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The Fire Protection Designer III works closely with project managers, engineers, and field personnel to deliver accurate, efficient, and code-compliant designs that meet client and company standards.

Responsible for designing and developing fire protection systems for commercial, industrial, and institutional construction projects. This mid-level position requires the ability to prepare detailed ...

Responsible for designing and developing fire protection systems for commercial, industrial, and institutional construction projects. This mid-level position requires the ability to prepare detailed ...

Responsible for designing and developing fire protection systems for commercial, industrial, and institutional construction projects. This mid-level position requires the ability to prepare detailed ...

The Fire Protection Designer III works closely with project managers, engineers, and field personnel to deliver accurate, efficient, and code-compliant designs that meet client and company standards.

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What is the difference between Weekend Fire Protection vs Fire Alarm Technician?

AspectWeekend Fire ProtectionFire Alarm Technician
CertificationsFire safety certifications, OSHA trainingFire alarm system certifications, NICET certification
Work EnvironmentOn-site inspections, system testing, emergency responseInstallation, maintenance, troubleshooting of fire alarm systems
Employer & IndustryFire protection companies, safety servicesSecurity system companies, building maintenance

Weekend Fire Protection and Fire Alarm Technicians both work in fire safety but focus on different aspects. Weekend Fire Protection primarily handles inspections and emergency responses, while Fire Alarm Technicians install and maintain alarm systems. Both roles require safety certifications and are vital in fire safety services, but their daily tasks and certifications differ slightly.

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Fire Protection Engineer - Federal Sector

Procon Consulting

Cleveland, OH • On-site

$80K - $108K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement

Re-posted 3 days ago


Job description

Procon Consulting is seeking a skilled Fire Protection Engineer to join our team focused on federal sector projects. With over 25 years of expertise in construction management and technology consulting, Procon offers an excellent opportunity to work on high-impact federal projects while shaping fire protection and life safety systems. The successful candidate will collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to ensure compliance with federal regulations and the highest standards of fire protection engineering.
Requirements
Qualifications & Skills
  • Bachelor's degree in Fire Protection Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, or a related engineering discipline required.

  • Engineer-in-Training (EIT) certification preferred.

  • 2-5 years of experience in fire protection and life safety (FP&LS) design, design reviews, field surveys, inspections, or related engineering services.

  • Working knowledge of NFPA standards, ICC Fire and Building Codes, and other applicable fire protection and life safety regulations.

  • NICET and/or NFPA certifications preferred.

  • Demonstrated field experience with fire and life safety systems, including fire alarm testing, construction inspections, and technical assessments related to fire protection, safety, health, and risk mitigation.

  • Experience reviewing fire protection system designs, sprinkler plans, hydraulic calculations, and life safety documentation.

  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to interpret codes, standards, and engineering requirements.

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills with the ability to collaborate effectively with owners, architects, engineers, contractors, and regulatory authorities.

  • Ability to travel up to 50% to project sites for inspections, audits, surveys, and construction observations.

Responsibilities & Duties
  • Review project drawings, specifications, and construction documents for compliance with applicable fire protection and life safety codes, standards, and best practices.

  • Perform technical reviews of building and development plans to ensure compliance with the Life Safety Code, NFPA standards, ICC codes, and other adopted regulations.

  • Conduct fire protection and life safety surveys, audits, and assessments at existing facilities and construction sites.

  • Perform field inspections and construction site walk-throughs to verify contractor materials, installation methods, and workmanship comply with approved plans and applicable requirements.

  • Review sprinkler system designs and hydraulic calculations for accuracy and code compliance.

  • Evaluate and verify compliance of fire alarm systems, gaseous fire suppression systems, smoke control systems, and other fire protection features.

  • Prepare technical reports, inspection findings, survey documentation, and project records.

  • Respond to client and stakeholder inquiries regarding fire prevention, fire protection systems, and life safety requirements.

  • Support project teams across K-12, federal, and commercial facilities throughout design, construction, testing, and commissioning phases.

  • Collaborate with registered Professional Engineers serving as Responsible Engineers-in-Charge to develop fire protection and life safety deliverables.

  • Lead and support fire protection and life safety initiatives, programs, and project activities.

  • Provide technical guidance and oversight to junior fire protection personnel when required and assist with departmental leadership activities in the absence of senior fire protection staff.

  • Identify deficiencies, recommend corrective actions, and work with project stakeholders to ensure issues are resolved effectively.

  • Gain progressive engineering experience under the supervision of licensed Professional Engineers, contributing toward Professional Engineer (PE) licensure requirements.

Benefits
Salary commensurate with experience.
Interested and qualified candidates please submit a cover letter and a resume.
Procon offers competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package, including full
medical/dental insurance and 401(K) plan. Procon is an equal opportunity employer and considers qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, gender, age, color, religion, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other protected factor.