Fire Prevention Officer
Under the direction of the Assistant Chief – Fire Prevention, the Fire Prevention Officer performs specialized technical, investigative, and educational duties in the application and enforcement of Municipal, Provincial, and Federal fire prevention Bylaws, Regulations, and Codes. This position inspects all types of public and private buildings and structures and delivers fire safety and fire prevention programs for the public.
As a Fire Prevention Officer, you will inspect and test fire protection and/or fire detection systems to ensure compliance with appropriate laws, codes, regulations, and standards. You will also investigate fires and explosions to determine the origin, cause, and extent of damage, and gather evidence to liaise with various agencies. The Fire Prevention Officer is also responsible for preparing accurate fire loss data, investigation, and inspection reports and delivering education and training for the public.
Qualifications for this position include:
-  Completion of the 12th grade, supplemented by training and/or education in the building or mechanical trades, and a minimum of three (3) years’ related experience in the Fire Service, preferably with a focus in Fire Prevention (or an equivalent combination of training and experience)
- Completion of the following certificates or equivalent:
o NFPA 1031
o NFPA 1033
o NFPA 1035 - Valid BC Class 5 Drivers’ Licence
- Knowledge of applicable federal, provincial, and local legislation, codes, regulations, standards and guidelines, as well as City Bylaws, policies and procedures
- In-depth knowledge of building construction, mechanical and structural components, wiring, and industrial processes, including chemical reactions, and flammable and combustible materials and liquids
- Ability to establish and maintain positive and effective working relationships with a variety of internal and external contacts at all levels of the organization
- Thorough understanding of, and ability to apply, conflict resolution practices
The salary for this regular, full-time position is $67.80 per hour (2025 rates). This is an IAFF Local 2848 position.
Application Submission Details
To apply, please submit your cover letter, resume, and supporting certifications, (NFPA 1031, NFPA 1033, NFPA 1035, or equivalent). If you are currently enrolled and actively completing or awaiting certification for any of these courses, please indicate this clearly in your application.
Please email your application to (identify the position you are applying for in the subject line of your email). Applications will be accepted until noon on June 6, 2025.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for interview will be contacted.