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Description
Shums Coda Associates, Inc. (SCA) is a privately held company providing professional Building and Safety Consulting Services to jurisdictions to verify conformance with Building Codes. We are seeking full-time, experienced Fire Plans Examiners and Fire Inspector I and II for our clients in Arizona.
At SCA, we don’t just review and inspect buildings—we help shape safer communities through expert fire protection and life safety solutions. As we continue to grow throughout Arizona, we’re seeking motivated Fire Inspector I and Fire Inspector II professionals who want a clear career path, competitive compensation, and the opportunity to work on complex, highprofile projects across the state. This is a defined career ladder position, allowing you to grow from Fire Inspector I to Fire Inspector II while expanding your technical expertise, certifications, and professional influence.
Inspectors are considered highly skilled in performing inspections of both commercial and residential projects, enforcing codes and regulations in a broad range of building with varied relevant code sets. The work requires independence, discretion and finesse.
Why should you choose SCA?
Industryrespected fire and building life safety consulting firm.
Diverse project portfolio: commercial, industrial, healthcare, highrise, and special hazards.
Competitive compensation and generous benefits.
Professional autonomy with strong technical collaboration.
EOE/AA M/F/D/V Employer
No Recruiting Agencies!
To apply, please visit - https://www.shumscoda.com/about-us/careers/
Requirements
Career Ladder Overview
Fire Inspector I
Entry–Intermediate Level | Development Focused
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct fire and life safety inspections of a variety of commercial occupancies.
- Document inspection findings and corrective actions.
- Learn application of IFC, NFPA, and local amendments.
- Assist with fire protection system inspections as needed.
Qualifications
- ICC Fire Inspector I Certification
- 1–3 years of fire inspection or related experience preferred
Compensation
$37.50 - $42.00/ hour (DOE)
Fire Inspector II/ Fire Plans Examiner
Advanced Level | Independent & ClientFacing
Fire Inspector II professionals operate with a high level of independence and technical authority. This role is ideal for experienced municipal inspectors or consultants ready to work on complex occupancies and act as a trusted advisor to clients and design teams.
Key Responsibilities
- Perform advanced fire and life safety inspections for existing occupancies and new construction.
- Inspect and witness acceptance testing for fire alarm, sprinkler, and special hazard systems.
- Review construction documents for fire code compliance.
- Interpret and apply IFC, NFPA, and performancebased solutions.
- Coordinate directly with clients, AHJs, contractors, and design professionals.
- Mentor Fire Inspector I staff.
Qualifications
- ICC Fire Inspector Plans Examiner Certification
- ICC Fire Inspector I and II Certification
- 5+ years of progressive inspection experience.
- Strong working knowledge of fire protection systems.
- Plan review: complex occupancy experience preferred (higher placement criteria)
- ICC Fire Marshal Certification (preferred)
Compensation
$42.00 - $55/ hour (DOE - Advanced placement considered for highly experienced candidates)
General Overview
Responsibilities
- Perform inspections, performing plan checks and enforcing codes and regulations in a broad range of fire and related codes. The work requires independence and discretion in both field inspections and plan checks.
- Review plans, calculations and specifications for compliance with the most current adopted codes and ordinances.
- Preparation of Plans Comments Letter according to industry and SCA standards.
- Meet and confer with the clients as-needed to clarify plan check comments.
- Travel to jurisdictions on an as-needed basis to support clients.
Minimum Qualifications
- Ability to read and interpret construction plans and specifications.
- Strong communication and documentation skills.
- Ability to detect hazards and violations, and recommend corrective measures during field inspection work; ability to enforce regulations with firmness, consistency, tact and courtesy in field inspection work; ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing; ability to remain calm, objective, and impartial under stressful conditions; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, other departments, contractors, and the general public.
- Competent use of laptop, word processing and inspection software; motor vehicle; portable radio; phone; ladder or scaffolding; tape measure; level, hand tools and reference codes.
- Work is performed mostly in field settings. Considerable outdoor work is required in the inspection of various land use developments, construction sites, or public works facilities. Hand-eye coordination is necessary to operate testing instruments, tools, computers and various pieces of office equipment.
- The duties of this job occasionally require the employee to climb, kneel and lift up to 50 pounds.
- Must have a high school diploma; some college is highly desirable.
- Must have a valid Driver License.
- Must successfully complete standard background investigation.
Compensation & Benefits
- FTE Position
- Competitive Salary based on experience
- Medical, Dental, & Vision
- Holidays and PTO
- 401(k) with Employer Matching
- Life Insurance
- Long Term Disability
- Healthcare Flexible Spending Account
- Professional development assistance and reimbursement
