate in the Fire Inspector Recruit OR Fire Inspector I - Fire Inspector II - Fire Inspector III assessment process as determined by the Fire Department. The assessment is tentatively scheduled for any of the following dates: August 25, 2025 through September 1, 2025.

All qualified candidates will receive notification of their eligibility via e-mail to the e-mail address that you provide at the time of application. All communications will be sent via e-mail to the e-mail address listed on the application.

If you require an accommodation for the above-mentioned testing date, you must submit a written request via e-mail to Merlyn Rodriguez at Merlyn.Rodriguez@ocfl.net before midnight August 4, 2025 . Any internal leave approvals must have been approved before August 11, 2025 .

Testing and interview dates, locations, and times are subject to change. All correspondence including any schedule or location changes will be sent to the e-mail address listed on the application. It is very important that applicants check their e-mail on a regular basis, including your junk/spam folder.

Resumes are not accepted in lieu of a completed online application. To successfully participate in this process, please enter all periods of employment, with job duties, including your current position, hours worked and educational background. Failure to completely fill out the online application will result in disqualification of the application.

It is the responsibility of the applicant to provide the detailed and relevant work experience, which would qualify them for the position

**Please note: All offers of employment, including internships, are contingent on successfully passing Orange County Fire' Level II pre-employment process, which includes a physical, drug test, criminal background-to include driving record, fingerprints and a polygraph test and meeting Fire Division Hiring Standards**