Function The City of Ankeny is accepting applications for a full-time position as a Fire Inspector in the Fire Department. Under the general supervision of the Division Chief of Community Risk Reduction, the Fire Inspector is a uniformed member performing fire prevention, inspection, and code enforcement activities to ensure compliance with applicable fire codes, life safety regulations, and local ordinances. This position plays a key role in fire prevention through inspections, public education, and enforcement activities.
Starting salary is $40.68 - $47.09 per hour depending on relevant work experience, with an excellent benefit package. The City of Ankeny offers a comprehensive benefits package including: Vacation and Sick Leave Personal Leave Nine (9) Paid Holidays Health/Dental/Life/LTD Insurance Parental Leave Wellness Programs and Incentives Tuition Reimbursement and Continuing Education Programs Public Service Student Loan Forgiveness Benefit Defined Benefits Pension Plan Through IPERS Deferred Compensation Plan Voluntary Insurance Benefit Options Longevity Pay Applications must be received by Friday, August 7, 2026, at 4:00 pm. Interested individuals should apply online at www.ankenyiowa.gov and attach a resume and cover letter detailing experience
Pre-employment physical, drug screen, physical capacity profile, and background check required. To advance in the hiring process, you must pass a civil service exam to be administered to all qualified applicants. Additional information will be emailed on Monday, August 10, 2026.
Please check your email (and junk email) for testing information. Contact HR if you do not receive the testing information on 08/10/26. Principal Duties and Responsibilities Conduct routine and complaint-based fire and life safety inspections of buildings and occupancies Enforce applicable fire codes, ordinances, and standards Identify fire hazards and require corrective actions to ensure compliance Review building plans and construction documents for fire code compliance (as assigned) Investigate fire and life safety complaints Maintain accurate inspection records, reports, and documentation Issue notices of violation, citations, or orders to correct hazards Coordinate with building officials, code enforcement, and other agencies Conduct follow-up inspections to verify compliance Participate in pre-incident planning and data collection Entry Requirements and Skills High school diploma or equivalent (associate or bachelor's degree preferred) Knowledge of fire prevention principles and practices Understanding of applicable fire codes (e.g., IFC, NFPA standards) Ability to interpret building plans and specifications Strong written and verbal communication skills Ability to exercise sound judgment and enforce regulations tactfully Proficiency in report writing and record-keeping systems Ability to work independently and manage time effectively Required Special Qualifications: Valid Iowa Drivers' License or equivalent (transfer to Iowa within 60 days of hire date) International Code Council (ICC) Fire Inspector I (within 9 months of hire date) International Code Council (ICC) Fire Inspector II (within 18 months of hire date) FEMA ICS 100, 700, and 800 Facility and Work Area: Ankeny Fire/EMS Response District and Ankeny Fire/EMS Stations