Engine Operator (SO)

Jefferson County COGolden, CO
2d$28 - $42

About The Position

The Engine Operator (SO) is responsible for assisting the Engine Crew Module Lead in the operational aspects of the County Type 6 wildland fire engine and crew. The Engine Operator (SO) manages the technical components and maintenance of the engine and assists the Engine Crew Module Lead in day-to-day tasks and wildfire operations. Serves as a trained and experienced member of a wildland fuels crew and provides guidance and mentoring to crew members in executing fire management activities in fire preparedness, fuels management and risk mitigation projects, wildfire prevention, fire suppression, monitoring, and post fire activities. The Engine Operator is engaged in fighting forest, range, and other wildland fires, participating in prescribed fire operations and completing a variety of wildfire risk mitigation project work.

Requirements

  • National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) - FFT1, FAL3
  • Ability to pass The Work Capacity Test (WCT-Pack Test) as a method for assessing an employee's fitness levels for fire qualifications.
  • Arduous fitness (WCT-Pack Test) will consist of completing a three-mile hike, within 45 minutes, while carrying a 45-pound pack.
  • Required within one year of hire: FEMA coursework including ICS-100, IS-700 First Aid/CPR/AED/TCCC
  • Required within three years of hire: NWCG- FAL2, ICT5
  • GED
  • High School Diploma
  • Work Experience: Minimum two years

Nice To Haves

  • NWCG- RXB3, IC5
  • Any single resource Emergency Medical Responder (EMR) or Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)

Responsibilities

  • Hiking on rigorous terrain to scout fires, safety zones, escape routes, hazards, and establish fire line locations.
  • Implements tactical directions on attacking, controlling, or mopping up fires, building or patrolling fire lines, cleaning up burned areas within fire lines, and suppressing spot fires.
  • Using chainsaws and hand tools for establishing control lines.
  • Identifying resource needs to accomplish incident objectives.
  • Driving, inspecting, maintaining and troubleshooting vehicles, fire engines and other heavy equipment.
  • Inspecting, using and maintaining water pumps for use in suppression.
  • Performing firing and burnout operations under supervision.
  • Participating within the incident management level commensurate with complexity.
  • Hiking on rigorous terrain to establish project perimeters, marking trees and locating access points.
  • Using chainsaws, log chokers, chains, ropes and a variety of hand tools to conduct fuels management operations.
  • Moving, maintaining and troubleshooting machinery including, but not limited to skid steer, woodchipper and various equipment attachments .
  • Provides guidance to sawyers, and other laborers during fuels projects, maintenance of equipment.
  • Conducting Type 3 prescribed fire operations.
  • May be required to operate light vehicles, 4X4's, UTV’s and heavy equipment.
  • Drives and operates a wildland fire engine, positioning the engine for proper use and operation, and assist with the coordination of module or crew logistics and places caches of equipment and supplies at strategic points.
  • Performs and conducts engine operations techniques, including tandem operations, mobile attack, pump and roll, firing and holding operations, stationary attack, engine protection, simple and progressive hose lays.
  • Ensures pump tests and daily engine preventative maintenance equipment checks are complete; and that the engine is kept in a full state of readiness for emergency fire dispatch.
  • Ensures adequate supply of water and chemical agents are maintained to the fire, particularly on critical areas of the fire line; and locates water sources and checks for volume and cleanliness for engine resupply.
  • Manages inventory and accountable property, positions equipment and personnel for the most efficient response.
  • Maintains and/or coordinates and ensures maintenance of equipment and various hand tools such as shovels, Pulaskis, McLeods, chainsaws, water pumps, water hose, and backpack pumps.
  • Gathers information on weather data, topography, fuel types, and fire behavior in performing risk mitigation project work and in responding to wildland fire incidents.
  • Recognizes potential hazardous situations and provides operational briefings for risk mitigation projects and wildfire incidents to crew members to mitigate actions and operate in a safe manner.
  • Participates in or helps facilitate after action reviews and provides input into lessons learned for the Crew Module Leader to inform future actions.
  • Assists the Engine Crew Module Lead in managing day-to-day operations and provides oversight, including training and mentoring, to engine crew members.
  • Assists in the development and implementation of training programs including fire management classes, equipment use and maintenance classes, general safety classes and other agency required training.
  • Serves as the technical lead on the engine equipment (vehicle, pump, hose, fittings, tools, etc) to ensure effective engine operations.
  • Other duties as assigned.
  • The incumbent must be available to work evenings, weekends, holidays, etc. as necessary.
  • Work may include all hazard and emergency response activities.

Benefits

  • This position is eligible for Standard Benefits which includes dental, medical, and vision insurance, paid time off and holidays, retirement matching, wellness programs, and tuition reimbursement.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

1,001-5,000 employees

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