The position is responsible for operating, calibrating, and maintaining systems used in collecting data and information from various sensors. They work with highly technical, advanced equipment that provides information which provides the Department with key wildland fire detection and mapping intelligence. They ensure that the data is available and accurate in a timely manner for use by field personnel. Flight and Sensor Operator: Execute all assigned pre-flight, mission flight, and post-flight duties as required to safely and effectively operate mission systems supporting initial/extended attack. This includes mission planning, pre-briefings, mission system inspection, operation, troubleshooting, post-flight inspections, debriefings, fire activity product preparation and distribution, and mission documentation. Use a combination of skill, Crew Resource Management, and experience to function safely and effectively as an aircrew. Aerial patrolling of protection areas; detecting, locating, evaluating, and reporting wildland fires in the fixed wing spotter aircraft; maintaining flight following with all dispatch centers in the patrol area using standard check-in and checkout points; and operating communication and navigation equipment. Use two-way radios to report size estimates; burning and surrounding fuel types; probable rate of spread; current weather conditions; topography of the area (slope, elevation, and aspect); resources at risk; suggested actions to control the fire; and any factors complicating the fire suppression operation. Serves as a sensor operator in fixed wing aircraft. Operate a combination of Electro Optic Infrared (E/O IR) sensors, mapping systems, and communications equipment to include troubleshooting mission equipment issues that may arise during mission operation. Monitor, interpret, and analyze sensor data outputs to identify trends and anomalies Responsible for the documentation, testing, and/or modification of computer configurations and mission operating systems. Responsible for data acquisition of fire incident mission equipment suite providing analysis and dissemination of multi-source collections. Analyze and interpret collected data from sensors. Ensure accurate information processing, transmission and storage including maintaining data logs, annotating and archiving data, and providing data upon request. Prepare aircraft flight logs for statistical use and to document flight and standby times and use costs for billing purposes. File standard reports as necessary to report unsafe practices or situations or to report faulty aircraft or equipment. As needed, conducts flights within forested areas to collect data on forest health, including tree canopy health, pest infestations, disease spread, prescribed fire, and potential fire risks, by utilizing aerial imagery and sensor technology, allowing forest management teams to make informed decisions regarding conservation and mitigation strategies.
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Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
101-250 employees