DLA Careers
Fire Protection Inspector (Basic Life Support)
DLA Careers, Richmond, Virginia, United States, 23214
Fire Protection Inspection (Basic Life Support)
This role is offered by
DLA Careers
and requires applicants to meet the responsibilities, qualifications, and requirements outlined below.
Responsibilities
Conduct inspections of all installation grounds and facilities for violations of fire regulations and codes. Maintain daily surveillance of conditions affected by receipt and shipping of hazardous materials or changes in storage locations.
Review and inspect installation operations such as receiving, storing, and shipping, as well as industrial processes like welding and painting used in repair and maintenance of vehicles, equipment, and facilities.
Review plans for construction or renovation of property to ensure that facilities engineering, contractors, and other parties follow fire code and regulations when installing or modifying fire protection and suppression equipment.
Provide Basic Life Support treatment to patients in the pre‑hospital environment; perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), use automatic external defibrillation, and obtain and monitor patient baseline vital signs to determine priority.
Perform hazard and risk assessment techniques during initial incident analysis.
Survey incidents to identify materials involved, determine if hazardous materials have been released, evaluate surrounding conditions, and predict the likely behavior of a material and/or container.
Act as a firefighter when needed to control and extinguish fires, rescue persons endangered by fire, and reduce or eliminate potential fire hazards.
Requirements
U.S. citizenship.
Tour of Duty: 144 hours per pay period (subject to shift rotation and abnormal tours of duty).
Security Requirements: Non‑Critical Sensitive.
Appointments subject to a favorable suitability or fitness determination; adverse background checks may lead to removal.
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA): Non‑Exempt.
Selective Service Requirement: Males born after 12‑31‑59 must be registered or exempt.
Physical requirements: Additional physical fitness and wellness program participation encouraged.
Certifications/Licenses: Firefighter I & II, Driver Operator – Pumper (or equivalent), Hazardous Materials Technician, Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation, Emergency Medical Technician – Basic, valid state driver’s license.
Real ID or other acceptable identification documents required for access to certain federal facilities.
Mission Essential (ME) position; may be required to report during natural disasters, inclement weather, or crisis.
Qualifications To qualify for this position, applicants must support the following:
One year of specialized experience directly related to the duties of this position, equivalent to GS‑06 level or under other federal pay systems.
Demonstrated experience in carrying out fire prevention and protection programs, firefighting and fire prevention theory and techniques, and controlling or extinguishing fires within an organized fire department.
Experience performing Basic Life Support.
DoD 6055.06‑M certification in the Fire and Emergency Services Certification Program (or equivalent).
State of Virginia certifications: Emergency Medical Technician – Basic.
Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation certification and valid state driver’s license.
Additional Training Requirements
Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (EVOC).
Driver Operator – Aerial certification within one year of employment and ongoing maintenance.
Age, Education, and Other Information Substitution of education is not allowed in lieu of specialized experience for this grade level.
Additional details, including training and certification links, may be found at the Department of Defense and DLA resources.
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DLA Careers
and requires applicants to meet the responsibilities, qualifications, and requirements outlined below.
Responsibilities
Conduct inspections of all installation grounds and facilities for violations of fire regulations and codes. Maintain daily surveillance of conditions affected by receipt and shipping of hazardous materials or changes in storage locations.
Review and inspect installation operations such as receiving, storing, and shipping, as well as industrial processes like welding and painting used in repair and maintenance of vehicles, equipment, and facilities.
Review plans for construction or renovation of property to ensure that facilities engineering, contractors, and other parties follow fire code and regulations when installing or modifying fire protection and suppression equipment.
Provide Basic Life Support treatment to patients in the pre‑hospital environment; perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), use automatic external defibrillation, and obtain and monitor patient baseline vital signs to determine priority.
Perform hazard and risk assessment techniques during initial incident analysis.
Survey incidents to identify materials involved, determine if hazardous materials have been released, evaluate surrounding conditions, and predict the likely behavior of a material and/or container.
Act as a firefighter when needed to control and extinguish fires, rescue persons endangered by fire, and reduce or eliminate potential fire hazards.
Requirements
U.S. citizenship.
Tour of Duty: 144 hours per pay period (subject to shift rotation and abnormal tours of duty).
Security Requirements: Non‑Critical Sensitive.
Appointments subject to a favorable suitability or fitness determination; adverse background checks may lead to removal.
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA): Non‑Exempt.
Selective Service Requirement: Males born after 12‑31‑59 must be registered or exempt.
Physical requirements: Additional physical fitness and wellness program participation encouraged.
Certifications/Licenses: Firefighter I & II, Driver Operator – Pumper (or equivalent), Hazardous Materials Technician, Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation, Emergency Medical Technician – Basic, valid state driver’s license.
Real ID or other acceptable identification documents required for access to certain federal facilities.
Mission Essential (ME) position; may be required to report during natural disasters, inclement weather, or crisis.
Qualifications To qualify for this position, applicants must support the following:
One year of specialized experience directly related to the duties of this position, equivalent to GS‑06 level or under other federal pay systems.
Demonstrated experience in carrying out fire prevention and protection programs, firefighting and fire prevention theory and techniques, and controlling or extinguishing fires within an organized fire department.
Experience performing Basic Life Support.
DoD 6055.06‑M certification in the Fire and Emergency Services Certification Program (or equivalent).
State of Virginia certifications: Emergency Medical Technician – Basic.
Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation certification and valid state driver’s license.
Additional Training Requirements
Emergency Vehicle Operator Course (EVOC).
Driver Operator – Aerial certification within one year of employment and ongoing maintenance.
Age, Education, and Other Information Substitution of education is not allowed in lieu of specialized experience for this grade level.
Additional details, including training and certification links, may be found at the Department of Defense and DLA resources.
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