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Michigan Sales Representative
✦ New
Salary not disclosed
Wolverine, MI 1 day ago
General Purpose
To plan and carry out all sales activities on assigned accounts or areas. Responsible for ensuring customer satisfaction and managing quality of product and service delivery. Develop relationships with all Fire and EMT decision-makers in designated territory. Dinges Fire team members pride themselves on building a 'Help First' relationship with departments in an effort to make their jobs easier, safer and more comfortable.

Main Job Tasks, Duties and Responsibilities


  • prepare sales action plans and strategies
  • schedule sales activity
  • make sales calls to new and existing customers
  • develop and make presentations of company products and services to current and potential clients
  • negotiate with clients
  • develop sales proposals
  • respond to sales inquiries and concerns by phone, electronically or in person
  • ensure customer service satisfaction and good client relationships
  • follow up on sales activity
  • monitor and report on sales activities and follow up for management
  • participate in sales events and training

Education and Experience

  • knowledge of fire service equipment and tools
  • knowledge of basic computer applications
  • knowledge of customer service principles
  • knowledge of basic business principles

Key Skills and Competencies

  • planning and strategizing
  • adaptability
  • verbal and written communication
  • negotiation skills
  • resilience and tenacity
  • goal driven

Other Considerations

  • All salespersons are 1099 independent contractors. Pay is comprised entirely of commissions with unlimited potential! Earn approximately 40% of the gross profit on each sale.
  • DFC offers the opportunity to work full-time using the sales position as a primary income source or part-time earning a strong second income. Most of our salespersons are also firefighters. While being a firefighter is not mandatory, it is highly recommended because it provides a great knowledge base for the products and services we offer.
  • DFC representatives own the sales in their territory. This is a unique concept in the Fire and EMT industry. By owning your territory, the value of your business grows as your sales increase. This is an awesome reward considering the minimal investment required.

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National Operations Manager
✦ New
Salary not disclosed
Palm Coast, FL 1 day ago

This role isn’t about maintaining the status quo, it’s about building operational excellence at a national scale.

Location: Palm Coast, FL (Full-Time, Onsite with Travel as Needed)

Reports To: President

Classification: Senior Management


Company Overview

North American Fire Protection is a nationally growing fire sprinkler contractor specializing in complex, high-risk, high-performance industrial and commercial projects. Our work protects people, property and critical infrastructure — and our success is built on discipline, accountability and strong leadership.


Position Summary

The National Operations Manager is responsible for building, standardizing and overseeing operational systems across North American Fire Protection at a national level.

This role provides leadership and accountability for Project Management, Field Superintendents, Inspection and Facilities ensuring consistent standards, strong leadership and scalable operational infrastructure across all regions.


Field Superintendents and Foreman retain authority over daily jobsite execution, manpower, installation quality and jobsite closeout. The National Operations Manager oversees leadership performance, operational systems, safety governance, asset protection, and company-wide accountability.


This is a high-visibility leadership position requiring strong industry experience, strategic thinking, and the ability to operate confidently at both the operational and executive levels. 


Reporting Structure

·       Project Management Team

·       Installation Field Teams (Superintendents & Foremen)

·       Inspection Department

·       Facilities


Core Responsibilities

·       Lead and develop Field Superintendents and Project Managers

·       Establish and maintain company-wide operational standards

·       Define authority structures and accountability frameworks

·       Conduct performance reviews for Superintendents, PMs and Inspection leaders

·       Provide executive-level escalation support when leadership-level issues arise

·       Standardize communication processes between field and office

·       Drive consistency across teams (The NAFPCO Way)


Safety & Compliance Governance

·       Own and update the company Safety Manual

·       Develop company-wide safety policies aligned with OSHA and NFPA standards

·       Conduct periodic safety audits across projects

·       Review incidents and oversee corrective action strategy at a company level

·       Ensure Superintendents are enforcing safety standards

·       Maintain company-wide compliance systems and documentation


Field Performance Oversight

·       Conduct executive-level jobsite visits focused on:

·       Leadership effectiveness

·       Standard adherence

·       Policy compliance

·       Develop and implement a standardized Jobsite Operational Scorecard

·       Identify performance trends across projects

·       Address systemic underperformance

·       Oversee regional workforce capacity planning and crew assignment


Systems & Asset Management

·       Develop and manage company-wide tool tracking systems

·       Oversee vehicle fleet policies, compliance, and lifecycle planning

·       Protect company assets through accountability systems

·       Improve field-to-office workflow systems

·       Standardize operational processes to support national scalability


KPI & Performance Management

·       Monitor national operational KPIs including:

·       Labor trend performance

·       Job cost trend analysis

·       Safety metrics

·       Rework patterns

·       Equipment loss trends

·       Develop reporting dashboards for executive review

·       Identify systemic performance gaps

·       Drive company-wide operational improvement initiatives


Cross-Department Strategic Alignment

·       Partner with Estimating on operational risk review during project handoff

·       Align design standards with field execution standards

·       Collaborate with Finance on operational margin trends

·       Work with HR on workforce development strategy

·       Serve as operational advisor to President and executive team

·       Translate executive strategy into operational standards and systems


Facilities & Infrastructure Oversight

·       Oversee warehouse, yard, and facilities standards

·       Standardize prefabrication and shipping processes

·       Ensure facilities support operational efficiency

·       Maintain professional operational footprint aligned with company brand


Leadership Expectations

·       Lead leaders, not crews

·       Enforce standards through structure, not micromanagement

·       Balance accountability with respect

·       Communicate clearly at all levels

·       Protect the company's operational integrity

·       Maintain executive-level composure under pressure


Qualifications

·       10+ years in construction or fire sprinkler industry

·       5+ years in senior field or operations leadership

·       Strong knowledge of fire sprinkler systems and NFPA standards (13, 20 preferred)

·       Experience overseeing multi-state operations

·       Proven ability to build systems and enforce accountability

·       Comfortable operating at executive level

·       Strong analytical and organizational skills

·       Proficiency in Procore, Salesforce, Microsoft Excel

·       Ability to travel as needed


Compensation & Benefits

·       Competitive salary based on experience

·       401(k) with employer contribution, Employee Profit Sharing and Pension

·       Employer-paid medical, dental and vision insurance

·       Paid vacation, sick time and holidays

·       Employee referral program

·       Ongoing leadership development and growth opportunities

·       High-impact role with real authority and influence


Equal Opportunity Employer

North American Fire Protection is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to building a diverse, inclusive and high-performing team.

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Senior Buyer
✦ New
Salary not disclosed
Kings Mountain, NC 1 day ago

ABOUT BUCKEYE FIRE EQUIPMENT

Buckeye Fire Equipment is a leading manufacturer of portable fire extinguishers and suppression systems, trusted by fire protection professionals, industrial facilities, and government agencies for over 58 years. Our commitment to quality, safety, and innovation drives every aspect of our operations — and our procurement team plays a critical role in sustaining that standard.

POSITION SUMMARY

Buckeye Fire Equipment is seeking an experienced, results-driven Strategic Buyer to join our Supply Chain team on a full-time, onsite basis. This role is central to our procurement operations and requires a proven professional who can demonstrate measurable cost savings, optimize inventory performance, and build strong supplier partnerships. The ideal candidate brings at least 10 years of hands-on buying experience and a track record of delivering quantifiable impact in a manufacturing or industrial environment.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Procurement & Sourcing

  • Manage end-to-end procurement of direct and indirect materials including raw materials, components, and MRO supplies
  • Develop and execute sourcing strategies that drive measurable cost reductions year-over-year
  • Conduct competitive bidding, RFQs, and supplier negotiations to secure best-in-class pricing and terms
  • Evaluate and qualify new suppliers in alignment with quality, cost, delivery, and sustainability objectives

Inventory Optimization

  • Analyze demand patterns and lead times to establish and maintain optimal safety stock and reorder points
  • Implement inventory reduction strategies without compromising service levels or production continuity
  • Collaborate with production planning and warehouse teams to align purchasing activity with operational needs
  • Monitor and report on key inventory KPIs including turns, days on hand, and excess/obsolete exposure

Supplier Relationship Management

  • Build and maintain strategic relationships with key suppliers, conducting regular business reviews and performance evaluations
  • Drive supplier development initiatives focused on quality improvement, lead-time reduction, and cost competitiveness
  • Resolve supply disruptions proactively, maintaining continuity of supply to the production floor

Cross-Functional Collaboration

  • Partner with Engineering, Quality, and Operations teams on new product introductions and material change requests
  • Support Finance with accurate purchase price variance (PPV) tracking and budget forecasting
  • Ensure compliance with procurement policies, ethical sourcing standards, and regulatory requirements

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Minimum 10 years of progressive experience in a Buyer or Senior Buyer role within a manufacturing or industrial environment
  • Demonstrated, quantifiable success in cost savings initiatives — candidates must be prepared to present specific examples and metrics
  • Proven track record of inventory optimization, including reductions in excess inventory, improved turns, or safety stock rationalization
  • Deep knowledge of procurement best practices, sourcing methodologies, and supplier negotiation techniques
  • Proficiency with ERP systems (SAP, Oracle, or equivalent) and Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Excel
  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to interpret spend data, supplier performance metrics, and inventory reports
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to present findings to leadership
  • Bachelor's degree in Supply Chain Management, Business Administration, or a related field

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • CPM, CPSM, or APICS (CPIM/CSCP) certification strongly preferred
  • Experience in fire protection, safety equipment, or other regulated manufacturing industries
  • Background in lean manufacturing or supply chain continuous improvement initiatives
  • Experience managing multi-site or global supply chains

WHAT SUCCESS LOOKS LIKE

Within your first year, you will have established trusted supplier relationships, identified and begun executing a pipeline of cost savings opportunities, and implemented inventory controls that measurably improve turns and reduce excess stock. You will be a go-to resource for supply chain decision-making across the organization and a visible contributor to Buckeye's operational performance.

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Chief Risk Officer (On-site)
✦ New
Salary not disclosed
Sonoma, CA 1 day ago

Where it all began…

In 1951 SF Fire Credit Union first opened its doors from a modest 10′ × 15′ office space in 17 Engine. It was from those humble beginnings—where everyone pitched in to help one another in their community—that the organization forged its way of business forever. Today, the San Francisco-based credit union has grown to $1.7B in assets and a membership that extends from the regional firefighters we trace our roots back to throughout our many neighbors in San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties. Our members benefit from the ideas and principles that have shaped us: Shared trust, continuous innovation of products and services, competitive rates, and excellent member service. These qualities foster a true sense of member-ownership and strengthen the credit union’s bond with the people for whom this credit union was created.

What we stand for…

There are a few things we look for those we hire at SF Fire Credit Union, regardless of role or team.

First, do they align with our values?

Be Personal – Walk the Member/Employee Path

Be a Leader – Empower, Collaborate, Own

Be Outside the Box – Innovate, Educate, Engage

Be Real – Integrity and Transparency Matter

Be the Connection – Serve our Community

Second, will they thrive in a culture like ours, where we default to trust, embrace feedback, and desire to innovate? Finally, do they share our vision to help empower members to accomplish their dreams and build lasting financial security in whatever way is most relevant to their role?

What it feels like…

Most days it feels more like going to work with a big family. Whether it’s a pot luck lunch, baking birthday cakes for colleagues in the kitchen, or after-hours get together, we’re here to do a great job and have a good time while doing it! We value a good sense of humor, are motivated by a higher purpose, and always bring an “in-this-together” attitude. While we’re driven to do great work, we also value real work/life balance.

Is This the Career for You?

The Chief Risk Officer (CRO) is a key member of the executive leadership team responsible for the overall management of risk across the credit union. This includes enterprise risk management, compliance, internal audit, vendor management, corporate insurance, business continuity management, records retention, and fraud risk management. The CRO will ensure that the credit union operates within its risk appetite, adheres to regulatory requirements, and protects its members' assets while supporting sustainable growth and innovation.

What You Get To Do:

  1. Risk Management
  • Develop and implement a robust enterprise risk management (ERM) framework that identifies, assesses, mitigates, and monitors risks across the credit union.
  • Advise the CEO and board of directors on risk exposures and mitigation strategies, providing clear and actionable insights.
  • Collaborate with executive team members and department leaders to integrate risk management practices into day-to-day operations and strategic planning.
  1. Internal Audit
  • Oversee the internal audit function, ensuring it operates independently and effectively to assess the adequacy and effectiveness of the credit union’s internal controls.
  • Manage co-sourcing partners to execute against the audit plan and to ensure that control deficiencies are identified in a similar and thorough manner.
  • Develop and execute a risk-based internal audit plan that addresses key operational, financial, and compliance risks.
  • Report audit findings and recommendations to the CEO and board, ensuring timely resolution of identified issues.
  1. Vendor Management
  • Manage the third-party risk management program, ensuring that third-party relationships are adequately assessed for sufficient controls (especially information security), risks and aligned with the credit union’s strategic goals.
  1. Records Retention
  • Oversee the records retention program, ensuring that all records are maintained, stored, and disposed of in compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.
  • Develop and implement policies and procedures for records management, ensuring the security and confidentiality of sensitive information.
  • Conduct regular reviews of the records retention program to ensure ongoing compliance and operational efficiency.
  1. Business Continuity Management
  • Lead the development and maintenance of the business continuity plan (BCP) to ensure the credit union’s ability to operate during and after a crisis or disruption.
  • Coordinate and lead regular testing and training exercises to ensure preparedness and continuous improvement of the BCP.
  1. Corporate Insurance
  • Oversee the corporate insurance program, ensuring adequate coverage for all operational, financial, and liability risks.
  • Evaluate and select insurance providers, negotiate policy terms, and manage claims processes.
  • Regularly review and update insurance coverage to reflect changes in the credit union’s risk profile and operations.
  • Own the notification process to insurance carriers and other key stakeholders for potential or actual claims.
  1. Compliance and Regulatory Affairs
  • Ensure compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations, including those specific to credit unions.
  • Stay informed about changes in the regulatory environment and assess their impact on the credit union’s operations.
  • Collaborate with the compliance team to develop and implement policies and procedures that meet regulatory requirements.
  1. Team Leadership and Development
  • Lead, mentor, and develop the risk management, internal audit, and vendor management teams, fostering a culture of integrity, accountability, and continuous improvement.
  • Set clear goals and performance expectations for direct reports, providing guidance and support to achieve them.
  • Ensure effective succession planning within the risk management and related functions.
  1. Board and Executive Collaboration
  • Serve as a key advisor to the CEO and board of directors on all risk-related matters, providing regular updates on risk exposures, mitigation strategies, and internal audit findings.
  • Collaborate with other senior executives to align risk management practices with the credit union’s overall business objectives.
  • Present reports and recommendations to the board’s audit and risk committees, ensuring transparency and accountability.
  1. Strategic Initiatives
  • Participate in strategic planning and decision-making processes, ensuring that risk considerations are integrated into the credit union’s long-term plans.
  • Lead or contribute to special projects and initiatives that involve risk management, internal audit, or compliance considerations.
  • Support innovation and transformation initiatives by assessing risks and providing solutions that align with the credit union’s strategic goals.
  1. Other duties as assigned.


What We Look For In You:

EDUCATION: A bachelor's degree in business administration, accounting or finance is required. A Master of Business Administration and Certified Internal Auditor is preferred.

EXPERIENCE: Minimum of 15 years of progressively responsible management experience in a financial institution setting. A strong background in risk management, including direct experience in developing, assessing, and performing enterprise risk assessments are required. Must also be familiar with risk management concepts and leading practices such as the COSO framework.

SKILLS & COMPENTENCIES:

  • Extensive experience in a senior risk management role, preferably within a credit union, financial institution, or similarly regulated industry.
  • Proven track record of developing and implementing risk management and internal audit strategies.
  • Have previous hands-on experience with regulatory compliance, third-party risk management, business continuity planning, and corporate insurance program management.
  • Excellent leadership skills with experience managing and developing high-performing teams.
  • Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage effectively with both internal and external stakeholders.
  • Willingness to “roll-sleeves” up to help the credit union achieve its broader goals.
  • Analytical mindset with the ability to leverage data and insights to inform risk management decisions.
  • Commitment to the credit union’s mission, values, and member-first approach.
  • Adaptability and the ability to thrive in a dynamic and fast-paced environment.

Note: This job description is non-contractual, or an exhaustive list and it may be added to or changed to from time to time.


Salary

This compensation range takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to skill sets; experience and training; licensure and certifications; and other business and organizational needs. At SFFCU, it is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range for their role and compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case. A reasonable estimate of the current range for the San Francisco Market is an annual salary of $200,000 to $285,000.


OUR BENEFITS

We have a competitive compensation and benefits package, but the true reward of working for SF Fire Credit Union goes beyond what you’ll see on a pay-stub. We genuinely care our employees and we strive to invest in their professional and personal growth. We’re a relatively small organization at about 200 employees, so you can see the impact of your efforts and the value your contributions bring to our members and fellow employees.

  • 401(k) and Employer Match
  • Health, Vision, Dental and Life Insurance
  • Annual Incentive/Bonus Program
  • Tuition Reimbursement Program
  • 11 Paid Holidays + Competitive PTO package
  • Home & Consumer Loan Program (Discounted Rates)
  • Professional development and training programs
  • On-demand personal coaching resource
  • Wellness Program (Discounted Gym Membership)

“Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.”

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Carryout Cashier
Salary not disclosed
The villages, FL 2 days ago
Carryout Cashier

Ready to accomplish your career goals with a company that is continuously growing?

Piesanos Stone Fired Pizza is composed of a team of fun, diverse, and hardworking individuals who live and lead by our \"Do it R.I.G.H.T.!\" core values.

We use these values to achieve our mission of, \"providing our customers with a GREAT dining experience, from beginning to end,\" in a high-performance culture where all team members are valued, recognized, and rewarded for results.

If our Company sounds like something you would thrive in, check us out!

The following job advertisement does not reflect the position's essential functions or encompass all of the tasks that may be assigned.

Some of our requirements:

  • Ability to multitask and work in a fast-paced environment
  • Must be at least 16 years old at the time of hire
  • Work Authorization - United States

Piesanos Stone Fired Pizza is an Equal Opportunity and E-Verify Employer and provides reasonable accommodations consistent with its legal obligations.

A little info about the job:

A Carryout Cashier enjoys working with the public and has a friendly and outgoing personality. They are also dedicated to providing exceptional customer service to our guests and being a reliable member of our team.

Here are a few examples of what it takes to be successful in the Carryout Cashier position with Piesanos Stone Fired Pizza:

  • Effectively operate the phone and point of sale system, always keeping your work area clean and orderly
  • Maintains a positive, helpful attitude toward customers, including the ability to speak clearly and convey information accurately
  • Learn and master all food and beverage items and daily specials and be able to assist customers with their selections
  • Practice proper credit card processing techniques to collect payments and maintain an accurate cash drawer

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. We invite current and prospective candidates to engage in dialogue regarding accommodation needs.

What are the perks?

  • This position receives a tip share%
  • Insurance benefits for qualifying team members
  • Discounts at ALL of our restaurant locations
  • Flexible scheduling - part-time and full-time hours
  • Leadership training and professional development available
  • Continuous opportunities to grow with the company

We can't wait for you to join our team at Piesanos Stone Fired Pizza!

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Administrative Assistant
Salary not disclosed
Beaverton, OR 2 days ago
Make A Difference, Protect Lives, And Achieve Your Dreams

Build your career with the industry-leading fire, life safety and security company.

Summary

This position performs a variety of clerical, recordkeeping, and customer service tasks to assist with the smooth operation of the organization. Provides administrative and clerical support to an assigned location, department, and/or unit. Develops, maintains, and ensures com. Assists with budgetary matters, track department funds, and purchasing. Compiles reports and monitors assigned projects and/or program components.

Job Description

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Greets and directs clients and visitors.
  • Answers phone calls and emails in a timely manner.
  • Manages company telecommunications network and communicates with answering service.
  • Makes appointments and referrals
  • Manage data in spreadsheets and reports
  • Creates and maintains office related records and reports
  • Files/uploads reports with city, and state agencies
  • Performs data entry and filing tasks for accounts payable, purchase orders, equipment inventory,
  • Maintains the integrity and confidentiality of confidential employee or departmental files.
  • Receives, records, and distributes packages and mail.
  • Manages key vendor accounts, supply inventory, and submits invoices for payment
  • Compiles budget data and maintains financial records as requested.
  • Copies, collates, and otherwise prepares reports for mailings, meetings, and other correspondence.
  • Assists with projects and event support
  • Assists other departments as needed
  • Assists with Customer relations
  • Assists with Contract creations
  • Manages all branch Fire Alarm Invoicing
  • Perform other duties assigned by management.
Education/Qualifications
  • High School diploma
  • Ability to obtain Alarm company employee license
  • Proven success in office administration
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite or similar software.
  • Understanding of clerical procedures and systems such as record keeping and filing
  • Ability to work independently and identify and solve problems.
  • Ability to organize and prioritize work.
Other Duties
  • Adheres to the Code of Conduct, Confidentiality Agreement, and Company Safety Policy.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
Physical Requirements
  • Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
Benefits and Perks
  • Excellent pay
  • Medical, dental, vision
  • Company paid life insurance
  • Company paid short term disability
  • 401K with employer match
  • Paid vacation and company holidays
  • Training and Career Development
  • Company vehicle (if job applicable)

Pye-Barker Fire and Safety is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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Low Voltage Project Manager
✦ New
Salary not disclosed

Project Manager Fire Alarm & Low Voltage – Fort Walton Beach, FL

We’re looking for a skilled Project Manager for our Low Voltage/Fire Alarm Department to lead installations, manage technicians, and ensure top-quality results for our customers.


Why Join Us:

Competitive/Lucrative pay • Career growth • Great team culture • Meaningful work protecting people and property


You’ll:

  • Plan, schedule, and oversee alarm/low-voltage projects
  • Supervise and train Fire Alarm Technicians
  • Improve installation efficiency, safety, and customer satisfaction
  • Coordinate materials and assist with change orders


You Bring:

  • 5+ years of installation experience (7+ preferred)
  • 1+ year of leadership or project management
  • Knowledge of codes, systems, and industry best practices
  • Strong communication and organizational skills
  • Valid driver’s license and clean background drug screen


Apply now and lead the way in construction alarm and low-voltage excellence!

 

Benefits include Medical, Dental, Vision, FSA, Life Insurance, Short-and Long-Term Disability, Paid Time Off, and 401k with Company Match.


EEO

Drug Free Workplace

 

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Paramedic (Non-Safety) (Chula Vista)
Salary not disclosed



Annual Salary: $75,678 - $92,019* (24-Hour Shift Schedule)


All Paramedic positions are on a regular 24-Hour shift schedule.
*Salary range reflects 40 regular hours plus additional overtime hours worked on a 24-Hour shift schedule.


Newly-hired employees in this position may receive up to $5,000 relocation allowance for expenses incurred for the relocation of the employee and their immediate family to San Diego County.  Additionally, this position is eligible for the Employee Referral Program. Eligible employees that make a successful referral will receive either 16 hours of leave or a referral  payment of up to $3,000.  


Paramedic employees may be eligible for Continuous Experience Incentive pay equal to 2% of their base pay for every five (5) years of continuous full-time experience as a licensed paramedic in a prehospital transport program or comparable program. 

For further information pertaining to new hire incentives, please review the Chula Vista Firefighters Local 2180 Non- Safety Memorandum of Understanding


The City of Chula Vista is seeking service-oriented individuals interested in establishing a rewarding and challenging career as a Paramedic (Non-Safety) with the Chula Vista Fire Department.

Join our team and have an opportunity to serve your community through the Fire Department's Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Division, providing Advanced Life Support (ALS) ambulance transport services on all calls for service for the cities of Chula Vista, Imperial Beach, and the Bonita Sunnyside Fire Protection District.


Candidates who successfully complete all portions of the selection process will be placed on an Eligibility List for a period of six (6) months unless otherwise extended.

ABOUT THE CHULA VISTA FIRE DEPARTMENT
Service and protection, with pride, respect, teamwork, and safety. - Value Statement

The Chula Vista Fire Department holds a rich tradition of service since its establishment on May 2, 1921. The Department and the City of Chula Vista continue to grow and expand. The Department offers exciting career opportunities in a dynamic and positive environment.

The Chula Vista Fire Department is comprised of approximately 300 highly trained, professional men and women. Currently, the City's ten fire station network responds to nearly 31,000 calls for service annually, while serving a population of over 278,000, covering an area of over 52 square miles. The Fire Department has provided emergency ambulance transport services for all of Chula Vista, Bonita, and Imperial Beach since April 2021.

In addition to providing emergency medical response and firefighting services to citizens, the Fire Department also provides technical rescue training to first responders across the country, comprehensive fire safety engineering plan review and inspection services to Chula Vista's business community, and provides fire and life safety education and outreach to City residents.

ABOUT THE POSITION
Under supervision, responds to fire alarms, emergency medical calls, and other emergency calls to protect life and property; participates in fire training, fire prevention, public education, and station and equipment maintenance activities; operates a paramedic unit in response to medical emergencies and provides definitive medical care; and performs related duties as required.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED
Receives supervision from an assigned Fire Captain.  Receives direction through San Diego County EMS protocols and from the Battalion Chief, EMS Educator and Medical Director.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Functions may include, but are not limited to, the following: respond to alarms involving fire, all types of accidents, gas leaks, flooded structures, hazardous substances, and lifesaving and rescue work to perform emergency medical services; perform first aid and lifesaving duties; render emergency medical aid examining and assessing victims, communicating vital medical data to medical and/or fire personnel and administering medical treatment in accordance within established guidelines and/or at the specific instruction of base hospital medical personnel; support and assist other fire and medical personnel as directed on medical calls; operate a paramedic vehicle safely; treat and transport patients in accordance with San Diego County Emergency Medical Services protocol and department policy; perform primary and secondary medical physical assessments of patients; perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation; maintain an effective airway for patients with compromised breathing; administer advanced life support drug therapy within established guidelines and/or at the specific instruction of base hospital medical personnel; operate heart monitoring and defibrillation equipment; operate radios, telephones and other communications equipment in order communicate medical information to base hospital medical personnel or other fire personnel; prepare and maintain a variety of records and reports such as controlled drug inventory, equipment and station logs, NFIRS, and EMS reports; serve as a preceptor for paramedic and emergency medical technician trainees; perform building and grounds maintenance; clean, service, inspect and test motor driven equipment including ambulances; study fire department rules, regulations and procedures; operate computer related equipment and software applications related to assignment; may operate an ambulance; may assist in conducting hydrant maintenance or routine inspections; may participate in physical fitness program; build and maintain positive, collaborative working relationships with co-workers, other City employees, personnel from a wide range of outside agencies, other colleagues in the field, and the public; perform related duties as assigned.


Any combination of education and/or experience and training that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:

Training
Equivalent to completion of the twelfth grade. An Associate’s degree in Fire Science or Paramedicine is highly desirable.

Special Requirements
Must be at least 18 years of age at time of application.

License or Certificate

  • Possession of a valid license as an EMT-P with the State of California is required at time of application and must be maintained as a condition of continued employment.

  • Possession of a valid EMT-P accreditation with the County of San Diego EMS Office is required at time of appointment. 

  • Valid California Class C Driver’s License at time of appointment. 


Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of: emergency medical basic and advanced life support principles and procedures; general principles and practices of emergency medical response; San Diego County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) regulations, protocols and procedures; Federal, State and local laws, regulations and standards related to firefighting and para-medicine; maintenance and repair of vehicles, apparatus and equipment; local geographical response factors; English usage, spelling, grammar and punctuation; Safety practices and procedures; computer related equipment and software applications related to assignment.  Ability to: perform competently under extreme pressure and in stressful situations; make accurate observations and rapid judgments; learn new skills and methods quickly and accurately; work in a variety of weather conditions (hot, cold, rain, wind, dust, etc.) and in extremely hazardous situations; work 24-hour shifts, weekends and holidays; work variable shifts and overtime, as required; perform life saving techniques to victims; maintain and participate in continuing education (CE) requirements associated with a paramedic license/accreditation with the State of California and County of San Diego; learn and follow City policies and procedures; learn and follow Fire Department rules and regulations; read and understand printed information during emergency calls; follow written and verbal orders from supervisors; work effectively as a team member of a company, battalion, department, and/or special project groups by following orders, consistently following through with duties/assignments and living harmoniously with co-workers; attend meetings and training activities; communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; operate, maintain, inspect and repair vehicles, apparatus and equipment; clean and maintain fire station and grounds; teach classes and participate in public education demonstrations and activities; operate computer related equipment and software applications related to assignment; write comprehensive reports and maintain accurate records; wear approved uniform; establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work; work with various cultural and ethnic groups in a tactful and effective manner.

Physical Demands and Working Conditions
Must be able to perform a wide range of physical duties to include: constant upward and downward flexion of neck, side-to-side turning of neck; simple grasping and repetitive use of hands to hold radios, equipment and property; fine finger dexterity to manipu

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Project Manager
Salary not disclosed
Houston, TX 2 days ago

Southeast Texas: Flexicrew Technical Services (FTS) is seeking a Fire Protection Project Manager to oversee the full lifecycle of multiple fire protection installation projects, with a focus on clean agent suppression systems, fire sprinklers, and fire alarm systems. This role supports large-scale projects in the data center industry and requires a highly organized, detail-oriented professional who can manage multiple active job sites, maintain project budgets and schedules, and ensure quality, safety, and code compliance throughout all phases of work. The ideal candidate will demonstrate strong leadership, ethics, and integrity while working closely with designers, support staff, field teams, manufacturer representatives, and clients. Candidates should be prepared to work extended hours, including demanding schedules during peak project phases, to meet critical deadlines.


Essential Duties:

• Lead project planning, scheduling, execution, commissioning, and closeout for multiple fire protection projects

• Manage concurrent installation projects across multiple sites, coordinating field crews, subcontractors, vendors, and internal support teams

• Oversee installations involving clean agent suppression systems, wet, dry, and pre-action sprinkler systems, and fire alarm/detection systems

• Ensure all work is completed in compliance with applicable NFPA standards, local building codes, safety regulations, and project specifications

• Track project budgets, labor hours, materials, and equipment costs; prepare cost estimates and monitor financial performance

• Conduct site visits, inspections, audits, and testing to verify workmanship, system performance, and compliance requirements

• Serve as the primary point of contact for clients, engineers, architects, and authorities having jurisdiction

• Lead project meetings, provide progress updates, manage change orders, and resolve project issues in a timely and professional manner

• Maintain project documentation including submittals, as-built drawings, operations and maintenance manuals, warranties, and closeout materials

• Identify project risks early and implement effective contingency plans to minimize delays and maintain project momentum

• Provide leadership, mentorship, and direction to project teams while promoting strong communication and collaboration across all stakeholders


Requirements/Skills:

• Minimum of 2+ years of experience with fire suppression systems required

• Siemens experience preferred

• Experience managing fire protection projects involving suppression, sprinkler, and fire alarm systems

• Strong knowledge of NFPA standards, fire protection codes, and installation best practices

• Proven ability to manage multiple projects and job sites simultaneously

• Experience with budgeting, cost tracking, scheduling, and resource allocation

• Proficiency with Microsoft Project or similar project management software preferred

• Excellent communication, leadership, problem-solving, and organizational skills

• Ability to work effectively with clients, internal teams, subcontractors, and manufacturers

• Strong commitment to safety, quality assurance, ethics, and integrity in all aspects of project execution


Physical Requirements:

• Ability to travel to and visit multiple job sites as needed

• Ability to walk active construction sites and perform site inspections

• Ability to work extended hours, including overtime and demanding schedules during peak project phases

• Ability to sit, stand, bend, climb, and move throughout office and field environments

• Ability to lift and carry typical jobsite materials or equipment as needed within safe limits


Equal Opportunity Statement:**

Flexicrew Technical Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer; employment with FTS is governed on the basis of merit, competence, and qualifications. Employment or consideration will not be influenced in any manner by race, color, religion, gender, national origin/ethnicity, veteran status, disability status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, mental or physical disability or any other legally protected status.

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Building Inspector/Plans Examiner III & Building Inspector/Plans Examiner IV(Plan Review Lead)
Salary not disclosed
Corvallis, OR 3 days ago


Position Summary

Lead position that requires multi-certification and disciplines necessary to handle project approvals from start to finish through the plan review and inspection processes in accordance with the Division's mission and performance objectives.

Direct and lead Building Inspector/Plans Examiners and seasonal/casual staff. Assist the Division Manager and Building Official with program planning and personnel direction. Oversee the coordination of the building safety plan review and inspection process. Conduct construction code reviews and inspections for residential, commercial, industrial and multi-family development proposals. Depending on the Division's needs, employees in this position may be assigned to focus primarily on plan review or inspection duties. This program is highly visible and often the first contact made with the City from those outside the community. These tasks are illustrative only and may include other related duties.

This recruitment is accepting applications for
Building Inspector/Plans Examiner III
Building Inspector/Plans Examiner IV (Plan Review Lead)

Full-Time 40 hours per week

AFSCME-represented positions

12-month probationary period


Must meet all qualifications and requirements as listed in the position description below.

Building Inspector/Plans Examiner III $38.25 - 48.66 Hourly

Building Inspector/Plans Examiner IV (Plan Review Lead) $41.27 - $52.51 Hourly

These positions are anticipated to be assigned primarily to commercial and residential plan review.

Essential Duties

Building Inspector/Plans Examiner III
Leads and coordinates members of the development review and inspection teams to ensure a timely, predictable, comprehensive and accurate plan review and inspection process for any development proposal.

Reviews and inspects residential, commercial, industrial, and multi-family development proposals to ensure compliance with State and City codes/ordinances, engineering/architectural, and fire/life safety principles.

Depending on the Division's needs, performs construction plan review and site inspections:

  • Conducts Pre-Development, Plan Intake, and Pre-Construction meetings.
  • Takes the lead in coordinating plan reviews and inspections internally, with customers, and with other departments and agencies.
  • Maintains communication with contractors to anticipate and resolve onsite issues.
  • Performs building safety inspections and plan reviews.
  • Calculates and assesses fees.
  • Monitors permit and project status and follow-up with expired applications and permits.
  • Maintains accurate records and files of construction plan reviews, inspections, and related correspondence. Archives documents as required.
  • Manages phased development and deferred submittal process for assigned projects.
  • Ensures special inspection and structural observation is accomplished where required.
  • Recommends or issues Stop Work Orders, violation notifications, and other building code compliance actions when necessary.
  • Issues final approval of construction permits.
Meets Division expectations, responds to telephone and personal contacts from contractors, architects, engineers and the public on issues related to codes and standards associated with development proposals in a timely manner.

Provides technical interpretations of code issues and requirements.

Leads and coordinates teams to investigate and resolve matters of community concern, public health, building safety and dangerous building situations. Examples include fire scene investigations, flooding, mold growth, post-earthquake inspections, electrical hazards, hazardous materials, boiler explosions, sanitation issues, mechanical failures, and any condition identified in the Dangerous Building Code.

Represents the City at national, state and local boards, meetings, hearings, seminars, classes, and public
outreach events involving construction codes or building safety.

Provides training, support and assistance to cross-trained staff, and participates in cross-training programs.

Conducts compliance verifications for appropriate contractor licensing and registration.

Acts ethically and honestly; applies ethical standards of behavior to daily work activities and interactions. Builds confidence in the City through own actions.

Conforms with all safety rules and performs work is a safe manner.

Operates a motor vehicle safely and legally.

Delivers excellent customer service to diverse audiences.

Maintains effective work relationships.

Adheres to all City and Department policies.

Arrives to work, meetings, and other work-related functions on time and maintains regular job attendance.

Building Inspector/Plans Examiner IV (Plan Review Lead)
Assists with and prepares short and long range work plans, and schedules daily activities for Building Inspector/Plans Examiners.

Directs, trains and assists Building Inspector/Plans Examiners. Participates in recruitment process. Provides input concerning performance evaluations.

Performs Construction Plan Reviews and Inspections on complex residential, commercial, industrial, and multi-family development proposals to ensure compliance with State and City codes/ordinances, engineering/architectural, and fire/life safety principles.

Coordinates scheduling and organization of Pre-Development and Pre-Construction and other related meetings. Coordinates review/inspection approvals with internal/external agencies.

Coordinates Over-the-Counter, Rapid Review, and other processes. Ensures adequate staffing and oversight of a timely, predictable, comprehensive, and accurate plan review and inspection process for any development proposal.

Monitors and inspects work and projects completed by Building Inspector/Plans Examiners and contractors. Makes field decisions on procedures and methods.

Conducts quality control and internal audits for building safety code administration and enforcement.

Assists in budget preparation. Monitors expenses. Maintains staff supplies and resources.

Provides technical expertise and guidance in interpretations of code issues and requirements for development proposals.

Leads, guides, and ensures successful staff resolution of matters of community concern, public health, building safety and dangerous building situations. Examples include fire scene investigations, flooding, mold growth, post-earthquake inspections, electrical hazards, hazardous materials, boiler explosions, sanitation issues, mechanical failures, and any condition identified in the Dangerous Building Code. When necessary, issue notices of violation, notices to vacate, dangerous building declarations and stop work orders.

Represents the City at national, state and local boards, meetings, hearings, seminars, classes, and public outreach events involving development, construction codes or building safety.

Conforms with all safety rules and performs work is a safe manner.

Operates and drives a motor vehicle safely and legally.

Delivers excellent customer service to diverse audiences.

Maintains effective work relationships.

Adheres to all City and Department policies.

Arrives to work, meetings, and other work-related functions on time and maintains regular job attendance.

Qualifications and Skills

Building Inspector/Plans Examiner III

Education and Experience
High school diploma, or equivalent required. Associates degree in Building Inspection Technology, Drafting, Engineering, Fire Prevention, or other related field preferred.

Four years of formal education, training, and/or experience in construction management, architecture, structural engineering, building design, construction inspection, and/or plan review providing the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to perform the essential functions of the position.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Thorough knowledge of construction practices, engineering concepts, and architectural principles.

Excellent customer service, communication, and public relations skills and the ability to mediate adversarial situations. Ability to proactively anticipate and mitigate problem areas before they become issues.

Prioritize and meet multiple demands by the construction industry, the general public and other City staff.

Organize, coordinate, chair, and effectively facilitate high profile meetings.

Interpret, disseminate, and communicate complex technical information, state and local construction regulations, City review process, and City policies effectively with technicians and non-technicians.

Possess a self-directed commitment to maintain current knowledge of construction standards, methods, technologies, and codes.

Get along well and maintain effective work relationships with coworkers and the public.

Special Requirements

Certifications: Incumbent must be certified in accordance with OAR 918-098. Oregon Inspector Certification is required within 60 days of appointment.

Certifications giving the incumbent the legal ability to perform work described in sets A, B, C, or D:

A: Inspection/Plan Review:
Commercial Inspection (A-Level Building, Mechanical)
Residential Inspection (Building , Mechanical)
Residential Plan Review
Commercial Plan Review (A-Level, Mechanical) must be obtained within the probationary period.
OR
B: Residential Multi-Discipline:
Residential Plan Review
Residential Inspection for 4: Building, Mechanical, Plumbing and Electrical
OR
C: Commercial Plan Review:
Commercial Plan Review (A-level, Mechanical)
Fire and Life Safety
Residential Plan Review and Residential Inspection required within the probationary period
D: Specialty Discipline- Commercial and Residential Inspection and Plan Review to include:

  • Plumbing - Commercial and Residential Plumbing Inspector; obtain a Medical Gas Certification within the probationary period; or
  • Electrical - Commercial and Residential Electrical Inspector; obtain a Fire Investigation Certificate within the probationary period.

Experience in use of permit tracking systems. Excellent ability to use computer hardware, printers, and computer programs to conduct inspections, complete plan reviews, communicate and present information, track progress, schedule projects, and to perform the essential functions of the position. Demonstrable commitment to quality and timely customer service.

Possession or ability to obtain a valid Oregon Drivers License.

Demonstrable commitment to sustainability.

Demonstrable commitment to promoting and enhancing equity, diversity and inclusion.

The individual shall not pose a direct threat to the health or safety of the individual or others in the workplace.

Building Inspector/Plans Examiner IV (Plan Review Lead)

Education and Experience
High school diploma, or equivalent required. Bachelor's degree in Architecture, Engineering, Construction Management, Public Administration or a closely related field preferred. Two years of experience in construction management, architecture, structural engineering, building design, construction inspection, and/or plan review.

Six years of formal education, training and/or experience in construction management, architecture, structural engineering, building design, construction inspection, and/or plan review providing the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to perform the essential functions of the position.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Thorough knowledge of construction practices, engineering concepts, and architectural principles.

Excellent customer service, communication, and public relations skills and the ability to mediate adversarial situations, and proactively anticipate and mitigate problem areas before they become issues.

Prioritize and meet multiple demands by the construction industry, the general public and other City staff.

Organize, coordinate, chair, and effectively facilitate high profile meetings.

Travel among City worksites, off-site meetings and presentations.

Interpret, disseminate, and communicate complex technical information, state and local construction regulations, City review process, and City policies effectively with technicians and non-technicians.

Experience in use of permit tracking systems. Excellent ability to use computer hardware, printers, and computer programs to conduct inspections, complete plan reviews, communicate and present information, track progress, schedule projects, and to perform the essential functions of the position.

Get along well and maintain effective work relationships with coworkers and the public.

Demonstrable commitment to quality and timely customer service.

Special Requirements
Certifications: Incumbent must be certified in accordance with OAR 918-098. Oregon Inspector Certification is required within 60 days of appointment.

State of Oregon Building Official Certification; or State of Oregon Inspector Certification and International Code Council Certified Building Official Certification, must be obtained within the probationary period.

Certifications giving the incumbent the legal ability to perform work described in sets A, B, or C:
A: Inspection/Plan Review:
Commercial Inspection (A-Level Building, Mechanical)
Commercial Plan Review (A-Level, Mechanical, Fire and Life Safety)
Residential Inspection (Building , Mechanical)
Residential Plan Review
OR
B: Residential Multi-Discipline:
Residential Plan Review
Residential Inspection for 4: Building, Mechanical, Plumbing and Electrical

OR
C: Specialty Discipline - Commercial and Residential Inspection and Plan Review to include:

  • Plumbing - Commercial and Residential Plumbing Inspector plus obtain a Medical Gas Certification within the probationary period; or
  • Electrical - Commercial and Residential Electrical Inspector plus obtain a Fire Investigation Certificate within the probationary period.
Demonstrable understanding and commitment to sustainability; promote commitment, understanding and use of sustainability principles by employees for day to day operations.

Demonstrable commitment to diversity and promote diversity principles with employees in day to day operations.

The individual shall not pose a direct threat to the health or safety of the individual or others in the workplace.

Ability to pass a background check and/or criminal history check

Possession or ability to obtain a valid Oregon Drivers License.

How to Apply

Qualified applicants must submit an online application located on the City of Corvallis website(click on "Apply" above).

Position is open until filled.

First review of applications will occur after 8:00 AM on Friday March 6, 2026.

Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed online application.

Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted/considered.

*Please do not include personal or protected information in attached resumes or cover letters, this includes your birth date, age, dates of education, and graduation dates.*



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