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Job QualificationsCompletion of Firefighter 1 academy or FF-1 certification (IFSAC , Pro Board, California State Fire Marshal's Office / California State Fire Training, California State Board of Fire Services, DoD, or verifiable equivalences) is required.
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Duties Lead a crew of three or more firefighters, including at least one firefighter (GS-07 or military equivalent) assigned to man a major piece of motorized firefighting equipment such as a pumper, aerial ladder truck, or Airport Rescue Fire Fighting (ARFF) vehicle in firefighting and rescue operations.
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ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT: Employee is required to be certified by the Department of Defense (DOD) Firefighter Certification System as Airport Firefighter (includes Firefighter I, II), HAZMAT Awareness, HAZMAT Operations, HAZMAT Technician, Apparatus Driver Operator - Pumper, and Apparatus Driver Operator - Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF), Apparatus Driver Operator- Aerial*, Apparatus Driver Operator- Mobile Water Supply (MWS.
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Must possess one of the following certifications DOD/IFSAC ARFF Firefighter, or Pro Board ARFF Firefighter within one year of hire date, preference given to those already certified as an IFSAC or Pro Board ARFF Firefighter.
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Firefighter II,- Airport Firefighter- Driver/Operator ARFF- Driver/Operator Pumper- Hazardous Materials Operations. Department of Defense (DoD) International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) training.
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Certification requirements for this position are:Department of Defense (DoD) Firefighter Certification System as Fire Officer I, Fire Instructor I, Fire Inspector I, HAZMAT Awareness, HAZMAT Operations, Airport Firefighter (includes Firefighter I, II), Apparatus Driver Operator- Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, Apparatus Driver Operator- Pumper, and possess State or National Registry Emergency Technicians (NREMT) Emergency Medical Technician-Basic (EMT-B) certification.
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Completion of Firefighter 1 academy or FF-1 certification (IFSAC , Pro Board, California State Fire Marshal's Office / California State Fire Training, California State Board of Fire Services, DoD, or verifiable equivalences) is required.
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Certification requirements for the GS-07 position are: Airport Firefighter (includes FF I and II), HAZMAT Awareness and HAZMAT Operations, HAZMAT Technician, Driver Operator-Pumper, Driver Operator-ARFF, National Registry Emergency Medical Technical-Basic (EMT-B) certification IMPORTANT: If you have received a Student ID# for the DoD Fire and Emergency Services Certification Program website ( please provide a copy of your most recent certification transcript.
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ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT: Employee is required to be certified by the Department of Defense (DoD) Firefighter Certification System as Airport Firefighter (includes Firefighter I, II), HAZMAT Awareness, HAZMAT Operations, Apparatus Driver Operator - Pumper, Apparatus Driver Operator - Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, and must possess State or National Registry Emergency Medical Technician (NREMT) - Basic Life Support (EMT-B) certification.
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This position requires possession of the following certifications: 1) Firefighter I and II, 2) HAZMAT Technician, 3) Fire Officer I, 4) Fire Instructor I, 5) Fire Inspector I, 6) Airport Firefighter, 7) Driver Operator-Pumper, 8) Driver Operator (ARFF.
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The Firefighter/Driver is required to possess certifications for all fire department pumpers, aerial apparatus, ARFF apparatus, and specialty vehicles that are assigned to the fire services fleet.
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Must possess a DOD/IFSAC, Pro Board or State Firefighter I and II certification. Attends training courses, reads, and understands assigned material related to emergency medical care, firefighting, ARFF, Hazardous Materials/WMD, Technical Rescue, and fire prevention.
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Incumbent is required to obtain and maintain the following training certifications within 2 (two) years of entry: Proboard, IFSAC or DOD certifications in Public Telecommunicator I and II. Driver/Operator Mobile Water Supply, Airport Firefighter, and Driver/Operator Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting.
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Employee is required to be certified by the DoD Firefighter Certification System as Airport Firefighter (includes Firefighter I, II), Hazmat Operations (includes Hazmat Awareness), Apparatus Driver Operator- Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, Apparatus Driver Operator- Pumper, Apparatus Driver Operator- Aerial*, Apparatus Driver Operator- Mobile Water Supply (MWS.
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