Incumbent is responsible for the direction of a full range of fire preparedness and operation activities, i.e. general engine or crew operations. The position is a working lead or an assistant to a leader of engine, hand; and prescribed fire crews, work projects or tasks. This also includes shoulder work doing a wide array of jobs such as thinning, piling, cone collecting, trail work and tree planting for various departments within Tribal Forestry. May be tasked with other emergency work such as search and rescue or flood control. At entry level, the position is primarily a training position with a minimum of exposure to other functions. Work is assigned and reviewed on a day-to-day basis as determined by performance. Work is reviewed for adequacy, accuracy, and compliance with instructions and to ensure employee is properly and developing ability for more responsible assignments. At full performance, position functions as supervisor or co-supervisor of the assigned units with minimum instructions concerning operations. May be asked to help assist with campground maintenance at times. Position requires dependability because of the emergency nature of fire operations program and degree of dependability affects grade/level. Must be capable of arduous physical exertion under rigorous and unusual conditions, will be subject to physical danger and irregular and protracted hours of work.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
251-500 employees