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GENERAL PURPOSE Protects life and property by performing firefighting, emergency aid and rescue, hazardous materials, and fire prevention duties. Assists in developing plans for special assignments such as emergency preparedness, training programs, firefighting, hazardous materials, and emergency aid activities.
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Two years of experience in wildland fire suppression with supervisory responsibilities and be fully qualified as an advanced firefighter squad member on an initial attack engine crew, fire crew, or other crew with firefighting responsibilities.
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Additional ratings recommended; Lifeboat, Firefighting, STCW. The Qualified Member of the Engineering Department (QMED) holds an MMD with an appropriate QMED or Assistant Engineer’s rating. USCG MMD with QMED rating.
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Under general direction of the Fire Captain performs entry-level firefighting duties including the safe and efficient operation of fire apparatus and equipment, performing fire-suppression activities, conducting inspections, and enforcing City codes, maintaining equipment and grounds, performing public education in fire prevention, and participating in the physical-fitness program.
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Additionally, the program aims to provide backgroundknowledge and introductory training in Wildland firefighting. Wildland firefighting experience. Projects include: trail construction & maintenance, habitat improvement, invasive species removal, hazardous fuels reduction, re-vegetation and local environmental service projects.
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Requires sufficient hand/eye coordination to operate police equipment, weapons, firefighting equipment, boats and marine equipment; visual acuity necessary for performing necessary functions of the job; ambulatory ability to walk and run while at work.
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Use EMS related equipment, firefighting equipment and hazmat equipment. Duties include skilled firefighting work in combating, extinguishing and preventing fires and providing rescue. Although firefighting and rescue work are the most.
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Ensuring that vessel lifesaving and firefighting equipment is properly maintained. Together with our Canadian sister company, Lower Lakes Towing Ltd., we are one of the largest marine transportation service providers operating on the Great Lakes today with a combined fleet of 15 bulk freight vessel is service to over 50 customers across the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Seaway.
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Required to dispatch numerous and dissimilar emergency response assets throughout the response area including police, fire apparatus, rescue apparatus, Hazmat units, EMS units Basic Life Support (BLS), Emergency Operations Center (EOC), and supporting resources to include outside firefighting apparatus, outside EMS units, etc.
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Required to obtain mandated certification by attending Company-sponsored training in basic first aid, CPR, and LNG firefighting. Experience with LNG liquefaction, petrochemical, NGL, cryogenic natural gas processing, or other hydrocarbon processing is preferred.
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Learn and maintain all plumbing, firefighting, sanitary and safety system, and assist Captain with their use. The Marine Deck Engineers primary focus will be to maintain passenger vessel mechanical systems, conduct minor repairs as necessary and be able to act as crewman aboard the vessel assigned to, under the direction of the vessel captain.
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Serves as a hose operator in firefighting situations including laying hose lines, pulling working lines, holding the nozzle to direct the stream of water on the fire. Knowledge of principles and practices of modern firefighting & EMS techniques and equipment.
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DUTIES ( A firefighter shall perform the following duties including but not limited to) Firefighting work extinguishing fires, lifting and pulling heavy equipment Perform specialized duties under emergency conditions which frequently involve considerable personal risk with potential for increased physical and emotional stress.
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A VPSO in this status may perform a wide variety of public safety duties as part of an orientation program that do not require the specialized law enforcement and firefighting skills the VPSO has not yet acquired.
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Assists in fire suppression activities including ventilation, forced entry, salvage and overhaul; performs various firefighting duties; assists in hazardous materials operations and technical rescue operations.
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