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GENERAL PURPOSE Protects life and property by performing firefighting, emergency aid and rescue, hazardous materials, and fire prevention duties. TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT USED Emergency medical and rescue equipment, fire apparatus, fire pumps, hoses, and other standard firefighting equipment, ladders, first aid equipment, radio, pager, personal computer, phone.
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Combat Rescue Helicopter (rated pilot, combat rescue officer, maintainer, SMA) Rated Fighter Aircraft Aircrew (F-15, F-16, 10, F-22, F-35) Aircrew Flight Equipment. Combat Rescue Helicopter (rated pilot, combat rescue officer, maintainer, SMA.
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10 years of in-depth fighter or rescue aircraft maintenance knowledge and experience (desired) Provide functional expertise in NAF and/or Command and Control operations to include maintenance management of aircraft, munitions, and equipment.
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Out of state applicants must meet State of CA Fire Marshal Firefighter I reciprocity criteria that requires additional certifications and/or education in addition to the Pro Board/IFSAC Firefighter Paramedic I certificationOut of state candidates who do not possess/attach the additional certifications and or education as required by the Fire Fighter I (2019) Certification Reciprocity Application will not be considered.
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Responsible for entering premises for firefighting (if applicable), rescue, and salvage operations. Performs responsible protective service work involving fire suppression, emergency medical care, specialized rescue, hazardous material mitigation, prevention activities, pre-planning, building inspections, training, physical fitness and other non-emergency support as required.
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All Applicants for the entry level position of Fire Fighter must show proof of successfully passing the Georgia Work Ready Fire Fighter Entry Level Profile test, scoring Silver or above at time of applying.
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Employees in this job class respond to emergency medical calls, rescue operations, and a variety of non-emergency calls to protect lives and property as well as participate in the custodial maintenance of fire station equipment, fire-fighting apparatus, rescue vehicles, and quarters.
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Our simulators train the next generation of pilots for fighter jets, transporters and search and rescue helicopters. Thales is seeking a Principal Electrical Engineer - Technical Project Lead to contribute and lead HW design and development projects, for In-flight Entertainment and Connectivity (IFEC) LRU products.
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Work in an emergency firefighting environment; work in medical emergency and hazardous material situations, including vehicle accidents, swift water rescues, and other types of medical and rescue emergencies; work in intense life-threatening conditions; exposure to fire, smoke, bodily fluids, cramped and difficult to enter spaces, swift water, heights, and noise.
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Individuals possessing one of the following certifications issued by a Pro Board or IFSAC accredited organization (e.g., the Alabama Fire College) may be allowed to exempt the written examination and be placed directly onto the Firefighter list upon verification of the certification:Fire Fighter IFire Fighter I/IICertified Volunteer Fire Fighter.
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Training Qualification and Certification Standards: "Minimum certification standards are established for each level by the Air National Guard Aircraft Rescue Fire fighter (ARFF) Program.
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Operational knowledge and skill in the operation, interrelationship and interdependent aspects of each ordnance system within the total complex aircraft electronic system(s) within fighter aircraft.
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You will collaborate with fire fighter personnel to ensure emergency responses (e.g., fire suppression, injured victims, hazardous spill cleanup) are assigned. You will use medical equipment (e.g., semi-automatic defibrillation device, cervical spine collars, back boards, hydraulic rescue tools) in providing emergency services.
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An employee is responsible for effectively responding to fire, rescue, first aid, and related emergencies; participating in daily drills, protecting life and property; maintaining equipment, apparatus and buildings.
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Valid Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Airframe and Powerplant Certificate required. Ability to obtain local airport Security Identification Display Area (SIDA) Badge and Customs clearance as required.
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