Director, Fire Life Safety Compliance (DFLS)
Quick Summary
The Director,
The Director, Fire Life Safety will oversee and coordinate all aspects of the Metropolitan Opera’s fire safety program to provide a safe working environment for all employees and ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations. Among other things, the DFLS shall:
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Administer and maintain compliance to ensure proper staffing to the Emergency Action Plan (EAP).
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Supervise staff given staff assignments; schedules; staffing numbers; daily operational needs; an emergency action plan (EAP) schedule; and staffing positions per daily operations, EAP assignments, and available personnel, so that readiness of the personnel is assured for daily operations and EAP requirements are met.
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Coordinate training and licensing of all Fire Alarm System personnel.
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Define annual fire safety training and developmental requirements for all employees and perform or coordinate delivery of necessary training in collaboration with the Safety Director.
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Assist in the development and maintenance of Fire Safety and Emergency Action Plan including coordination and delivery of required compliance with FDNY.
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Prepare reports such as inspections performed, and violations observed along with recommendations for eliminating fire hazards. Maintains daily fire log and warden sign-in sheets. Maintains electronic data pertaining to all related fire/life safety activities and provide summary reports when requested. Perform other inspections and duties as assigned.
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Schedule and perform fire and evacuation drills as required by code along with providing all required training of Warden, Deputy Warden, Searchers and Fire Brigade. Test Fire Command Station, Warden Phones, PA system, elevator recall and other parts of the alarm system as required.
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Conduct frequent evacuation drills for ushers, ticket takers, and Guest Experience personnel to ensure preparedness and effective response during emergencies and other incidents.
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Conduct frequent walkthroughs of the entire building, including stage areas, to ensure all evacuation routes and exit points remain accessible and are not blocked or locked.
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Manage testing, preventive maintenance and emergency repair schedules given equipment maintenance requirements, a list of contractors, and facility systems and components so that facility systems and components are functional, operational, and compliant with management policies and adopted governmental laws and regulations.
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Direct occupant training for the occupant’s role and responsibilities for an all-hazard incident given the EAP, the facility occupants, the facility, qualified trainer(s), an EAP-supported curricula and lesson plans, and a specific all-hazard incident so that occupants are trained in specific roles and responsibilities based on the EAP.
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Provide input to facility stakeholders on matters related to Fire Life Safety. Collaborate with Security Management and the Safety Director on all matters related to fire safety.
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Coordinate with FDNY and DOB Inspectors during inspections.
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Identify potential fire safety hazards facility-wide; take necessary action or make recommendations to eliminate hazards.
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Provide updates to union and MET leadership on completed safety initiatives and ongoing safety efforts during meetings, as needed.
- Position requires walking distances and ablity to crouch, bend, stoop, lift up to 25lbs, and go up and down stairs.
Location & Eligibility
Listing Details
- Posted
- June 8, 2026
- First seen
- June 8, 2026
- Last seen
- June 10, 2026
Posting Health
- Days active
- 0
- Repost count
- 0
- Trust Level
- 71%
- Scored at
- June 8, 2026
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