Jacob Banfield

Supervising Fire Inspector at City of Pasadena

Jacob Banfield serves as the Supervising Fire Inspector for the City of Pasadena since January 2022, where responsibilities include planning and supervising fire inspection activities, conducting complex fire inspections, overseeing special event permits, and coordinating fire education programs to enhance community fire safety compliance. Previously held the role of Senior Fire Inspector in the Life/Safety Division, focusing on complex inspections of high hazard occupancies. Jacob Banfield's career began as a Fire Inspector for the City of Long Beach and also includes a position as Combination Building Inspector Aide II at Vons Co Inc. Educational qualifications comprise a Bachelor of Science in Fire Protection Administration and Technology from Cal State LA, Associate degrees from Long Beach City College in Fire Science/Fire-fighting and Social Sciences, and completion of the Basic Fire Academy.

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City of Pasadena

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Imagine a career with the City of Pasadena... Pasadena is nestled at the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains approximately 10 miles northeast of Los Angeles. It is renowned as a “World Class City” as well as what many refer to as the “America’s City.” It is an ethnically and culturally rich city with a significantly diverse population. The unique size and charm of this community makes Pasadena a warm and inviting urban setting without the worries and hassles of a big city. Visitors, as well as those who live and work in Pasadena, enjoy easy walking or driving distances. In addition to the Tournament of Roses Parade® and America’s Stadium® Rose Bowl Game. Pasadena is host to world class museums, entertainment and sports venues, recreation facilities, historic buildings and sites, outdoor opportunities and much, much more. The City of Pasadena enjoys a full-service City Manager form of government. The Mayor is elected at large and a seven member Council is elected by the district. This City is comprised of 16 departments that include the offices of City Manager, City Clerk, City Attorney, Finance, Information Technology, Human Resources, Police, Fire, Public Works, Transportation, Planning, Water & Power, Human Services & Recreation, Public Health, Library, and Housing. With an operating budget just over $745 million, the City employs approximately 1,900 full-time employees.


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