The City of The Colony is seeking a Fire Inspector. The salary range is $102,171.00 - $115,602.00 annually. The position is located in The Colony, TX.
Job Summary:
Under the direct supervision of the Fire Marshal, the Fire Inspector is responsible for performing inspections, enforcing City ordinances, conducting fire investigations, and developing fire safety education programs. The position will involve public education, public relations, record keeping, and report writing.
Examples of Duties:
Typical Qualifications:
Must have an extensive working knowledge of fire prevention, inspections, and fire prevention techniques, laws, codes, and regulations relating to fire prevention and general working knowledge of the fire department. Must have excellent communicative skills, including reading, writing, and public relations skills. To perform the essential functions of the job, must be able to work under stress; exhibit emotional stability; work in adverse environments; ability to see, hear, walk, talk, and perform physical activity, crawling, bending, kneeling, climbing on and off equipment; make quick sound decisions, and work other hours as needed.
Education and Experience:
High School Diploma/GED at a minimum; Associate's or Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in Fire Engineering, Fire Protection, Fire Science, Emergency Management, or other closely related fields preferred. Three years of increasingly responsible professional experience with a municipal fire department in fire and building code enforcement, fire prevention, inspection, investigation, and public contact. Must currently hold or be eligible to carry a valid certification from the Texas Commission of Fire Protection for Firefighter, Fire Inspector, Plan Review, Arson, and Fire Investigator. Must have a valid Texas driver's license and a good driving record. Must obtain and maintain eligibility for all current The Colony Fire Department Apparatus Operator position requirements within one (1) year of appointment.
Benefits for All Full-Time/Part-Time Regular Employees Include:
Texas Municipal Retirement System: All full-time employees are participants of TMRS; this is a mandatory contribution. (Part-time regular employees who work a minimum of 20 hours per week are participants of TMRS) The employee contribution rate is 7% per pay period; the City matches the contribution 2-1. There is a 5 year vesting period. Employees are eligible to retire at any age after 20 years of service or at age 60 with 5 years of service.
Optional Retirement: The City offers employees the option of contributing to a 457 Deferred Compensation Plan and/or Roth IRA's through payroll deduction. The City does not match these contributions.
Social Security/FICA: These deductions are matched by the City.
Medical, Dental & Vision Coverage: All full-time employees have Medical, Dental, Vision, Life w/AD&D, and LTD insurance coverage paid for by the City. (Part-time regular employees who work a minimum of 30 hours per week qualify for this coverage) Employees have the option of purchasing dependent coverage.
Section 125 IRS Benefit Plans: Employees who have dependent health or any supplementary insurance premiums deducted from their checks are eligible to pay their premiums, "pre-taxed". Pre-taxed flexible spending accounts are also available for health and dependent care.
Voluntary/Supplemental Benefits: Employees have the option of purchasing supplemental benefits through AFLAC and LegalShield.
Vacation: Full-time employees vacation accrues as follows:
Employees are eligible to take vacation after 6 months of employment. Part-time regular employees accrue vacation leave at the accrual rate of a full-time employee.
Sick Leave: Sick leave accrues at 8 hours per month for full-time employees. (Fire accrues at 12 hours per month) Maximum accrual is 1,040 hours. Part-time regular employees accrue sick leave at the accrual rate of a full-time employee.
Sick Leave Pool: The sick leave pool allows the employees to donate up to 24 hours of sick leave per year (employees must have a minimum of 96 hours of sick leave accumulated before contributing). This pool was created to help employees during a catastrophic injury or illness.
Holidays: Full-time employees receive 14 paid holidays per year. This includes 1 personal floating holiday that may be taken at any time during the calendar year after 6 months of employment.
Part-time regular employees accrue holiday leave at the accrual rate of a full-time employee.
Longevity: All full-time employees with more than 1 year of service are eligible to receive longevity pay at the rate of $10 per month for each month of service. This is paid once a year in November. Part-time regular employees become eligible to receive this benefit after 5 years of service.
Certificate Pay: Some employees may be eligible to receive Certificate Pay in increments of $50, $100 or $125 per month depending upon the type of certification. Certification that is required per the job description in order to be employed is not eligible for pay under this plan.
Tuition Reimbursement: Full-time employees may be reimbursed up to $300 per semester for college courses. The courses must relate to their job, must have a passing grade of at least a "C", and obtain Director approval. This benefit may be used after 6 months of employment.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Provided by the city to help employees and their family members manage life's challenges by identifying options and making informed choices regarding Counseling Services, Legal Services, Financial Services, and Work/Life Wellness Resources.
Park Passes: Full-time and part-time regular employees receive a free year round park pass that can be used at Stewart Creek and Hidden Cove Park.