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Code Investigator I

Role

Code Investigator I

Location

United States of America

Job type

Full time

Posted

7 months ago

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Salary

$22.78 - $36.42/hourly

Job description

The tasks listed below are those that represent the majority of the time spent working in this class. Management may assign additional tasks related to the type of work of the class as necessary.

Responds to situations involving the presence of hazardous materials; assists with related investigations; assists in inspecting facilities using hazardous materials.

Responds to fire scenes in Richland County; assists in conducting fire investigations to determine the origin and cause of fires.

Investigates complaints regarding possible illegal burning.

Investigates other potential code and ordinance violations that contribute to the preservation of public safety.

Documents cases and prepares reports to record and transmit the results of investigations.

Conducts fire and life safety inspections of existing non-residential buildings and new construction located in assigned area of the County; prepares, documents and maintains inspection reports; conducts follow-up inspections as necessary to verify mandated corrections have been made within established timeframe.

Provides fire alarm and sprinkler suppression system testing.

May respond to fires and/or other emergencies to provide assistance or mutual aid based on training and qualifications.

Receives and responds to inquiries, concerns, complaints and requests for assistance regarding areas of responsibility.

Performs general clerical work as required, including but not limited to preparing reports and correspondence, compiling data for reports, copying and filing documents, entering and retrieving computer data, sending and receiving faxes, answering the telephone, etc.

Attends training, seminars, workshops and meetings to remain knowledgeable of modern investigation and inspection methods and administration.

VOCATIONAL/EDUCATIONAL    PREPARATION:

Requires Associate’s degree, vocational technical degree or specialized training that is equivalent to satisfactory completion of two years of college education with emphasis in fire science, public safety, code enforcement or a closely related field.

SPECIAL CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES:

Must possess a valid state driver’s license.

Must possess S.C. Deputy Fire Marshal certification or have the knowledge and experience to  obtain the certification within six months; may be required to possess or obtain other certifications as deemed necessary by supervisor. Must have knowledge of firearms to include weapon qualification.

EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:

Requires over two years and up to and including four years in the fire service or three years of experience in code enforcement.

Compensation Range: $22.78 - $36.42
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