Fire Investigator
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Fire investigators are trained to identify and collect evidence relating to fires and explosions and make determinations as to their causes. Fire investigators need to know not only the science of fire behavior, but also to have a working understanding of many different areas of study including construction, electricity, human behavior, and mechanical devices.
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- Analyzing Data
- Attention to Detail
- Communication
- Conflict Resolution
- Critical Thinking
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