Job Announcement:
BOROUGH OF NAUGATUCK
Deputy Fire Marshal
The Naugatuck Fire Department has an immediate fulltime (affiliated) position available for an individual with proven experience in enforcing all sections of the Connecticut Fire Safety Code, Connecticut Fire Prevention Code, and all other relevant codes and ordinances.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
Inspection of residential and commercial buildings in the Borough of Naugatuck for purpose of eliminating fire hazards and code violations.
Assist the Fire Marshal in conducting fire investigations.
Provide public fire safety and juvenile fire safety education.
Maintain records of all fire investigations, enforcements, inspections and perform other administrative duties as assigned.
Assist Fire Marshal with the inspection of all outdoor amusements and maintain records of events.
Perform other duties as may be required.
QUALIFICATIONS:
A minimum of three (3) years of experience as a Fire Inspector, Deputy Fire Marshal or Fire Marshal.
CT Certification as Firefighter I or higher.
Must possess a valid CT Fire Marshal Certification.
Must possess a valid CT driver’s license.
Experience inspecting residential and commercial structures is essential.
Must possess proven knowledge and experience with building and fire code plan reviews.
Must be up to date on Continuing Education Credits.
Residence within twenty-five (25) miles from Naugatuck Fire Headquarters is required.
Qualified candidates must submit an application, cover letter and resume online at www.firefighterapp.com/naugatuck. Deadline for applications is 4pm on January 10, 2025.
Please direct questions regarding this position to ken.hanks@naugatuck-ct.gov
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