As a Firefighter II for the Airports Authority, you will help protect the lives of the traveling public by responding to and fighting fires and delivering emergency medical care. Firefighter II Serves in the Fire and Rescue Department of the Office of Public Safety at either Washington Dulles International Airport or Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Performs full-performance level Firefighter functions in emergency situations including fire prevention, suppression, and rescue and emergency medical services at the basic life support (BLS) level. Performs related functions. For more information about the Firefighter II Recruitment Bonus Program, click here: Firefighter II Recruitment Bonus Program Information GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES Responds to emergency incidents, executing all tasks required to mitigate an emergency as certified. Drives vehicle/apparatus safely. Operates and inspects all apparatus, tools, and equipment safely and effectively to mitigate emergencies and extinguish/suppress fires. Performs individual and team fire ground operations to ensure safety, fire control, and property protection. Uses risk assessment procedures, assesses emergency situations, and determines appropriate course of action according to training/guidelines, minimizing risk (to self and others) and property damage. Performs as a member or may perform as a shift team leader to control and stabilize releases or potential releases of HAZMAT when approaching the material. Helps inspect airport buildings for adherence to baseline fire and life safety codes. May lead or help lead non-specialty type training modules/sessions, as required. Assists with the Department’s EMS internship programs. Participates in the Airports Authority and/or community relations programs. Performs station maintenance and housekeeping to ensure a clean, safe, and healthy working/ living environment. Attends in-service/mandatory/basic or specialized training to maintain response readiness. May lead training sessions, as required. Continued employment as a Firefighter is contingent upon Successful completion of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Recruit Training School and Airports Authority Fire Department orientation. Must be cleared as a driver/operator of an EMS transport unit within one year of hire, promotion, or placement into position. Performs other duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED