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Fire and Life Safety Inspector - DCC/CDC Facility Maintenance & Support Services (Real Property Operations Unit)

  • Job
    Full-time
    Junior & Mid Level
  • Construction & Surveying
    Facilities Management

AI generated summary

  • You need post-secondary education in a related field, CFAA registration, NFPA certifications, experience in inspections, a G license, and the ability to obtain security clearance.
  • You will conduct fire safety inspections, maintain and repair systems, enforce regulations, coordinate training, respond to inquiries, and provide fire prevention education to teams and clients.

Requirements

  • Post-secondary graduation from Building Construction, Engineering, Fire Protection Technology or a similar program years progressive experience in Fire Prevention or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Registered CFAA
  • NFPA 1031 Fire Inspector
  • NFPA 1035 Fire and Life Safety Educator
  • Graduate of the Fire Protection Technology Diploma course and / or the Fire Prevention Officer Diploma course at the Ontario Fire College or equivalent.
  • Strong written and interpersonal skills required, including the ability to establish effective working relationships and provide quality customer service.
  • Must possess a valid G driver's license recognized by the Province of Ontario.
  • 2–3 years of Fire and Life Safety inspection or Building Inspection or Property Maintenance Inspection experience in the construction/facilities management & operations industry
  • Able to commute regularly to the GTA, and travel throughout Ontario (as needed)
  • Security clearance requirements: must be able to get reliability and secret clearance.

Responsibilities

  • Acts as an Assistant to the Fire and Life Safety Supervisor, under the provisions of the National Fire and Protection Act (NFPA).
  • Conduct Fire Prevention (Fire Extinguisher, Fire Suppression and Detection Systems) inspections within DCC facilities by recording, documenting, providing recommendations to facility teams/clients, and enforce compliance with applicable fire regulations.
  • Perform necessary service, repair, installation, refilling of Fire Extinguishers, Fire Suppression and Detection Systems.
  • Perform on-site emergency troubleshooting and repairs as needed.
  • Ensure enforcement of Federal fire prevention by-laws, the Federal Building Codes, the National Fire Code (where applicable) and other applicable codes and standards.
  • Co-ordinate the inspections of premises that require a license from the federal government in order to ensure fire safety.
  • Responsible for the examination activities for building permit applications, inspections of premises, enforcing municipal fire prevention by-laws, the Federal Building Codes, the National Fire Code (where applicable), and other applicable codes and standards, public education and fire investigation activities.
  • Responsible for providing timely response to enquiries from the Fire and Life Safety Supervisor.
  • Maintain a records on file and all required reports.
  • Coordinate presentations, training, etc., on fire prevention to operational personnel, maintenance team, and sub-contractors. Ensure that all education programs meet the needs of the legislative requirements of the NFPA and the circumstances of the community.
  • Perform related work such as discussing fire safety problems with the tenants, building inspectors, etc., and speak on fire safety and fire prevention topics when required.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned.

FAQs

What is the job title for this position?

The job title is Fire and Life Safety Inspector – DCC/CDC Facility Maintenance & Support Services.

Where is the job located?

The job is located in the G.T.A & Southern Ontario Region.

Is this a full-time position?

Yes, this is a full-time position.

Is travel required for this job?

Yes, travel throughout the G.T.A and Southern Ontario Region is required.

What are the primary responsibilities of the Fire and Life Safety Inspector?

The primary responsibilities include inspecting Fire Suppression and detection systems, ensuring compliance with federal regulations and NFPA standards, providing education to facility teams, and performing preventive and corrective maintenance.

What educational qualifications are required for this position?

Candidates should have post-secondary graduation from Building Construction, Engineering, Fire Protection Technology, or a similar program, along with relevant certifications like CFAA, NFPA 1031, and NFPA 1035.

How many years of experience are required for this position?

A minimum of 2–3 years of experience in Fire and Life Safety inspection, Building Inspection, or Property Maintenance Inspection is required.

What skills are essential for this role?

Essential skills include advanced analytical and time management skills, an understanding of NFPA regulations, the ability to read blueprints, excellent communication skills, and problem-solving abilities.

Is a driver's license required for this job?

Yes, candidates must possess a valid G driver's license recognized by the Province of Ontario.

Are accommodations available for applicants with disabilities?

Yes, Black & McDonald welcomes and encourages applications from persons with disabilities, and accommodations are available upon request during the recruitment process.

Engineering & Construction
Industry
5001-10,000
Employees
1921
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

Black & McDonald Limited is a leading Canadian facilities management and maintenance company. Established in 1921, the company specializes in providing integrated solutions including electrical, mechanical, and HVAC services, as well as facilities management and construction. Their mission is to deliver reliable, high-quality services that improve operational efficiency and ensure client satisfaction. Black & McDonald aims to be a trusted partner in enhancing infrastructure and facilities, supporting both commercial and industrial clients across various sectors.