Airfield Firefighter - Marana, United States - State of Arizona

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DEPT OF EMERGENCY AND MILITARY AFFAIRS

  • The Department of Emergency & Military Affairs (DEMA), led by The Adjutant General, provides emergency management and military capabilities to the citizens of Arizona and the nation. The Emergency Management Division consists of three sections—operations, preparedness, and financial administration. Each section works collaboratively across the agency and with external partners to manage emergency responses and reduce the impacts of disasters. Additionally, DEMA is the headquarters for the Arizona National Guard, the primary combat reserve of the United States military. The Arizona Army and Air National Guard provide military forces and equipment to accomplish community, state, and federal missions._

AIRFIELD FIREFIGHTER

Job Location:

Work Location:
Silverbell Army Heliport, Marana, AZ


Posting Details:

Salary:
Up to $ per hour (DOE)

Grade: 13


Closing Date:
April 16, 2024


Job Summary:


At the operations level, under general supervision of a fire department Captain, Assistant Chief, Deputy Chief and/or Installation Fire Chief, perform prevention, control, and extinguish all types of fires on the ground.

Coordinate and perform related rescue, first aid, and property conservation. Includes fires or potential fires involving structures, wildland, aircraft, missiles and separate component weapons or other materials.

Perform operations and operator maintenance of all types of firefighting and related rescue vehicles, equipment systems and devices in support of overall base emergency contingency operations.

A 48/96 hour shift type work schedule will be followed, (2 days on shift/4 days off shift). Overtime may be required depending on mission requirements. Position may require temporary relocation to serve at other Arizona Army National Guard fire stations.


Job Duties:

Responsibilities include:


  • Fight Aircraft/Wildland fire & standbys using various firefighting equipment and various chemicals as required for different situations: Operate fire and crash rescue tools and equipment. Control, extinguish and overhaul related fires. Perform required standbys (emergency and routine). Perform hazardous materials Awareness level duties involving hazardous spills or leaks. Shall review and follow all department SOP (Standard Operating Procedures) and SOG (Standard Operating Guidelines).
  • Conduct inspections and minor maintenance on firefighting vehicles and related equipment, maintain cleanliness and serviceability of personal protective clothing and uniforms, maintain fire station facilities, maintain assigned vehicles and firefighting equipment, conduct inspection, serviceability and operator maintenance on fire department compressed air systems.
  • Provide emergency medical care to patients at the EMT-Basic level or at the Advanced Life Support level if Certified Paramedic, in accordance with local Standard of Care Medical Protocols. Ability to accurately complete patient care reports in accordance with department policy. Conduct inspection, serviceability, and operator maintenance on specialized medical equipment used by the department.
  • Perform hose, vehicle relay, ground ladder and pump operations. Evacuate/rescue personnel from structures, protect exposures from fire spread, operate tools and equipment. Control, extinguish and overhaul aircraft, structural, natural cover, vehicle, and miscellaneous fires. Participate in controlled burning of forested areas.
  • Use tools and equipment in support of rescue operations. Gain entry and perform extrication of personnel by normal and emergency means. Shut down aircraft engines and operate seats to remove crew members and passengers from aircraft. Rescue personnel from motor vehicles. Perform confined space and hazardous materials incident duties in accordance with department policy.
  • Identify and report fire hazards found to the Fire Prevention Officer. Assist in conducting building evacuation drills, fire extinguisher training, and fire prevention briefings.
  • Provide damage control/standbys in response to bomb threats, hijacking, terrorist incidents and perform duties as directed.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs):

Knowledge of:


  • Recognizing aircraft, structural firefighting, wildland and fire prevention methods and practices.
  • Equipment, chemicals, and techniques used in fighting fires.
  • Hazardous material incidents to the Operations level.
  • Firefighting techniques concerning jet fuel, munitions, gas, oil, solvents, cleaning chemicals, metals, etc.
  • Practices, principles, methods, and legal responsibilities of emergency medical services.
  • Standard first aid methods and practices, including CPR.
  • Prehospital care.

Skilled in:


  • Advanced Life Support skills if Certified Paramedic
  • Emergency service skills (EMT/BLS).
  • Computer skills.
  • Specialized skills also include experience as member of an organized military or other governmental fire department in controlling and extinguishin

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