City of Charlotte

Fire Investigator Certified

Job Description

Posted on: 
March 18, 2025

Work involves the entire sequence of fire investigations from the original search of the fire scene through and including, when necessary, the interrogation of arson suspects, the developing of information for court and the presentation of evidence and testimony before the court.  Work orders are received in general form with the employee required to develop exact work procedures and approaches within accepted legal and technical standards.  Public contact of a sensitive nature is involved.  Work is nonsupervisory.

Responsibilities

Responds to fire incidents as required to investigate fires where arson is suspected, fires where a death has occurred, and fires in which the origin and cause cannot be readily determined; conducts comprehensive fire scene investigations; searches through debris; evaluates overall situation at fire scenes to determine fires origin and cause; interviews witnesses, suspects, and others; takes photographs, collects physical evidence, and prepares drawings.

Develops and maintains information on all fires investigated; works in cooperation with other officials to ensure case information is properly controlled and preserved; works with multiple outside agencies as needed.

Works in tandem with Police Arson Detectives to conduct follow up investigations, interviews and other related duties on cases determined to be arson to bring about a successful prosecution of the offender(s).

Attends court hearings or trials when necessary to present evidence or testimony.

Prepares standard and special reports; completes fire data reports, fire investigation reports; death or injury reports; evidence and laboratory reports; compiles special reports upon request.

Performs related work as assigned.

Job Requirements

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

Considerable knowledge of the causes of fires, the methods and procedures used in the investigation of fires, and the ability to identify between arson and accidental fires.

Knowledge and ability to keep abreast of new developments in the field of fire investigation.

Ability to conduct systematic and effective fire scene investigations, including but not limited to the identification of physical evidence and the interview of witnesses, suspects, and others.

Ability to organize case materials and documentation.

Ability to work with other agencies in conducting investigations and in developing evidence.

Ability to effectively communicate with others in conducting investigations and in public information activities.

Ability to prepare and maintain standard and special records and reports.

ADA and Other Requirements:

Positions in this class typically require grasping, talking, hearing, seeing, and repetitive motions.

Physical Requirements:

  • Essential and marginal functions may require maintaining physical conditions necessary for sitting, standing, climbing, or walking for extended periods of time.
  • Light to moderate lifting and carrying; some crouching, stooping, squatting, crawling, reaching, pushing, and pulling when performing tasks.
  • Adequate vision, hearing, and speech required.

Sensory Requirements:

Concentrated and attentive use of one or more senses (visual, audio, and other sensory modalities) for proofreading, data entry, and tabulating data.

  • Ability to operate in an environment with frequent interruptions from people and/or noises, which in return could result in some level of stress, fatigue, or strain.
  • Comprehensive written information in work-related documents.
  • Ability to hear, understand, and distinguish speech.

Working Conditions:

Work is performed in an indoor or outdoor environment with moderate exposure to atmospheric conditions, moderate exposure to environmental conditions and frequent exposure to computer screens, files, and phone.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

Completion of a two – year college curriculum with an associate degree in Fire Science Technology or related field preferred or any equivalent combination of experience and training in fire origin and cause determination.

Possess the North Carolina Certified Fire Investigator (NC-CFI) certification or able to obtain certification within first twelve months.

North Carolina Class “C” Driver’s License

PREFERRED QUALIFICATION

Bachelor’s Degree is Preferred in Fire Science Technology or related field with 3 or more years of experience and training in fire origin and cause determination.  The International Association of Arson Investigators Certified Fire Investigator (IAAI-CFI) certification.

 

 

CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT

The City’s Background Check Policy requires background checks to be conducted on final internal or external candidate(s) applying for any position with the City of Charlotte. The type of information that will be collected as part of a background check includes, but is not limited to: reference checks, social security verification, education verification, criminal conviction record check, and, if applicable, a credit history check, sex offender registry and motor vehicle records check.

Background checks must be in compliance with all federal and state statutes, such as the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). The checks must be consistent with the guidelines set forth by these laws requiring organizations to obtain a candidate’s written authorization before obtaining a criminal background report, motor vehicle records check or credit report; and to properly store and dispose of information derived from such reports.

Final candidates must pass a pre-employment drug-screening test and physical examination. During the selection process, candidates may be asked to take a skills test, and/or participate in other assessments.

The City of Charlotte is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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