Fire Marshal
Company: US Main
Location: Turlock
Posted on: February 2, 2025
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Job Description:
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The City of Turlock is accepting applications for the Fire Marshal
position. Plans, supervises, reviews and performs a variety of
inspections and code enforcement duties to ensure compliance with
fire and life safety codes for new and existing construction,
residential occupancies, and commercial or industrial activities;
performs administrative, investigative, supervisory and technical
responsibilities in managing the Fire Prevention Bureau of the
City's Fire Department.
The Fire Marshal conducts plan checks for compliance with Fire
Codes and ordinance, hazardous materials management, fire
investigation and hazard abatement. The Fire Marshal develops and
implements educational programs to promote fire safety; assists the
Fire Chief with special administrative duties: performs related
work as assigned.
This position is designated as represented by Turlock Management
Association-Public Safety for Labor Relations purposes and is
considered exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
This is a mid-management classification assigned to the fire
prevention division as a Division Chief responsible for the
management of discrete sub-departmental organizational component(s)
and programs/functions within a department as determined by
Department Director (Chief), City Manager and City Council. Serves
as a member of the City policy advisory team with responsibilities
for developing means for implementing policies and procedures
developed the by executive team. The incumbent exercises policy
development and promulgation responsibilities for specific
program/functional areas. Demonstrates technical competence while
working as a team member and exercises independent judgment in a
number of confidential and sensitive assignments. Duties and
responsibilities are performed in accordance with city policy,
ordinance and fire code.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED AND RECEIVED
General direction is provided by the Fire Chief. The job incumbent
provides direct supervision of subordinate level supervisors,
professional, technical line and office clerical staff in related
program areas.
Essential Functions
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: - Duties may include, but are not limited to
the following:
Responds to emergencies when needed and directs or performs related
activities.
Recommends and implements division goals, objectives, polices and
procedures.
Prepares specialized budgets related to assigned activities:
assists in budget implementation; participates in forecasts of
additional funds needed for staffing, equipment, materials and
supplies; administers the approved budget.
Prepares reports; documents policies and procedures; performs
research; makes presentations before various groups, including City
Council and Planning Commission, as needed.
Represents Fire Chief in his absence, as required.
Plans, organizes, assigns, and reviews the work of a comprehensive
Fire Prevention program and supervises staff to ensure compliance
with fire and life safety standards.
Oversees the work of fire suppression staff in fire prevention
activities, including mandated fire inspections.
Interprets, enforces and explains fire and life safety codes.
Conducts technical fire plan checks including fire sprinklers, fire
alarms, residential occupancies, commercial occupancies and
industrial occupancies.
Attends meetings with internal and external customers representing
the Fire Department.
Investigates citizen complains related to Fire Prevention and life
safety activities and enforcement; non-criminal and criminal
investigations related to fire and legal actions related to
non-compliance and abatement proceedings.
Provides pre-development consultations; provides or reviews
occupancy and final inspections for new businesses.
Works cooperatively with the Chief Building Official, Community
Development staff, the State Fire Marshal and the community to
ensure through, organized and timely permit processing.
Formulates and recommends changes to the International Fire Code
and City Ordinances.
Oversees/participates with the Police Department in the
investigation of fires to determine the cause, including preparing
reports, gathers evidence and works on case development with the
District Attorney's office in arson cases.
Represents the Department as an expert court witness in Fire
Investigations.
Write citations and makes arrests in the role as peace officer.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Knowledge of and the ability to interpret apply and explain complex
laws, codes, regulations and ordinances.
Ability to conduct technical plan reviews in residential,
commercial, industrial construction and possess the skills needed
to articulate requirements to contractors and design
professionals.
Knowledge of and the ability to apply principles and practices of
employee supervision, including work planning, assignment, review,
evaluation, discipline and the training of staff in work
procedures.
Ability to perform the computer applications related to work,
prepare accurate reports, correspondence and other written
materials
Ability to prepare division budget and administer the approved
budget.
Possess the skills necessary to conduct cause and origin fire
investigations, including the collection of evidence, expert
witness, report writing and assisting Police and District Attorney
in case preparation.
Ability to work with businesses, property owners, permit
applicants, residents and other City Departments to assure timely
and effective customer service.
Ability to understand and use techniques for dealing with people in
person and over the telephone in stressful or confrontational
situations.
Ability to take initiative and use independent judgment within
legal, policy and procedural guidelines.
Experience and Education
Education:
Possession of a Bachelor Degree in Fire Science, Public
Administration or related field;
OR
Must be currently enrolled in an accredited university or
institution and obtain a Bachelor Degree in Fire Science, Public
Administration or related field, within thirty-six (36) months of
appointment.
Experience:
Three years of experience comparable to that of a Fire Captain with
Turlock Fire Department.
LICENSE AND CERTIFICATES
Possession of a valid Class C California Driver's License, to be
maintained as a condition of employment.
Possession of a California State Fire Marshal Fire Officer
Certification.
Must obtain a California P.C. 832 Arrest and Firearms Certification
within 12 months from date of appointment.
DESIRABLE CERTIFICATIONS
Possession of California State Fire Marshal's level one, two and
three classes in prevention and investigation is desirable.
Possession of ICC Certification as Fire Inspector and Plan Checker
is desirable.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Must be able to respond to major emergency or investigative
situations on a 24 hour call as of required. Must possess strength,
mobility and stamina to inspect various fire and construction
sites. Must possess mobility to work in standard office setting and
to use office equipment. Vision required to read printed materials
and computer screens. Hearing and speech required to communicate in
person and over the telephone.
SELECTION PROCESS:
1. All applicants must complete a standard Application for
Employment and attach verification of applicable educational
requirements. Copies of transcripts and/or required certifications
as verification will be acceptable. Applications will be rejected
if applicant fails to attach required documentation to the
employment application prior to final filing date.
You may submit your required documentation using the following
options:
Attach a scanned copy in the "Add Attachment" option (of the NeoGov
online application) or
Fax a copy to (209) 668-5529 or
Email a copy to jvue@turlock.ca.us or
Hand deliver copies of your attachments to 156 S. Broadway, Suite
235, Turlock, CA on or before the final filing date.
2. Applications will be reviewed for possession of the minimum
qualifications.
3. Candidates who possess the minimum qualifications and have
submitted complete applications (with required attachments) will be
invited to compete in the Assessment Center.
4. The Assessment process may include any of the following exams:
oral, written and practical exercises. Candidates invited to
participate in the Assessment process must receive a passing score
on each testing segment in order to achieve placement on the
eligibility list. Passing scores from each testing segment will be
averaged to determine rank on the eligibility list.
5. The top candidates from the eligibility list will be referred to
the Fire Chief for a Chief interview and final appointment
consideration.
6. Final appointment to the position of Fire Marshal shall be
contingent upon passing the following: a Fire Chief (Department)
interview.
VETERAN'S PREFERENCE SYSTEM
The City of Turlock has adopted a veteran's preference system
(effective January 1, 2002). The percentage score achieved through
an entrance (non-promotional) examination which ranks applicants on
an eligibility list shall be adjusted to provide: (a) one (1)
percentage point added to the final test score for each six (6)
months of active service during a time of armed conflict, up to a
maximum of five (5) points, and (b) five (5) percentage points
added to the final test score for veterans who are disabled as a
result of active military service during a time of armed conflict,
regardless of length of service. To receive preference points,
applicants must provide supporting documentation and proof of
honorable discharge. In no event shall an applicant receive more
than a five (5) point adjustment. This request should be made in
section #12 of the employment application form. A copy of your
DD214 must be attached for this request to be considered.
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
The City of Turlock is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are
sincerely interested in receiving applications from qualified
minorities, women and the disabled. Qualified applicants receive
equal consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex,
sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status,
physical or mental disability, medical condition, political
affiliation or belief except where indicated by requirements of the
job. The City of Turlock will make every effort to accommodate
applicants that have disabilities that would not allow them to
compete in the announced process. Applicants are asked to indicate
their request for accommodation in the application form.
MEDICAL EXAMINATION AND DRUG/ALCOHOL SCREENING
The incumbent will be required to take a medical examination
including a drug/alcohol screening and be fingerprinted.
CUSTOMER SERVICE POLICY
The City of Turlock is committed to quality service to our
customers. Our goal is to create a positive, productive and
courteous atmosphere for our employees and customers. Employees are
evaluated on the quality of customer service they provide.
BENEFITS
Holidays: Twelve (12) paid holidays and two (2) floating
holidays.
Vacation: Paid vacation that increases with years of service.
Annual Management Leave: Accrual of eighty (80) hours.
Retirement: Sworn "Classic" employees covered by this agreement
participate in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS) 3% @
50, under the 'Safety" PERS formula. Sworn police and Sworn Fire
management will pay the employee's 9% PERS contribution. Final
compensation, for retirement purposes, will be calculated on the
single highest year of PERS reportable wages as determined by
CalPERS. Conversion of sick leave towards PERS service credit will
be allowed in lieu of sick leave cash-out provisions. The total 9%
PERS contribution shall be deducted as a pretax employee pension
expense. Sworn employees are covered by the level four (4) PERS
Survivor Benefit. Effective January 1, 2013, all new employees, as
defined by AB 340, will participate in the Public Employees
Retirement System (PERS) 2% @ 62 defined benefit formula for
non-safety members. All new employees, as defined by AB 340, who
are safety members will participate in the Public Employees
Retirement System (PERS) Safety Option Plan Two, 2.7%@ 57. New
employees shall have an initial contribution rate of at least fifty
percent (50%) of the total normal cost rate for the defined benefit
plan or the current contribution rate of similarly situated
employees, which is currently a 9% PERS contribution, whichever Is
greater. All employees shall be subject to the mandatory provisions
of AB 340. Fire Safety Members and Fire Management Sworn 'New'
employees covered by this agreement will follow the requirements of
the 2013 Public Employees' Pension Reform Act. The Employer Paid
Member Contributions (EPMC) benefit for all Fire Safety Members
will be terminated and eliminated on October 1, 2014. The City of
Turlock will not provide EPMC to classic employees and new
employees, as defined by AB 340, hired on or after January 1, 2013.
Resolution No. 2007-298 shall be repealed and the attached
resolution shall be adopted and effective October 1, 2014.
Deferred Compensation: The City will match employee's contribution
up to two and half percent (2.5%) of the employee's base salary for
each pay period in which employee contributes six (6) percent to
the program.
Retiree Health Savings (RHS) Vantage Care: Three (3) percent of the
employee's base payroll will be deposited in each individual's RHS
Vantage Care account.
Health: Generous employer contribution to health plan for employee
and family.
Continuous Service Pay:
Beginning with the tenth (10th) year and every year thereafter,
2.5% of base salary.
Beginning with the fifteenth (15th) year and every year thereafter,
2.5% of base salary.
Beginning with the twentieth (20th) year and every year thereafter,
2.5% of base salary.
Master's Degree Incentive Pay: 2.5% of base salary. Reimbursement
Program*
Professional Development: Employees are eligible to receive six
hundred dollars ($600) in professional development funds.
Fire Officer, Company Officer, P.C 832 (Arrest and Firearms), or
equivalent certification: Two and one half percent (2.5%) of the
employees base salary.
Chief Fire Officer Certificate: Two and one half percent (2.5%) of
the employees base salary.
Annual Uniform Allowance: One thousand three hundred ninety dollars
($1390).
Term Life Insurance: At one and one half percent (1.5%) times
annual salary, plus $5,000.
PLEASE NOTE:
Information contained herein does not constitute an expressed or
implied contract as it is subject to change.
WHERE TO APPLY
City of Turlock
Human Relations Department
156 S. Broadway, Suite 235
Turlock, CA 95380-5454
(209) 668-5150
or
Visit our website at: www.cityofturlock.org to apply
All applications must be returned to the Human Relations Department
no later than Monday, January 27, 2025 at 5 p.m. POSTMARKS WILL NOT
BE ACCEPTED.
Cell phones are typically incompatible with the online application
format or browser. We recommend using a desktop or laptop computer.
If you are still having technical difficulties, please call NEOGOV
at 1-855-524-5627.
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