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The Uncertified Firefighter/EMT shall be a sworn firefighting position. Title: Firefighter/EMT (Uncertified) firefighter will have to complete a rigorous fire academy within the permitted time given by the Fire.
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Firefighter Emergency Medical Technician Trainee progresses to the rank of Firefighter based on successful completion of on-the-job performance and subject to manpower requirements in the Firefighting Division.
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Preferred Experience: Experience as a firefighter, instructor with a recognized volunteer or career fire department or wildland fire agency. Requires maintaining TAMFS wildland firefighter moderate physical fitness standards (passing Moderate level WCT.
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Position Summary:The firefighter responsibility is for firefighting, fire prevention and other fire services. If you meet the required qualifications and are motivated to support the "Capstone Way", we welcome you to apply for a Firefighter position with Capstone Fire & Safety Management.
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OverviewSuperior Industrial Fire Services, Inc. is a subsidiary of Superior Air-Ground Ambulance Services, Inc. We contract with local municipalities to provide Emergency Medical Services, Rescue and/or Fire Services.
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Service time as a full time Firefighter/EMT and/or Firefighter/Paramedic with a Fire Department may be considered in establishing the starting pay level and vacation time (up to the five-year step.
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Supervision ResponsibilitiesThe firefighter has occasional supervisory responsibility for the resident firefighters and volunteers in the absence of the station lieutenant. General FunctionUnder the general supervision of the lieutenant, the firefighter responds to all emergency and non-emergency calls for assistance, extinguishes fires and provides emergency medical care or other assistance to victims at the scene.
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Is accepting applications for the position of Firefighter Paramedic or Paramedic. State of Georgia Basic Firefighter Certification or completion within one (1) year. is accepting applications for the position of Firefighter Paramedic or Paramedic.
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The Wildland Firefighter Type2 serves on an engine crew, hand crew, or tender, performing fire suppression and fuels management duties in the most adverse climate, fuel, and terrain conditions.
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Under the direction of a Battalion Chief - Wildland Fire or Captain - Wildland Fire, coordinates and leads a squad in wildland fire suppression and related activities. Knowledge of wildland fire operations and Urban Interface.
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The City of Georgetown is now accepting Part Time Firefighter/EMT. Valid Firefighter I and Firefighter II certifications. The City of Georgetown is now accepting Part Time Firefighter/EMT.
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State issued, International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) or Fire Service Professional Qualifications System (ProBoard) certifications as a minimum: Firefighter I, Hazardous Materials-Operations.
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Their duties include responding to fire alarms, controlling and extinguishing fires, and performing rescue operations in both structural and wildland environments. Their duties include responding to fire alarms, controlling and extinguishing fires, and performing rescue operations in both structural and wildland environments.
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LICENSES, CERTIFICATES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: U.S. CitizenValid Washington State Driver's LicenseBe at least 18 years of agePossess Washington state EMT certificationPossess IFSAC Firefighter I certification at time of hirePhysical ability to perform the essential job functionsBilingual is desirable.
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Examples of specialized experience include work in forest or range fire control, prevention or suppression work as a lead wildland firefighter directing others in the use of a variety of specialized wildland fire tools and equipment; directing and performing prescribed burning; leading the operation of a wildland fire engine or suppression efforts of a helicopter module; providing on-the-job training and conducting daily crew briefings, safety sessions, and/or other basic wildland fire training.
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