Fire Apparatus Engineer

Pala Band of Mission IndiansPala, CA
$96,000

About The Position

Under general supervision, to respond to fire alarms and other emergency calls for the protection of life and property; to have primary responsibility for the operation, use and routine maintenance of fire vehicles and pumping equipment utilized during firefighting activities; to render first aid and lifesaving assistance; and to perform related work as required.

Requirements

  • Current firefighting principles, methods, techniques, and strategies.
  • Knowledge in hazardous materials, fire prevention procedures and related codes.
  • Principles of hydraulic, construction engineering, personnel, supervision and training.
  • Knowledge in tribal geography and watery system.
  • Ability to prepare and present concise written and oral reports, conduct thorough inspections and investigations.
  • Ability to calculate hydraulic engineering problems under emergency conditions.
  • Ability to perform emergency first aid at the EMT or higher level of training and reacts quickly to changing situations under emergency pressures.
  • Skill in firefighting duties.
  • Establish effective relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
  • In the position or area of responsibility and assigned as an FAE.
  • Any combination of training, education, and experience which demonstrates possession of the knowledge and abilities stated above and the ability to perform the duties of the FAE position.
  • A typical qualifying entrance background experiences as an FAE; and completion of course work in fire science or a closely related field from which the incumbent has acquired the knowledge and abilities listed above.
  • State of California EMT B or Paramedic (San Diego County accreditation required upon appointment)
  • AHA Health Care Provider CPR (all candidates) and AHA ACLS Certification (paramedic licensed only)
  • California State Board of Fire Services Firefighter I certification (Firefighter II certification highly desirable
  • California State Board of Fire Services Driver/Operator 1A & 1B certification or equivalent.
  • Possession of a high school diploma, G.E.D. equivalency, or a high school proficiency certificate (Associate, Bachelor, and/or advanced matriculation is highly desirable).
  • Possession of a valid Class C California Driver’s License with appropriate Firefighter Endorsement during the tenure of employment (Class A or B California Commercial Driver’s License highly desirable).
  • The department utilizes the North Zone standards for testing for the position of FAE, and the department utilizes a standard DMV checklist for evaluating FAE candidates.
  • Must complete the BlueCard® 50-hour online training within 90-days of position placement; department provided.
  • Must also complete the 24-hour (post-50-hour online) training in a Certified Training Center (CTC) within 1 (one) year of completion of FAE placement; department provided.
  • Acknowledges and agrees to maintain a Drug-Free workplace (including marijuana) as a condition of employment with the Pala Band of Mission Indians.
  • Must pass pre-employment and random drug testing during employment.
  • Must be able to pass a Fingerprint-based background check of potential employees, volunteers, and contractors pursuant to Public Law 101-630 - Indian Child Protection and Family Violence Prevention Act.
  • Indian preference will apply.
  • The Pala Band of Mission Indians will give hiring preference to fully qualified applicants that are Pala Tribal Members.
  • Pala Band of Mission Indians is an equal opportunity employer.

Responsibilities

  • As a supervisory position in the fire department, all Fire Apparatus Engineer (FAE) incumbents are responsible for duties subordinate to a Fire Captain and may, at any given time, step into the supervisory/ leadership role in the stead of the Fire Captain.
  • Safely responds to alarms, drives fire apparatus to fires and other emergency calls and operates a pumping engine engaged in boosting water pressure from street mains, or a sufficient water source by means of drafting through hose lines to nozzles.
  • Use a hydraulic theory and mathematics to calculate correct pump pressure to ensure required water pressure at the nozzles.
  • Responsible for cleaning pumps, washes apparatus, equipment, makes minor repairs to apparatus and equipment, and services equipment.
  • Inspects equipment and pump motors; clean and maintains hoses carried on equipment.
  • Responsible for placement of fire apparatus in appropriate position of emergencies to maintain proper operations regarding the emergency and safety of personnel and the public.
  • Performs a full range of firefighting duties, rescue and lifesaving work through the use of ladders and resuscitation equipment.
  • Estimates heights and adjusts equipment to ensure proper and safe operation.
  • Inspects public establishments to secure compliance with codes and regulations pertaining to fire safety.
  • Inspects and tests fire protection systems, examines the storage, handling and use of flammable liquids, hazardous materials and issues orders to comply with codes.
  • Responsible for responding to complaints, requests for information and assist in maintenance of the fire station and grounds.
  • Responsible on day-to-day inspections of condition and readiness of equipment, flow-tests hydrants, studies the geography of the Reservation, location of fire hydrants and first aid methods.
  • Administers first aid to victims of accidents and fires, operates lifting, hoisting, spreading and pulling equipment and operates foam and additive proportions.
  • Incumbents may also be required to document training modalities in the absence or direction of the Fire Captain.
  • Performs a variety of collateral administrative work involving fire prevention and suppression programs.
  • Engages in public information activities, maintains inventories, recommends purchase of fire fighting and other equipment and maintains physical fitness.
  • Operates a Tribal vehicles as directed.
  • As a supervisor subordinate to a Fire Captain, the Fire Apparatus Engineer (FAE) may assume and step into the supervisorial/leadership role in the stead of the Fire Captain.
  • Performs related duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • 401K Retirement Plan (Eligibility after (1) one-year service). Company matches half of the employee’s contribution up to 7%
  • Paid Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
  • Vacation Up to 13 days per year for FT employees
  • Sick Leave Up to 8 days per year for FT employees
  • Life Insurance the Company provides up to $25,000.00
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