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PLANS EXAMINER

Mount Dora, FL · On-site

$34.37 - $42.65/hr

Plans Examiner I, II, III, IV Essential Duties: * Performs plan review in connection with the ... Performs plan review in connection with the regulation of fire prevention to be in compliance with ...

*Extended* Plans Examiner III

Bend, OR · On-site

$90K - $116K/yr

Join the City of Bend's Building Division as a member of our Plan Examining team, where you'll ... Advanced or multiple certifications in building inspection, plan review, fire-life safety ...

Plans Examiner

Coeur D Alene, ID · On-site

$30.01 - $35.66/hr

Benefit from a strong retirement plan through the Public Employees Retirement System of Idaho ... Strong knowledge of building, fire, and energy codes. Experience reviewing construction plans and ...

... plan review, permit processing, and public fire safety programs. Provides leadership and oversight to fire inspectors, fire plans examiners, and technical support staff. Job Responsibilities:

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Fire Director

Pleasanton, CA · On-site

$151K - $179K/yr

... plan review, permit processing, and public fire safety programs. Provides leadership and oversight to fire inspectors, fire plans examiners, and technical support staff. Job Responsibilities:

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How much do fire plan examiner jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for fire plan examiner in the United States is $61,362.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,000.00 and $69,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Fire Plan Examiner job?

A Fire Plan Examiner reviews building plans, construction drawings, and fire protection systems to ensure compliance with fire codes and safety regulations. They work with architects, engineers, and developers to identify potential fire hazards and recommend necessary modifications. Their role helps prevent fires, protect occupants, and ensure buildings meet local and national fire safety standards.

What are some typical daily responsibilities of a Fire Plan Examiner?

A Fire Plan Examiner spends most days reviewing construction drawings and documents to ensure compliance with local, state, and national fire safety codes. This often involves collaborating with architects, engineers, and other building professionals to address questions or required plan revisions. Examiners may also conduct on-site inspections, write detailed reports, and participate in meetings to clarify fire code requirements. Staying up-to-date with changing regulations and technological advancements is an important part of the role. The position plays a vital part in the permitting process and helps keep the community safe through thorough and consistent plan reviews.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Fire Plan Examiner position, and why are they important?

A Fire Plan Examiner needs a strong understanding of fire codes, building codes, engineering principles, and plan review procedures, typically backed by relevant certifications or degrees. Familiarity with computer-aided design (CAD) software, plan review management systems, and certification such as ICC Fire Plans Examiner is commonly required. Attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication are critical for addressing compliance issues with architects, contractors, and local authorities. These skills ensure that building plans adhere to fire safety regulations, protecting public safety and ensuring legal compliance.

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Infographic showing various Fire Plan Examiner job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 76% Full Time, and 24% Part Time. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $61,362 per year, or $29.5 per hour.

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Posted 13 days ago


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Summary Under the direction of the Fire Marshal, the inspector/investigator will assist the Fire Marshal in the daily operations of the Community Risk Reduction Division. This position will assist in enforcing the City of Red Oak ordinances and the adopted fire code. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, fire prevention, inspections, plans review, complaint resolution, public fire safety education, fire investigations, code/ordinance enforcement, and community relations.

Primary Duties & Responsibilities Assumes the duties of the Fire Marshal in his/her absence. Coordinate fire prevention programs to educate faculty, schools, and local businesses. Conducts permit inspections and issues permit in compliance with adopted codes.

Prepares and maintains records and reports as required. Drive assigned apparatus to and from location of emergency calls for service. Participate in and/or direct fire drills; attend training sessions that include firefighting techniques, emergency medical care, and the proper use of all equipment and related tools.

Clean apparatus and equipment and perform general custodial duties as required. Represents the City of Red Oak in a professional, appropriate manner always, cultivating good community relations by appearing before civic and community groups. Protects classified, confidential, and sensitive information in compliance with HIPPA Privacy Rules.

Supports the relationship between the city and the public through courteous and cooperative interactions. Performs all job duties, tasks, and activities according to work instructions, defined procedures and policies. Identifies, records, and reports problems that interfere with completion of job duties, and initiates, recommends, or provides solutions as appropriate.

Keeps work areas clean and orderly. Exemplifies a cooperative attitude and works effectively with others. Performs all work activities in a safe manner and follows all safety rules.

Performs related duties as assigned or required by supervisor. Qualifications EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE High School Diploma A minimum of 45 college hours from an accredited college. 5 years of paid full-time TCFP experience 3 years of fire prevention experience CERTIFICATIONS & LICENSES NIMS Training 100, 200, 700, 800 Texas Commission on Fire Protection - Intermediate Structure Fire Suppression Texas Commission on Fire Protection - Traffic Safety Course Texas Commission on Fire Protection - Courage to be Safe Texas Commission on Fire Protection - Cancer Awareness Training Texas Commission on Fire Protection - Intermediate Fire Inspector Texas Commission on Fire Protection - Intermediate Fire Investigator Texas Commission on Fire Protection - Plan Examiner I Texas Commission on Law Enforcement - Basic Peace Officer (Preferred) Texas Department of State Health Services - Emergency Medical Technician or Paramedic Texas Department of Public Safety - Valid Class B or Higher Driver License with an insurable driving record.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Knowledge of pertinent federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations. Knowledge of rules, regulations, policies, and procedures of the Department. Proficiently apply principles of mechanics and hydraulics as related to operating firefighting equipment and apparatus.

Ability to follow oral and written instructions and/or orders. Ability to effectively communicate oral and written instructions and/or orders. Ability to prepare, maintain, and present a variety of records and reports.

Ability to positively motivate employees to work efficiently and effectively. Ability to utilize knowledge of local geography, including the location of streets, water mains and hydrants, and the major fire hazards of the City of Red Oak Fire Rescue response jurisdiction. Proficiently use a variety of vehicles, equipment, tools, and apparatus used in firefighting, rescue, and medical assistance operations.

Ability to analyze fire and emergency situations and adopt effective courses of action. Retain presence of mind in emergency situations. Ability to operate and maintain radio equipment.

Ability to read, write, and speak the English language fluently. Ability to respond appropriately to requests and inquiries. Ability to maintain regular attendance and punctuality.

Ability to make sound decisions and effectively handle stressful situations in a professional manner. Ability to abide by all rules, regulations, policies, and procedures. Ability to safely perform all physical requirements of the job.

Must have an understanding and knowledge of the HIPAA Privacy Rule that corresponds to their job responsibilities and of the Fire Department's policies and procedures that impact their job duties. Ability to adhere to principles and traits as listed below: Honesty - Don't lie, cheat, or steal. Trust - Trust in people and have faith in principles.

Pride and Ownership - Be proud of what we are doing. Be responsible for self and for others. Fun - Be creative.

Don't be afraid to laugh and try new things. Compassion - Care for others as if a member of one's family. Teamwork - Create and maintain a positive work environment.

Initiative - Look for solutions. Take positive action. Humbleness - Let our actions be louder than our words.

Remember why we are here. Strong work ethic - Hold self and others to a higher standard. Respect - Seek an understanding of others and reserve judgment.