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Moves dirt, chops brush, fells small trees, etc., to build fireline using hand tools such as axe, Pulaski, shovel and McLeod, and power saws to control spreading wildland fire. Successfully pass the Comprehensive Health Screen for Wildland Firefighter at the arduous level.
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See working conditions form for Wildland Firefighter. Wildland Fire suppression experience and training preferred. Responds to wildland fire alarms, and other emergency calls to protect life and property.
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These courses fulfill course requirements needed for Entry Level Wildland Firefighter positions, making you more competitive for Wildland Firefighter positions. NYC also operates an accredited charter school, internship program, and the Idaho Conservation Corps (ICC.
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Knowledge of standard wildland fire management program requirements, suppression tactics, methods and procedures; fire behavior hazards, and accepted fire safety practices and procedures to prevent injury and loss of life; agency and interagency qualifications, position task book requirements, and certification standards and procedures adopted by the National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG.
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Perform assignments as a wildland firefighter in developing a working knowledge of fire suppression and fuels management techniques, practices and terminology. Chop's brush, falls small trees, and moves dirt to construct fireline using various hand tools such as axes, shovels, Pulaski's, McLeod's, and may use power tools including chainsaws and portable pumps to control spreading of wildland fire and/or to prepare control lines prior to burning.
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Serves as a Wildland Firefighter on a Wildland Fire Engine. May use all but not limited to wildland fire suppression equipment, wildland fire apparatus, chippers, chain saws, weed eaters, fire pumps, hoses and other standard equipment, radio, computer, phone.
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Must meet the Federal Interagency Wildland Firefighter Medical Standards for arduous duty. The Fuels Management Technician/ Firefighter is a key fuels/fire management position within the Wildland Fire Management Department.
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L-180, Human Factors in the Wildland Fire Service. RT-130, Wildland Fire Safety Training Annual Refresher. R T-130, Wildland Fire Safety Training Annual Refresher. The Wildland Hand Crew Firefighter under directsupervision, d uties involve fieldwork requiring physical performance calling for above-average endurance and superior conditioning.
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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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IHC Crewmember - Firefighter Type 1 (FFT1) and S-290, Intermediate Wildland Fire Behavior; Wildland Fire Module Lead Crew Member - NWCG Certifications of Firefighter Type 1 (FFT1) and Fire Effects Monitor (FEMO)-OR- Helicopter Crew Member ( HECM)-OR- Helicopter Long Line/Remote Hook Specialist (HELR.
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Under direct supervision, this position reviews, evaluates, and monitors compliance with required safety and health regulations for the Division of Forestry & Fire Protection with an emphasis on wildland fire, aviation safety, and mission-related support operations.
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Performs duties related to wildfire suppression including but not limited to cutting fire lines, using engines and hand tools to suppress fires, and directing firefighters in the safe effective performance of wildland fire suppression.
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Assist County and other governmental agencies with mutual aid on incidents involving wildland fire suppression, emergency medical response, search and rescue, wildlife management, and other natural or man-made disasters.
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Examples of work experience include but are not limited to: Experience must demonstrate an understanding of aerial retardant and base activities in support of wildland fire suppression, management and administration of various contracts, and oversight and support of various aircraft at the base.
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Fire Training- Prepares for and participates in interagency training classes and hands-on courses in wildland firefighting tactics, fire behavior recognition, safe chainsaw operation, use of tools, pumps, and water delivery systems, working around helicopters, and assessments of hazards.
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