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Fire Protection EIT

Orlando, FL ยท On-site

$77K - $104K/yr

Fire Protection Engineers (FPEs) protect lives and property. They plan and design engineering projects that prevent fires from occurring and minimize the impact of those fires that do occur. Fire ...

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What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Protector?

As a Protector, your daily tasks may include conducting security patrols, monitoring surveillance systems, controlling access to facilities, and responding to incidents or emergencies. You may also be responsible for reporting suspicious activities, interfacing with law enforcement or emergency responders, and ensuring all safety protocols are followed by staff and visitors. Depending on the workplace, Protectors often work as part of a team and communicate regularly with managers to address evolving security needs. This dynamic role requires vigilance, adaptability, and the ability to remain calm under pressure to effectively ensure safety.

What is a Protector job?

A Protector is responsible for ensuring the safety and security of individuals, assets, or locations. Their duties may include monitoring for threats, responding to emergencies, and enforcing security protocols. Protectors work in various settings, such as private security, executive protection, or law enforcement. Strong situational awareness, quick decision-making, and physical capability are often required.

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

To excel as a Protector, candidates typically need a background in security or law enforcement, physical fitness, and a thorough understanding of safety protocols. Familiarity with surveillance equipment, communication tools, and relevant certifications such as First Aid/CPR or state-issued security licenses is often required. Strong situational awareness, integrity, and excellent interpersonal skills set top performers apart in this field. These attributes are crucial for ensuring the safety of people and property while maintaining professionalism in high-pressure environments.

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Fire Protection Engineer

Fire Protection Engineer

Allied Fire Protection

Apollo Beach, FL โ€ข On-site

$80K - $108K/yr

Full-time

Posted yesterday


Job description

FIRE PROTECTION ENGINEER

JOB DESCRIPTION

Position Summary:

Allied Fire Protection is seeking a Fire Protection Engineer with a minimum of 5 years of experience in fire protection or life safety consulting. This is a mid-level role intended for an individual with strong technical proficiency in code interpretation, narrative development, and fire protection system design. The ideal candidate is capable of working independently on specialty occupancies and can contribute meaningfully to both internal coordination and external interface with AHJs, architects, and clients.
This position is preferably based in our Houston office, though candidates near other Allied office locations may be considered.


Job Responsibilities include but are not limited to:


  • Conduct independent research and interpretation of applicable codes and standards (NFPA, IBC, IFC, FM Global, etc.)
  • Develop performance-based design narratives and life safety code reports
  • Prepare design scopes and conceptual layouts for sprinkler and alarm systems
  • Perform and/or review hydraulic sprinkler calculations
  • Support design coordination using CAD and/or Revit in collaboration with internal teams
  • Participate in permit preparation and submittal processes
  • Coordinate directly with architects, AHJs, clients, and contractors
  • Conduct field verifications and support QA/QC efforts
  • Participate in internal design reviews for higher-risk or complex projects
  • Mentor junior staff in code application, life safety analysis, and system layout
  • Maintain awareness of industry codes, best practices, and emerging trends
Typical Project Types Include:
  • Aircraft hangars and aviation-related facilities
  • High-piled storage and distribution warehouses
  • Battery energy storage systems (BESS) and renewable energy installations
  • Hazardous material storage and use areas (H occupancies)
  • Data centers and mission-critical facilities
  • Industrial and manufacturing facilities with specialized hazards
  • Healthcare, institutional, and large assembly occupancies

Knowledge:

  • Bachelorโ€™s degree in Fire Protection Engineering or related discipline (Mechanical, Civil, etc.); equivalent industry experience will be considered

NICET Level I - IV certification is preferred

  • NICET Level II or higher in Sprinkler or Fire Alarm Systems
  • CFPS (Certified Fire Protection Specialist)
  • PE (Fire Protection) license or in-progress pursuit is welcome


Work Experience:

  • Minimum 5 years of experience in fire protection or life safety engineering
  • Demonstrated ability to perform code research and apply findings to design deliverables
  • Proficiency in technical writing and document preparation for AHJ review
  • Working knowledge of fire alarm and sprinkler system design
  • Proficient in AutoCAD; familiarity with Revit preferred
  • Competency with hydraulic calculation methods and software tools

Skills and Competencies:

  • Familiarity with hazardous materials classifications and associated system design implications
  • Knowledge of tools such as HydraCAD, AutoSPRINK, AlarmCAD, or Bluebeam
  • Strong organization and communication skills
  • Ability to manage multiple concurrent project responsibilities

Physical Requirements

  • 75% Office Setting
  • 25% onsite field travel as needed