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Must possess a current Department of Defense (DOD) certifications: Fire Officer III, Fire Instructor II, Fire Inspector II and HAZMAT Incident Commander. Under the direction of the Fire Chief, and in support of the base mission, the Assistant Chief effectively manages Airport Firefighter activities and operations on a daily basis.
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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, and HAZMAT Operations.
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Highly Desirable QualificationDo you possess a California State Fire Marshal Firefighter II certification or an out-of-state Department of Defense (DOD with IFSAC and/or Pro Board seal) equivalent.
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If currently have this certification, it must be through a state, federal, or accredited agency (EX: AZ, IFSAC, DOD OR PRO BOARD)NWCG Basic Wildland Firefighter. The ideal candidate for the firefighter recruit position brings a deep sense of commitment, integrity, and dedication to service, and must be able to embody the Prescott Fire Departments 8 rules of engagements.
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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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Summary You will serve as a FIREFIGHTER in the Navy Fire & Emergency Services Department of NAVAL AIR STATION FALLON. Duties. Within the Department of Defense (DoD), the appointment of retired military members within 180 days immediately following retirement date to a civilian position is subject to the provisions of 5 United States Code 3326.
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This position requires the incumbent to possess the following certifications: Firefighter II, Apparatus Driver-Operator for Pumper, National Registry Emergency Medical Technician - Basic Life Support (NREMT-B), Fire Officer I, Fire Inspector I, and Fire Instructor I. These firefighter certifications must have been awarded by DoD, IFSAC or ProBoard to meet the requirement.
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Must possess the following DoD Firefighter certifications: Fire Officer IV, Instructor II, Inspector II, Hazardous Material Operations and Incident Commander. You MUST submit a copy of the following: Fire Officer IV, Instructor II, Inspector II, and Hazardous Material Operations and Incident Commander certified through DoD Fire and Emergency Services Certification System, International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC), or the Fire Service Professional Qualifications System (PRO-Board.
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GS-07 Certificates: Applicants must have the following DoD, IFSAC or Pro Board professional certifications at the time of application: Firefighter II, Airport Firefighter, HazMat Technician, Driver Operator Pumper, Driver Operator Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting, Driver Operator Mobile Water Supply, Driver Operator Aerial AND a State or National Registry Emergency Medical Technician - Basic.
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Certification requirements for this position are: Employee is required to be certified by the DoD Firefighter Certification System as Fire Officer III (includes Fire Officer I, II), Fire Instructor II (includes Fire Instructor I), Fire Inspector II (includes Fire Inspector I), HAZMAT Incident Commander (includes Hazmat Awareness, Hazmat Operations), and Airport Fire Fighter (includes Firefighter I, II.
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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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Summary You will serve as a Supervisory Firefighter of NAVAL SUPPORT ACTIVITY PORTSMOUTH NSY. Duties. Applicants must meet the Department of Defense (DoD) certification requirements: www.
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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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Summary You will serve as a SUPERVISORY FIREFIGHTER (District Fire Chief) in the Fire and Operations Department of NAVSTA. Responsibilities You will approve or disapprove a disciplinary action (e.g., suspension, termination, personnel action) for a junior firefighter or employee.
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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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