Real duties and skills for this work, ready to put in your resume. Choose what is true for you.
6
Resume lines ready for you
12
Skills to choose from
9
Jobs this work reaches
Every line comes from the official record of this work, so you can use them anywhere you apply.
An example
A Fire Inspector and Investigator resume, filled in
Common skills that can help you remember what you used on the job.
Examining debris
Inspecting facilities
Inspecting equipment
Developing fire safety programs
Educating the public on fire safety
Directing fire fighting
Issuing permits or legal documents
Examining crime scenes
Investigating organizational crimes
Interviewing people
Identifying needed actions
Evaluating employee performance
Every line comes from the same public record as the rest of this page. The greyed parts are the ones only you can answer.
Fire Inspector and Investigator
Summary
Fire Inspector and Investigator with experience in Examining debris and Inspecting facilities.
Experience
Fire Inspector and Investigator
Where you worked
Month Year to Month Year
Prepared and maintained investigation reports
Testified in court cases involving fires
Packaged evidence in securely closed containers
Conducted inspections of fire protection systems
Analyzed evidence to determine fire causes
Photographed damage and evidence for documentation
Skills
Examining debris, Inspecting facilities, Inspecting equipment, Developing fire safety programs, Educating the public on fire safety, Directing fire fighting, Issuing permits or legal documents, Examining crime scenes, Investigating organizational crimes, Interviewing people, Identifying needed actions, Evaluating employee performance
Yours will not say this. You choose what matches work you have really done, and every line remains yours to confirm or change.
Resume help for this job
What to put on your resume
Practical lines for this kind of work. Choose only the ones that are true for you.
What did you do each day?
Choose what fits, or say your own.
Prepared and maintained investigation reportsTestified in court cases involving firesPackaged evidence in securely closed containersConducted inspections of fire protection systemsAnalyzed evidence to determine fire causesPhotographed damage and evidence for documentation
becomes
On your resume
Prepared and maintained comprehensive investigation reports detailing findings and evidence.
Packaged collected evidence in securely closed containers to ensure integrity during investigations.
Every line remains yours to confirm, change, or remove.
Then it asks for one more thing
The line that could show more, and the fact that lands it.
Make it stronger
A few lines could show more. Each one is asked, and answered by choosing.
Add what improved because your reports were detailed.
The line
Prepared and maintained comprehensive investigation reports that helped secure convictions in arson cases
Add what improved because your reports were detailed.
Pick one that fits
Helped secure convictions in arson casesIncreased clarity for court testimoniesStreamlined the investigation process
Or add your own.
In your wordsAdd it
Adding it to the line…
Added to your resume
Mention if you were trusted to handle sensitive evidence.
The line
Packaged collected evidence in securely closed containers to ensure integrity during investigations.
Mention if you were trusted to handle sensitive evidence.
Pick one that fits
Handled evidence for high-profile casesTrained others on evidence packagingManaged evidence for multiple investigations
Or add your own.
In your wordsAdd it
Adding it to the line…
Added to your resume
Every ready answer is in plain words, never a figure. Nothing is invented to fill a gap.
Resume help for this job
What this work involves
A plain description of the occupation that can help you decide whether this guide fits.
This work commonly includes prepared and maintained investigation reports, testified in court cases involving fires, and packaged evidence in securely closed containers.
Resume help for this job
Other names for this job
arson and bomb investigator, arson investigator, bomb investigator, certified fire and explosion investigator, certified fire investigator, CFI, certified vehicle fire investigator, CVFI, fire and explosion investigator, fire investigator, alarm inspector, alarm sprinkler inspector.
What you can already claim
Starting a Fire Inspector and Investigator resume with no experience
Below are the tasks a Fire Inspector and Investigator job is made of. Choose the ones you have really done, even if it was not a paid job. There is no wrong answer here, and you can change any of it later.
Which of these tasks have you actually done?
4 chosen. Rung never adds a task you did not choose.
Great news! Your skills can open up even more doors.
The tasks for Fire Inspector and Investigator also qualify you for the jobs below. Creating a resume for one of these could help you land even more interviews.
Choose a job below that you would like to target next:
First-Line Supervisor of Firefighting and Prevention Workers
Already yours: Inspecting facilities, Inspecting equipment, Developing fire safety programs
3 of the 12 tasks this job is made of
What you have not done yet. Assessing fire characteristics, Maintaining fire fighting equipment, Maintaining operational records