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Fire Equipment Inspector - Portland, Oregon

72% Flex
Full Remote
Full time
Mid-level (2-5 years)
  • Remote from:United States
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Fire Equipment Inspector - Portland, Oregon

72% Flex
Remote: Full Remote
Contract: Full time
Experience: Mid-level (2-5 years)
Work from: United States...

Offer summary

Qualifications: AAS in Non-Destructive Testing, Familiarity with large emergency vehicles or commercial vehicles with hydraulic equipment, CP 189 or SNT-TC-1A certification a plus, strong mechanical/electrical aptitude and technical ability.

Key responsabilities:

  • Oversee annual inspection of fire truck apparatus, interpret examination results, conduct inspections using various instruments, document and maintain inspection logs
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10001 Employees

Job description

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Responsibilities

Our Fire Equipment Inspector will be located in the Portland, Oregon territory. In this role you will use your skills to oversee the annual inspection requirements of fire truck apparatus to include aerial devices and ground ladders.

  • Independently performs inspections of fire equipment.
  • Interprets and analyzes examination and test results against UL requirements.
  • Uses instruments to perform inspections, such as torque wrenches, dial indicator, micrometer, dial calipers, magnetic yokes, ultrasonic scopes and other UL supplied equipment. Confirms proper calibration of testing measuring equipment.
  • Documents examination, variations and test results to appropriate UL forms. Maintains logs for scheduling inspections, time and expenses. Performs various calculations using Microsoft Excel.
  • Integrates continuous improvement concepts and techniques into all aspects of the job
  • The salary range for this position is $61000 minimum budgeted by team - $71000 midpoint of the salary range and is based upon years of experience that is commensurate with the level of the position. All employees 5% of the base salary offered.

Qualifications

AAS in Non-Destructive Testing required.

  • Familiarity with large emergency vehicles or commercial vehicles with hydraulic equipment is a plus.
  • Candidate with previous certification to CP 189 or SNT-TC-1A, VT, MT, UT a plus.
  • Candidate must possess a strong mechanical/electrical aptitude and technical ability.
  • Strong communication skills and ability to interface with clients.
  • Must be able to work in confined spaces, must be able to lift at least 70lbs. Candidate must meet vision requirements as listed in CP 189. Must be able to work in elevated spaces.
  • Requires good computer skills in Microsoft Word and Excel, IBM Laptop Computer/Lotus Notes.
  • Position is remote and may require up to 75% overnight travel.

Candidates must be located or willing to relocate to the Portland, OR area.

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  • Strong communication skills, ability to work in confined spaces and lift heavy objects, meet vision requirements, good computer skills, flexibility for remote work and frequent overnight travel

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