The Firefighter performs general firefighting duties and is required to remain prepared and ready to respond to all calls for assistance. Studies City street maps, pre-fire plans, and other material preparatory to being called on an alarm. Requires a high degree of independent judgment, initiative, and understanding of Fire Department policies, rules and regulations, and the organization's overall goals. Must have an in-depth understanding of fire behavior and response protocols. Must have the ability to understand complex orders and concepts and communicate the same. Must have a good understanding of machinery, preventative vehicle maintenance, and minor vehicle repair.
Essential Functions:
Requirements: Education and experience: The Firefighter shall be experienced in firefighting and EMS techniques. Additional education and training in the fire science/firefighting fields are highly desirable. The Firefighter must have a high school diploma or equivalency certificate.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Must possess a Colorado Driver's License with a good driving record; Must have and maintain at a minimum a State of Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment certification as an EMT-B; Must have and maintain an American Heart Association Professional Rescuer CPR certification; Must have and maintain at a minimum a Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control Hazardous Materials Operations certification; Must have and maintain at a minimum a Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control Firefighter I certification; Must have NIMS IS-100 and IS-700; Successfully complete NWCG S-130, S-190, L-180 classes within 12 months of hire and complete an approved annual wildfire refresher class (RT-130) each year thereafter.
Equal Opportunity Employer
The Firefighter performs general firefighting duties and is required to remain prepared and ready to respond to all calls for assistance. Studies City street maps, pre-fire plans, and other material preparatory to being called on an alarm. Requires a high degree of independent judgment, initiative, and understanding of Fire Department policies, rules and regulations, and the organization's overall goals. Must have an in-depth understanding of fire behavior and response protocols. Must have the ability to understand complex orders and concepts and communicate the same. Must have a good understanding of machinery, preventative vehicle maintenance, and minor vehicle repair.
Essential Functions:
Requirements: Education and experience: The Firefighter shall be experienced in firefighting and EMS techniques. Additional education and training in the fire science/firefighting fields are highly desirable. The Firefighter must have a high school diploma or equivalency certificate.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Must possess a Colorado Driver's License with a good driving record; Must have and maintain at a minimum a State of Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment certification as an EMT-B; Must have and maintain an American Heart Association Professional Rescuer CPR certification; Must have and maintain at a minimum a Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control Hazardous Materials Operations certification; Must have and maintain at a minimum a Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control Firefighter I certification; Must have NIMS IS-100 and IS-700; Successfully complete NWCG S-130, S-190, L-180 classes within 12 months of hire and complete an approved annual wildfire refresher class (RT-130) each year thereafter.
Equal Opportunity Employer
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