The UCLA Office of Environment, Health & Safety (EH&S) has an outstanding opportunity for a Deputy Fire Marshal.
As the Deputy Fire Marshal for UCLA-EH&S, conduct Title 19 program fire and life safety inspections of all campus facilities, both on and off campus, including the medical center, gather data and prepare reports. Conduct crucial inspection pursuant to Title 19, CCR. Manage and oversee the Title 19 annual building inspections program and responsible for scheduling inspections, maintaining & developing building files, conducting annual fire prevention inspections and re-inspections. Review building plans and specifications for minor capital construction and Facilities Management projects to assure compliance with all applicable Federal, State, and building statutes and regulations. Act as campus liaison to outside regulatory agencies and maintain close contact with the LA City Fire Department to assure abatement of and compliance with the fire and life safety code violations relating to any property owned or occupied by the University. Act as first responder for emergency calls. Coordinate, implement, and conduct fire service related training. Oversee operations and training of the EH&S HazMat team. Work various shifts; carry a pager; be available after hours for call backs to campus. Serve as California State Fire Marshal in the Fire Marshal's absence.
Qualifications
•Education and experience equivalent to a Bachelor of Science degree in Fire Protection Administration or Fire Protection engineering or related degree.
•Possession of Fire Fighter I, EMT1A, HazMat First Responder, California State Fire Marshal Inspector certification and P.C. 832 licensure/certification.
•Demonstrated professional working knowledge of fire engineering programs to reduce health and safety hazards; and ability to develop and implement.
•Interpersonal skills to interact effectively with all levels and segments of the campus community and with outside agencies to establish and maintain cooperative working relationships.
•Physical and Environmental Demands: Ability to bend, squat, sit, stand, walk, push and pull objects while potentially wearing fire fighting uniform and related equipment; and the ability to work in dusty, smokey, or confined spaces wearing appropriate PPE.
Full information concerning the job qualifications are listed on the official UCLA job posting.
Benefits
UCLA offers a comprehensive benefits package, including vacation and sick leave accrual; 13 paid holidays per year; health, dental and optical benefits; life insurance; disability insurance; the University of California Retirement Plan; various voluntary UC Savings Plans. There are also special programs and privileges available, such as accessibility to cultural and recreational programs, athletic events, the University Credit Union, and much more!
To view the full description and to apply, please visit the UCLA Career Opportunities website at https://hr.mycareer.ucla.edu/ [6] and search for Requisition 18101. Alternatively, you may click or copy/paste the following link into your browsers address bar:
hr.mycareer.ucla.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=60800
UCLA is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer
