Fire Protection Engineer
Listed on 2026-01-24
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Engineering
Safety Engineer, Building Services Engineer, Environmental Engineer, Civil Engineering
Overview
Established in 1866, the San Francisco Fire Department is rich in tradition and history. From the Great Earthquake and Fire of 1906 to the Loma Prieta Earthquake of 1989, the Department has grown to meet challenges. Today, the San Francisco Fire Department serves an estimated 1.5 million people, providing fire suppression, fire prevention and emergency medical services to residents, visitors and workers within San Francisco's 49 square miles.
Application Opening:
July 2, 2025 to Continuous
Compensation Range: $,900 Annually
Recruitment : C00357
Exam Analyst:
Deana Kwan deana.kwan
Under general direction, performs challenging and responsible professional engineering review and inspection work in the specialized field of fire prevention and safety, and advises fire inspection personnel engaged in fire prevention work.
5215 Fire Protection Engineer is distinguished from classes 6331 Building Inspector, 6333 Senior Building Inspector, 6334 Chief Building Inspector, 6281 Fire Safety Inspector II, and class H4 Inspector, Fire Department in that the former is a licensed professional engineer specializing in fire protection and safety standards and procedures and possesses the expertise to inspect and test fire protection and suppression systems.
Examplesof Important and Essential Duties
Education:
Possession of a baccalaureate degree in fire protection, mechanical, electrical, chemical, or civil engineering, or a related engineering field, from an accredited college or university.
Experience:
Two (2) years of professional experience in fire protection analysis including building design, specification writing, construction inspection, and plan review (including reading and interpreting architectural plans, computer fire modeling, and review of fire protection and life safety systems such as sprinkler and fire pump systems, smoke removal systems, fire resistive construction, means of egress, etc.).
License and Certification: 1. A valid California Driver License.
2. Possession of a valid Fire Protection Engineer license issued by the California Board of Registration for Professional Engineers.
Substitution: A degree in fire protection engineering from an accredited…
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