SALARY: $37,586.00 – $45,103.00 Annually
CLOSING DATE: 10/03/16 11:00 AM
DESCRIPTION:
This is a class specification and not an individualized job description. A class specification defines the general character and scope of responsibilities of all positions in a hob classification, but it is not intended to describe and does not necessarily list every duty for a given position in a classification.
The purpose of the class is to perform general firefighting work, responding to calls for emergency service and to perform related work as required. Position consists of technical work in the prevention, control, and suppression of structural and non-structural fires. Responds to fire and rescue calls, suppresses fires, and renders emergency medical assistance while on scene. Operates fire rescue equipment. This class reports to the Fire Captain of their shift and supervises the daily operations and functions of a shift working 24 hours on and 48 hours off in the Dorchester County Fire Department. This class works within a general outline of work to be performed, and develops work methods and sequences under general supervision.
DUTIES:
EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL TASKS (ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY)
(A single person may not perform all of these tasks; an individual may also perform additional tasks)The tasks listed below are those that represent the majority of the time spent working in this class. Management may assign additional tasks related to the type of work of the class as necessary.
This officer supervises daily operations, training, and emergency response of an Engine Company or Rescue Company and the personnel assigned to it. In the absence of the Captain, may work as “Acting Captain”
Performs firefighting activities including laying hose, performing fire combat, and containing and extinguishing fires. Create openings in buildings for ventilation and entrance.
Protects property from smoke and water damage using positive pressure ventilation, salvage covers, smoke ejectors, and deodorants.
Administers emergency aid activities including first aid and artificial respiration to injured persons and those overcome by fire and smoke.
Participates in drills, demonstrations, and courses in hydraulics and fire fighting techniques.
Adheres to station policies and procedures, Ensures compliance with all federal and state regulations. Must attend required training and meetings as deemed appropriate.
Assist with pre-fire planning and prevention.
Performs duties in a manner consistent with safe practices and policies.
Operates a fire engine and motor vehicle; utilizes all fire suppression equipment, hand and power tools, grounds keeping and housekeeping equipment, first aid supplies and various office machines.
Interacts and communicates with various groups and individual such as the Fire Chief, other fire departments, other emergency response agencies, law enforcement agencies, co-workers, volunteers and the general public.
Performs related tasks as required.
QUALIFICATIONS:
VOCATIONAL/EDUCATIONAL PREPARATION:
Requires two (2) years of technical school or equivalent.
SPECIAL CERTIFICATIONS AND LICENSES:
Must possess a valid state Class E driver’s license.
IFSAC Firefighter II or equivalent
SCFA Pump Operator I or equivalent
SCFA Aerial Operator or equivalent
SCFA Auto Extrication or equivalent
SCFA Emergency Vehicle Drivers Training or equivalent
Hazardous Materials Operations- Operations Level
IS 100, 200, 300, 400, 700, and 800
National Incident Management System (NIMS-ICS) Incident Command training or equivalent
CPR/AED First Aid or greater
TO BE OBTAINED WITH IN ONE YEAR:
Fire Instructor I
Fire Officer I
Other Classes as deemed necessary
SCFA Pump II within one year
EMR(Emergency Medical Responder or higher)
EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
Requires three (3) years of experience at Assistant Engineer level or equivalent.
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