Requirements
Minimum Qualifications
Must possess a State of Florida Professional Engineer license, and be certified as a Fire Safety Inspector as specified in Chapter 633, Florida Statues; OR
Must possess a State of Florida Registered Architect license, and be certified as a Fire Safety Inspector as specified in Chapter 633, Florida Statues; OR
Must possess a state certified General Contractor license with five years of experience under the jurisdiction of the Florida Building Code and be certified as a Fire Safety Inspector as specified in Chapter 633, Florida Statutes; OR
Must possess a Miami-Dade County Journeyman's certificate of Competency in Fire Sprinklers and/or possess a Florida State Fire Protection Contractors Class A or Class B certificate with a minimum three years of experience in performing the role of a Plans Examiner for fire protection systems, under the jurisdiction of the Florida Fire Prevention Code, and be certified as a Fire Safety Inspector as specified in Chapter 633, Florida Statues; OR
Must possess a Miami-Dade County Journeyman's certificate of Competency in Fire Alarms and/or possess a Florida State Electrical Contractor's license with a minimum three years of experience in performing the role of a Plans Examiner for fire alarm systems, under the jurisdiction of the Florida Fire Prevention Code, and be certified as a Fire Safety Inspector as specified in Chapter 633, Florida Statues; OR
Must possess a National Fire Protection Agency Certified Fire Plans Examiner certification with a minimum three years of experience in performing the role of a Plans Examiner for life safety, and/or fire protection systems, and/or Fire Alarm systems, under the jurisdiction of the Florida Fire Prevention Code, and be certified as a Fire Safety Inspector as specified in Chapter 633, Florida Statues.
Licenses and certifications must be in good standing with their perspective issuing agency, and if appropriate, Miami-Dade County's Contractors License Enforcement Section, and/or the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulations; and with no pending complaints; except with the State of Florida Professional Engineer and State of Florida Registered Architect, must possess a National Fire Protection Agency Certified Fire Plans Examiner Certification within the first year of employment.
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