LG Energy Solution Arizona
Fire Prevention Officer
LG Energy Solution Arizona, Queen Creek, Arizona, United States, 85242
Title
Fire Prevention Officer
Location Queen Creek, AZ
Company Description LG Energy Solution Arizona, Inc. (LGESAZ) is a global leader in lithium‑ion battery technology for electric vehicles and energy storage solutions. Located in Queen Creek, Arizona, LGESAZ is the first cylindrical battery manufacturer in North America, leading the widespread distribution of electric vehicles with advanced battery technology.
Summary Operating out of a 24‑hour per day, 7‑day per week, on‑site Emergency Prevention Center, this position is responsible for fire prevention/protection, life‑saving and emergency response activities and equipment at our world‑class battery manufacturing campus.
Responsibilities
Provide emergency monitoring and dispatch, fire prevention, fire & life safety inspection, fire & life safety education.
Manage and maintain the site Emergency Operations Center, including scheduling external repair and maintenance as needed.
Implement and manage technical inspection, cleaning, and maintenance programs of fire and life safety equipment such as fire extinguishers, fire sprinkler risers, fire pumps, firefighting equipment, first‑aid equipment, and other personal protective equipment or systems.
Act as a subject matter expert concerning all plant fire detection, alarm, and suppression systems.
Work closely with various department members, business partners, contractors, and local, state, or federal officials on matters of fire and life safety.
Develop, direct, and participate in ongoing training, drills, and continuing education.
Perform and manage regular fire and life safety building inspections.
Interpret and apply applicable fire and life safety building codes (IFC and NFPA).
Review building and construction plans or drawings to determine compliance with all applicable fire and life safety codes.
Perform and lead firefighting, emergency medical, first aid, basic life support and rescue operations.
Perform an initial scene size‑up or assessment during potential or actual emergencies to determine the risk and make quick initial decisions.
Perform all aspects of structural firefighting operations and rescue in an industrial environment with multi‑story buildings engaged in various types of manufacturing processes.
Direct water through turrets and hand lines to cool building contents during a fire.
Operate or deactivate mechanisms and processes during emergencies.
Serve and manage as a driver/operator of a firefighting apparatus of significant complexity.
Operate and manage pumps, foam generators, hoses, power tools, and other similar equipment.
Perform basic life support services and non‑invasive emergency procedures including, but not limited to, managing respiratory and cardiac emergencies by performing CPR, bag‑valve‑mask resuscitation, or AED; controlling external bleeding with wound packing and tourniquet application; splinting and immobilizing fractures and dislocations for transport; assisting patients in taking emergency medications such as Nitroglycerin tablets, epinephrine auto‑injections, or albuterol inhalers; employing a variety of established emergency medical techniques, methods, and equipment to stabilize the patient for transport; and assisting intermediate life support and/or paramedic staff.
Perform hazardous material mitigation, control, and confinement operations within the capabilities of the available resources and personal protective equipment available to control leaks or releases using a variety of methods including cooling, plugging, or patching containers; applying diluting sprays or neutralizing agents; and constructing dams, dikes, or channels.
May perform or assist with machine extraction, elevator, and confined space rescue.
Perform fire, emergency medical, rescue, and life safety training and education to live as well as virtual audiences in both classroom and hands‑on training environments. This includes the training of Jr team members in all job aspects.
Develop, implement, and manage plant disaster prevention programs to protect against all hazards both natural and man‑made.
Sustain an Emergency Management program that focuses on emergency and disaster mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery.
Plan and manage disaster prevention training, drills, and exercises of both large and small scale.
Manage the site Emergency Response Team (E.R.T.).
Qualifications
High School Diploma or GED required; Vocational Certificates or Associates Degree preferred or equivalent relevant experience.
Incident Command System (FEMA ICS‑100/ICS‑200 or equivalent).
National Incident Management System (FEMA IS‑700 or equivalent).
Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) licensed – EMT‑Basic (EMT‑B).
Experience
Firefighter 1 & 2.
Hazardous Materials Operations and/or Technician Level.
2 + years of previous experience in Fire Code enforcement.
5 + years of experience as an industrial or professional firefighter.
Nationally Registered Emergency Medical Technician (NREMT) – EMT certification recognized in Arizona.
Knowledge of NFPA and IFC standards and building/fire code requirements.
Willingness to cross‑train in other functions within the EH&S team.
Ability to work flexible hours occasionally to support plant/training activities.
Must be on‑call at least 1 week every 2 months.
Skills
Proficient in MS Office suite.
Outstanding organizational skills.
Professional, positive attitude, highly motivated self‑starter.
Strong organizational skills.
Ability to gather data and prepare reports, statements, and presentations.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Must be on‑call at least 1 week every 2 months.
Physical Requirements The work requires long hours sitting and performing work with computers at a desk but also requires strenuous physical exertion including frequent climbing of multiple flights of stairs, running, lifting heavy objects over 50 pounds, crouching or crawling in restrictive areas during fire and rescue situations; wearing/carrying fire protection equipment; extended periods of heavy moving and lifting of patients in a variety of situations; recurring bending, lifting, stooping, stretching, and positioning of patients under adverse conditions or in confined areas; and prolonged periods in protective breathing apparatus and protective clothing during a fire or hazardous materials incidents or exercises. Offer will be contingent on successful completion of NFPA compliant Firefighter physical.
Why should you work here?
Growth – You are a self‑driven individual who seeks and captures the opportunities for growth we offer by acquiring and solving tasks.
Challenge – You reach beyond expectations and strive for innovative methods beyond the traditional.
Action – You are driven, take initiative, can execute decisions with agility and fulfill tasks to completion.
Collaboration – You are enthusiastic about teamwork while respecting the different backgrounds and experience of colleagues.
EEO Statement LG Energy Solution Arizona, Inc. is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Purchasing
Industries Retail
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Location Queen Creek, AZ
Company Description LG Energy Solution Arizona, Inc. (LGESAZ) is a global leader in lithium‑ion battery technology for electric vehicles and energy storage solutions. Located in Queen Creek, Arizona, LGESAZ is the first cylindrical battery manufacturer in North America, leading the widespread distribution of electric vehicles with advanced battery technology.
Summary Operating out of a 24‑hour per day, 7‑day per week, on‑site Emergency Prevention Center, this position is responsible for fire prevention/protection, life‑saving and emergency response activities and equipment at our world‑class battery manufacturing campus.
Responsibilities
Provide emergency monitoring and dispatch, fire prevention, fire & life safety inspection, fire & life safety education.
Manage and maintain the site Emergency Operations Center, including scheduling external repair and maintenance as needed.
Implement and manage technical inspection, cleaning, and maintenance programs of fire and life safety equipment such as fire extinguishers, fire sprinkler risers, fire pumps, firefighting equipment, first‑aid equipment, and other personal protective equipment or systems.
Act as a subject matter expert concerning all plant fire detection, alarm, and suppression systems.
Work closely with various department members, business partners, contractors, and local, state, or federal officials on matters of fire and life safety.
Develop, direct, and participate in ongoing training, drills, and continuing education.
Perform and manage regular fire and life safety building inspections.
Interpret and apply applicable fire and life safety building codes (IFC and NFPA).
Review building and construction plans or drawings to determine compliance with all applicable fire and life safety codes.
Perform and lead firefighting, emergency medical, first aid, basic life support and rescue operations.
Perform an initial scene size‑up or assessment during potential or actual emergencies to determine the risk and make quick initial decisions.
Perform all aspects of structural firefighting operations and rescue in an industrial environment with multi‑story buildings engaged in various types of manufacturing processes.
Direct water through turrets and hand lines to cool building contents during a fire.
Operate or deactivate mechanisms and processes during emergencies.
Serve and manage as a driver/operator of a firefighting apparatus of significant complexity.
Operate and manage pumps, foam generators, hoses, power tools, and other similar equipment.
Perform basic life support services and non‑invasive emergency procedures including, but not limited to, managing respiratory and cardiac emergencies by performing CPR, bag‑valve‑mask resuscitation, or AED; controlling external bleeding with wound packing and tourniquet application; splinting and immobilizing fractures and dislocations for transport; assisting patients in taking emergency medications such as Nitroglycerin tablets, epinephrine auto‑injections, or albuterol inhalers; employing a variety of established emergency medical techniques, methods, and equipment to stabilize the patient for transport; and assisting intermediate life support and/or paramedic staff.
Perform hazardous material mitigation, control, and confinement operations within the capabilities of the available resources and personal protective equipment available to control leaks or releases using a variety of methods including cooling, plugging, or patching containers; applying diluting sprays or neutralizing agents; and constructing dams, dikes, or channels.
May perform or assist with machine extraction, elevator, and confined space rescue.
Perform fire, emergency medical, rescue, and life safety training and education to live as well as virtual audiences in both classroom and hands‑on training environments. This includes the training of Jr team members in all job aspects.
Develop, implement, and manage plant disaster prevention programs to protect against all hazards both natural and man‑made.
Sustain an Emergency Management program that focuses on emergency and disaster mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery.
Plan and manage disaster prevention training, drills, and exercises of both large and small scale.
Manage the site Emergency Response Team (E.R.T.).
Qualifications
High School Diploma or GED required; Vocational Certificates or Associates Degree preferred or equivalent relevant experience.
Incident Command System (FEMA ICS‑100/ICS‑200 or equivalent).
National Incident Management System (FEMA IS‑700 or equivalent).
Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) licensed – EMT‑Basic (EMT‑B).
Experience
Firefighter 1 & 2.
Hazardous Materials Operations and/or Technician Level.
2 + years of previous experience in Fire Code enforcement.
5 + years of experience as an industrial or professional firefighter.
Nationally Registered Emergency Medical Technician (NREMT) – EMT certification recognized in Arizona.
Knowledge of NFPA and IFC standards and building/fire code requirements.
Willingness to cross‑train in other functions within the EH&S team.
Ability to work flexible hours occasionally to support plant/training activities.
Must be on‑call at least 1 week every 2 months.
Skills
Proficient in MS Office suite.
Outstanding organizational skills.
Professional, positive attitude, highly motivated self‑starter.
Strong organizational skills.
Ability to gather data and prepare reports, statements, and presentations.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Must be on‑call at least 1 week every 2 months.
Physical Requirements The work requires long hours sitting and performing work with computers at a desk but also requires strenuous physical exertion including frequent climbing of multiple flights of stairs, running, lifting heavy objects over 50 pounds, crouching or crawling in restrictive areas during fire and rescue situations; wearing/carrying fire protection equipment; extended periods of heavy moving and lifting of patients in a variety of situations; recurring bending, lifting, stooping, stretching, and positioning of patients under adverse conditions or in confined areas; and prolonged periods in protective breathing apparatus and protective clothing during a fire or hazardous materials incidents or exercises. Offer will be contingent on successful completion of NFPA compliant Firefighter physical.
Why should you work here?
Growth – You are a self‑driven individual who seeks and captures the opportunities for growth we offer by acquiring and solving tasks.
Challenge – You reach beyond expectations and strive for innovative methods beyond the traditional.
Action – You are driven, take initiative, can execute decisions with agility and fulfill tasks to completion.
Collaboration – You are enthusiastic about teamwork while respecting the different backgrounds and experience of colleagues.
EEO Statement LG Energy Solution Arizona, Inc. is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
Seniority level Mid‑Senior level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Purchasing
Industries Retail
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