State of Maryland

DEPUTY STATE FIRE MARSHAL II Explosives (#004099)

- Hourly / - BiWeekly /
- Monthly / $77,054.00-$120,140.00 Yearly


GRADE

SLE 0007 

CLASS ATTRIBUTES

SKILLED SERVICE     BARGAINING UNIT:  I      OVERTIME ELIGIBLE    NCP    

NATURE OF WORK

A Deputy State Fire Marshal II, Explosives is the full performance level of work as a law enforcement officer in the field of fire prevention, investigation and inspection and explosives control.  Employees in this classification do not supervise other positions

Employees in this classification receive general supervision from a Deputy State Fire Marshal Supervisor.  Employees in this classification serve as field agents within a designated geographical area, but the work requires travel to emergency sites that may be located anywhere within the State.  Employees may be exposed to hazardous conditions such as unsafe buildings and intense heat, hazardous materials and extreme weather conditions.  Employees are exposed to life threatening situations when mitigating explosive devices or handling explosive materials.  Employees are subject to call-in on a 24-hour basis.

Positions in this classification are evaluated using the classification job evaluation methodology.  The use of this method involves comparing the assigned duties and responsibilities of a position to the job criteria found in the Nature of Work and Examples of Work sections of the class specification.

The Deputy State Fire Marshal I and Deputy State Fire Marshal II are differentiated on the basis of degree of supervisory control exercised by the supervisor over these employees.  The Deputy State Fire Marshal I learns to perform duties under close supervision.  The Deputy State Fire Marshal II performs the full range of duties and responsibilities under general supervision.  The Deputy State Fire Marshal II and the Deputy State Fire Marshal Senior are differentiated in that the Deputy State Fire Marshal Senior serves as incident coordinator at major fire or explosives incidents and delegates investigative assignments to lower-level Deputy State Fire Marshals.

EXAMPLES OF WORK

Conducts regular inspections at on-site blasting operations and explosive storage facilities in order to ensure compliance with Maryland State explosives laws and regulations;

Investigates the background and inspects the operational facilities of persons applying for licenses to deal in or use explosives;

Renders safe bombs and explosive devices;

Prepares and makes presentations to law enforcement agencies on the identification, handling, and disposal of bombs, explosive devices, and volatile chemicals;

Transports explosive devices, fireworks and unstable chemicals to a safe storage area and disposes of them according to established safety procedures;

Visits the emergency scene and uses specialized equipment to examine physical evidence in order to determine the origin, cause and circumstance of a fire or explosion;

Photographs or sketches the scene to record the condition of the site after the fire or explosion;

Questions witnesses and suspects in order to determine the cause and origin of the fire or explosion;

Sets up undercover surveillances in order to obtain evidence for criminal proceedings;

Obtains and executes warrants for persons involved in explosion or fire related crimes;

Prepares cases for prosecution and testifies in court;

Seizes illegal fireworks being discharged, possessed or sold in the State;

Inspects proposed sites for firework displays and monitors the displays during the show;

Inspects commercial, institutional, industrial, educational, medical and storage facilities in order to ensure compliance with fire safety codes and statutes, and issues orders to remedy hazardous conditions;

Issues summonses for fire code violations not corrected on subsequent inspections and enforces code when owner refuses to cooperate;

Prepares and presents fire prevention demonstrations;

Attends in-service training in order to maintain job proficiency; Maintains records and prepares comprehensive reports;

May provide guidance to less experienced Deputy State Fire Marshals;

Performs other related duties.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

Knowledge of explosives laws and regulations;

Knowledge of explosive devices, hazardous materials and military ordinance materials;

Knowledge of Maryland State laws and regulations pertaining to fire prevention, explosives control and fire and explosives inspections;

Knowledge of fire and explosives inspection and investigation methods and techniques;

Knowledge of the physical characteristics of fire and the typical burn patterns from the various flammable substances;

Knowledge of construction and building fire codes;

Knowledge of the methodology employed in controlled pyrotechnic displays;

Skill in using and caring for firearms;

Skill in operating specialized equipment;

Ability to render safe explosive devices;  

Ability to understand blueprints and engineering drawings;

Ability to gather, analyze and evaluate pertinent data in order to reach accurate conclusions;

Ability to explain relevant laws and regulations to property owners, local government officials and the general public;

Ability to handle official situations with diplomacy, fairness and good judgment;

Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with local fire and police department personnel;

Ability to handle stressful situations such as examining a fire scene that involves loss of life;

Ability to prepare clear and accurate reports;

Ability to follow specific instructions;

Ability to react quickly and calmly during emergency situations;

Ability to communicate effectively with the general public, co-workers and supervisors.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Education:   Graduation from an accredited high school or possession of a high school equivalency certificate accepted by the Maryland Board of Education as described in the Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commission Regulation.

Experience: Two years of experience inspecting and disposing of explosive materials and devices and investigating the origins and causes of explosions.

Notes:

1. The above educational requirement is set by the Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commission in accordance with Public Safety Article, Section 3-207, Annotated Code of Maryland.

2. Candidates may substitute U.S. Armed Forces military service experience as a non-commissioned officer in Explosive Ordinance Disposal classifications or Disposal Explosive Ordinance specialty codes in the explosives field of work on a year-for-year basis for the required experience.

LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS AND CERTIFICATIONS

1.  Candidates for positions in this classification must possess Police Officer certification as required by the Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commission at the time of application.

2.  Candidates for positions in this classification must possess a current valid certification as a Hazardous Devices School graduate or have possessed a valid certification as a Hazardous Devices School graduate within two years of application.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

1. Employees must meet the selection standards required and successfully complete the training prescribed by the Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commission for a Police Officer in accordance with Public Safety Article, Section 6-303 of the Annotated Code of Maryland or be eligible for comparative compliance training, approved by the Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commission. Selection standards for police officer training are listed in detail in the Code of Maryland Regulations 12.04.01.04 and include the following:

U.S. Citizenship

Must be at least 21 years of age

A completed background investigation, including a check of criminal history

Oral interview

Physical examination

Possession of a driver's license valid in the State of Maryland.

2. Employees in this classification will be required to bear firearms and to demonstrate practical knowledge and proficiency in the safe use and care of firearms on a periodic basis, as required by the Maryland Police and Correctional Training Commission.

3. Employees in this classification are assigned duties in a given service area.

4. Employees in this classification are subject to call-in and, therefore, will be required to provide the employer with a phone number where they can be reached.

5. Employees in this classification are subject to substance abuse testing in accordance with Code of Maryland Regulations 17.04.09, Testing for Illegal Use of Drugs.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Class specifications are broad descriptions covering groups of positions used by various State departments and agencies.  Position descriptions maintained by the using department or agency specifically address the essential job functions of each position.

This is a Skilled Service classification in the State Personnel Management System.  All positions in this classification are Skilled Service positions.  Some positions in Skilled Service classifications may be designated Special Appointment in accordance with the State Personnel and Pensions Article, Section 6-405, Annotated Code of Maryland.

This classification is assigned to Bargaining Unit I, Sworn Police Officers Classes.  As provided by State Personnel and Pensions Article, Section 3-102, special appointment, temporary, contractual, supervisory, managerial and confidential employees are excluded from collective bargaining.  Additionally, certain executive branch agencies are exempt from collective bargaining and all positions in those agencies are excluded from collective bargaining.

Employees in this classification are eligible to receive overtime compensation.  An employee who works more than the normal workweek is entitled to be compensated for that overtime as provided by State Personnel and Pensions Article, Section 8-305.

This classification is one level in a Non-Competitive Promotion (NCP) series.  NCP promotions are promotions by which employees may advance in grade and class level from trainee to full performance levels in a classification series.  In order to be non-competitively promoted to the next level in a NCP series an employee must: 1) perform the main purpose of the class as defined in the Nature of Work section of the class specification; 2) receive the type of supervision defined in the class specification, and 3) meet the minimum qualifications of the classification.

Date Revised

August 10, 2018

Approved By

Director, Division of Classification and Salary

CLASS: 004099; REV: 8/10/2018;

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