HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 119-1990 RESOLUTION NO. 119-90
CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA
A RESOLUTION APPROVING MODIFICATIONS TO
THE JOB ~P~CIKICATION~ FOR BATTALION
CHIEF AND DEPUTY FIRE MARSHAL ~
WHEREAS, as part of the Operating Budget for Fiscal Year 1990-1991 the
City Council previously approved reorganization of the Fire Department; and
WHEREAS, this reorganization involves modifying the job specifications
for the positions of Battalion Chief and Deputy Fire Marshal.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of South
San Francisco that it hereby approves the modifications to the job
specifications for Battalion Chief and Deputy Fire Marshal as set forth in
Exhibit 1.
I hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was regularly introduced
and adopted by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco at a
reqular meeting held on the 8th day of August , 1990 by the
following vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Jack Drago, Gus Nicolopulos, Roberta Cerri
Teqlia, and Mayor Richard A. Haffey
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
ABSENT: Councilmember John R. Penna
EXHIBIT I TO RESOLUTION NO. 119-90
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
APPROVED AUGUST 8, 1990
FIRE BATTALION CHIEF
DEFINITION
Under direction to have responsible charge of either a Fire
SuppressSon Platoon, the Fire Prevention Bureau, the Training
Program, or other administrative program as needed. Employees may
be rotated between these assignments and work either a 40 or 56
hour work week. Assists in planning, assigning, and coordinating
the activities of the Fire Department and does related work.
DISTINGU2SHING CHARACTERISTICS
Employees in this class are assigned as the Department Training
Chief, Fire Marshal, or Fire Suppression Chief. Incumbents may
also assume responsibility for all department activities in the
absence of the Fire Chief and Assistant Fire Chief.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Assists in the preparation and administration of department budget;
prepares and maintains a variety of records and reports; conducts
performance evaluations and supervises company officers; attends
meetings as a representative of the department; answers requests
for information and maintains effective public relations that may
include addressing public gatherings; prepares a variety of
comprehensive staff reports; responds to emergency incidents taking
command '~ntil relieved by a superior; directs and supervises fire
control work; may personally assist in the work of extinguishing
fires and performing related lifesaving and property protection
work.
Manages the department Training Program, develops, administers,
coordinaces, and supervises the training of all department
personnel; writes technical manuals, policies, and operational
procedures; develops training schedules and standards.
Manages ~he Fire Prevention Bureau and participates, administers,
and supervises, education, and enforcement activities; conducts
fire inspections; investigates fires and determines cause and
origin; checks building plans for fire and life safety code
compliance
Serves as Acting Chief or Acting Assistant Fire Chief as required.
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
FIRE BATTALION CHIEF
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LICENSE
Possession of a valid California Operator's License issued by the
State Department of Motor Vehicles. License must be maintained as
a conditSon of employment.
DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge of:
Principles, practices, and procedures of modern fire suppression,
prevention, and hazardous materials incident mitigation techniques.
Rules and regulations of the Fire Department;
Operation and maintenance of apparatus and equipment used by the
Fire Department;
First aid, rescue, and related equipment and practices;
Principles of supervision, administration, and training;
Modern and accepted methods of training, both classroom and in-
service;
Modern personnel management and supervision techniques;
City, State, and National Fire Protection and Life Safety Codes;
and
Fire investigation methods, procedures, and equipment.
Ability 5o:
Effectiw~ly manage all functions of the department including
Prevention, Training, and Suppression;
Prepare clear, concise, and complete oral and written reports;
Maintain records and submit reports;
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FIRE BATTALION CHIEF
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Interpret and explain laws, codes, and regulations affecting the
various functions of the Department;
Establish and maintain cooperative
contacted in the course of work.
relationships with those
Effectively direct and coordinate all functions of the Department,
including Fire Prevention, Fire Operations, Fire Training, and
Administration;
Effectively speak in public;
Effectively command personnel and coordinate emergency incidents.
EXPERIENCE
Seven years of fire fighting experience comparable to the South San
Francisco Fire Department, including at least three years of
experience in a supervisory capacity.
EDUCATION
Equivalent to completion of the twelfth grade, supplemented by
college-level course work in fire Science. Preferred supplemental
education would be successfully meeting the Office of the State
Fire Marshal's Certification requirements for Chief Officer.
EXHIBIT I TO RESOLUTION NO. 119-90
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
APPROVED AUGUST 8, 1990
DEPUTY FIRE MARSHAL
DEFINITION
Under supervision of the Fire Marshal, performs Fire Prevention
activities in the enforcement of applicable codes and regulations;
conducts investigations as to the causes of fires; conducts public
education and disaster preparedness programs and does related work
as required.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
This is an entry and journey level classification specializing in
disaster preparedness, fire prevention, investigation, and fire
code enforcement.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
Maintains a city disaster preparedness program; conducts disaster
preparedness training exercises for city personnel; maintains and
updates city emergency plans and files them with the State as
necessary; provides disaster preparedness educational programs for
the public; does other work related to disaster preparedness as
assigned.
Enforces all applicable Fire Prevention ordinances and other codes
and regulations; personally inspects commercial and industrial
buildings, schools, and related structures and facilities; checks
building plans for conformance with State and local fire protection
laws and regulations, and nationally recognized fire protection
standards; issues citations and notices of code violations;
investigates fire causes and makes arrests for fire related Penal
Code violations, investigates complaints from private citizens and
other city departments relating to fire and safety hazards; assists
in conducting fire drills, speaks before school groups and other
organizations on Fire Prevention matters; provides fire prevention
information to the general public and interprets various codes,
ordinances, and regulations; protects evidence of arson, prepares
reports of arrests made and investigations conducted, conducts
departmental background and other investigations as directed by the
Fire Chief. Performs other related duties as assigned.
CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
DEPUTY FIRE MARSHAL
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LICENSE
Possession of a valid California operator's license issued by the
State Department of Motor Vehicles.
QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge of:
Fire Prevention methods, programs, equipment, and familiarity with
public relations phases of Fire Prevention activities;
Rules and regulations of the South San Francisco Fire Department;
City fire protection and prevention codes and applicable Federal,
State, and local laws and regulations;
Fire and arson investigation methods, procedures, and equipment;
Arrest, search, and seizure procedures.
and
Ability ~o:
Prepare emergency plans;
Conduct disaster preparedness training exercises, prepare and
conduct fire life safety and disaster preparedness educational
programs;
Interprez and explain fire prevention laws and regulations;
Check plans and drawings and recognize fire and safety hazards;
Carry out investigations of arson and other suspected incendiary
fires;
Prepare clear, concise, and complete oral and written reports;
Understand and carry out oral and written directions;
Establish and maintain cooperative relationships with those
contacted in the course of work.
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DEPUTY FIRE MARSHAL
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EXPERIENCE
Two years of fire fighting experience comparable to that of a Fire
Fighter or Paramedic/Fire Fighter in the City of South San
Francisco and experience with emergency planning or other
equivalent experience which clearly demonstrates the possession of
the requSred knowledge and abilities.
EDUCATION
Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade. Preferred
supplemental course work would be courses leading to the Fire
Prevention Officer I/II and Fire Investigator I/II certificates in
accordance with the guidelines and requirements of the Office of
the State Fire Marshal.
NOTE:
May be required to undergo psychological and polygraph
examinations and successfully complete certain training
courses in order to exercise powers of arrest and to
carry a concealed weapon.