Loss Control Leader
About the role
Indiana University (IU) Public Safety oversees the IU Police Department, Emergency Management and Continuity, and Fire Safety and Loss Prevention, providing safety for all members of the IU community.
Responsibilities
- Supervises and manages Loss Control Inspectors.
- Conducts fire code inspections to ensure compliance with State of Indiana adopted Fire, Building Codes, and NFPA Standards.
- Conducts training classes for students, faculty, and staff on fire prevention subjects as requested.
- Responds to emergencies on the campuses as needed, providing fire alarm and suppression system support to local responders.
- Reviews construction documents and participates in plan review for fire code issues during new construction phase and major renovation projects.
- Manages the overall fire prevention effort for assigned campuses.
- Tracks and oversees all IU construction, renovation, and capital improvement projects to ensure compliance with applicable fire and life safety codes, university standards, and loss prevention objectives.
- Reviews project plans with project managers, architects, engineers, contractors and campus stakeholders concerning specifications for fire protection systems, including fire alarm systems, automatic sprinkler systems, standpipes, fire pumps, smoke control systems, emergency voice/alarm communication systems, emergency power, and other fire and life safety features.
- Conducts or oversees acceptance test and/or annual testing for fire safety systems.
- Manages Loss Prevention functions, programs, and policies.
- Provides day-to-day supervision and management of fire code inspectors, conducts inspections, conducts training classes, and responds to emergencies.
- Serves in an advisory capacity to campus administration for code issues; performs building inspections to ensure compliance with all state of Indiana adopted fire, building codes and NFPA standards; resolves code issues during construction phase, and maintenance issues.
- Identifies operational issues and/or areas of improvement and implements solutions to improve processes and/or operational efficiency; may perform and plan review for new construction and participate as part of design team with the University Architect's Office.
- Analyzes, monitors, and evaluates performance of assigned staff; establishes work priorities, conducts performance reviews, and provides corrective action as needed.
- Ensures adequate staffing and effective scheduling; contributes to and informs employment decisions for assigned staff.
- Develops and maintains fire prevention plans; conducts training classes for students, faculty and staff on fire prevention subjects as requested; maintains records of training and certification.
- Researches and stays up-to-date on new or updated applicable statutes, rules, regulations, as well as best practices and emerging technologies; keeps next-level leader(s) informed of trends as well as significant problems.
Qualifications
- Required: Bachelor's degree (preferably in fire science, public safety, or a related field).
- Required: 2 years fire and/or building code inspection/enforcement and/or fire safety related experience.
- Preferred: 5 years supervisory/management experience.
Benefits
This role offers comprehensive medical and dental insurance, health savings account, healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts, basic group life insurance, voluntary supplemental life, long-term disability, critical illness, and supplemental accidental death & dismemberment insurance, base retirement plan with generous IU contributions, subject to vesting, voluntary supplemental retirement plan options, tuition subsidy for employees and family members taking IU courses, 10 paid holidays plus a paid winter break each year, generous paid time off plans, paid leave for new parents and IU-sponsored volunteer events, employee assistance program (EAP), and extensive travel among the campuses may be required.
Pay
$70,337.76 annually, depending upon qualifications.
Schedule
Full-time, with periodic work hours outside of normal working hours, including nights and weekends, and extensive travel among the campuses may be required.