The Firefighter's primary duty is to prevent, educate, and respond by providing direct services, individually and as a member of a team, in the areas of community risk reduction, public education, emergency medical response, suppression and control of fires, and other kinds of emergency and non-emergency assistance to the public as circumstances may require. In addition to the essential duties and responsibilities, firefighters are assigned and trained in one specialty discipline to meet the needs of the community. The specialty areas include surface water and swift water search and rescue, technical rescue (rope, confined space, trench, and structural collapse technician levels), hazardous materials (haz mat technician, haz mat incident commander, haz mat specialist (to include, tank car, cargo tank, intermodal, flammable liquid bulk storage, air monitoring and sampling, science officer), or fire investigator.
Scope of Responsibility: Work performed is considerably hazardous and requires the firefighter to follow instructions provided by superiors and to draw upon the extensive training and/or experience they receive on-the-job to make quick judgments in extremely volatile situations. The firefighter is responsible for care and safe operation of department equipment of a high monetary value. The firefighter is required to complete annual physical agility and medical testing. The employee is required to complete a minimum 192 hours of company-based training, 18 hours of fire suppression training, 12 hours of driver training, 12 hours of officer training, 6 hours of hazardous materials training, 20 hours of EMS training and at least 60 hours of training on their assigned specialty annually. Based on staffing needs a firefighter may assume the duties of a fire captain.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Additional Duties and Responsibilities: Drive Operator
Scope of Responsibility:
When an employee has two years of service and has completed the 60-hour Fargo Fire Department Driver Operator class, the employee may be asked from time to time to drive the apparatus. The driver operator responsibilities are distinguished from that of a firefighter by the focus on apparatus operation to and at emergency scenes, although the work may also involve all duties performed by a firefighter.
Additional Duties and Responsibilities Firefighter Special Assignment - Training
Special Assignment Summary & Scope
Under limited supervision, assist with coordinating and conducting annual training for the Fire Department and ensuring all certifications for department personnel are maintained. This position reports directly to the Battalion Chief of Training.
Minimum Qualifications:
The job requires a high school diploma, general educational development certificate (GED), or a high school equivalency certificate (HiSET). College credits are preferred. A valid driver's license is also required. Must successfully obtain ProBoard certification of Firefighter 1 & 2, Hazardous Materials Awareness, and Hazardous Materials Operations, and obtain certification as an EMT through NREMT during recruit training Successful completion of Emergency Vehicle Operation Training within the first two years of employment. Required to maintain specified continuing education training hours and ongoing certifications including annual physical agility test, medical/physical exams, Emergency Medical Technician, and others.
LATERAL FIREFIGHTER: The job requires a high school diploma, general educational development certificate (GED), or a high school equivalency certificate (HiSET). A valid driver's license is also required. Must have a minimum of 2 years of paid, full-time experience as a firefighter (within the last 12 months) with a career municipal fire service agency whose primary responsibility is fire protection and emergency medical service (time in a training academy does not count toward the two-year experience requirement). Successful job performance and no prior disciplinary action within the prior two years of experience (copies of performance evaluations will be required as part of the background process). Possession of the following certifications (copies must be provided at the time of application):
Knowledge, skills and ability include:
Physical Demands & Working Conditions:
Work involves response to unpredictable emergency situations for prolonged periods of extreme physical exertion without benefit of warm-up, scheduled rest periods, meals, access to medications, or hydration. There is regular exposure to very disagreeable working conditions such as fumes, fire, smoke, extreme weather conditions including ice, snow, extreme high and low temperatures, humidity, rain, dirt, mud. The work involves exposure to hazardous conditions such as toxic chemicals, slippery conditions, working in traffic areas and adverse road conditions. While at emergency scenes, incumbent may have exposure to injury, trauma, blood-borne pathogens, traffic accidents, and visual and emotional trauma. Incumbent is required to take appropriate safety precautions and wear protective equipment. Have an elevated probability of injury or illness, which may result in permanent injury or death due to the frequency of interaction with the public and frequency of emergencies. While wearing personal protective equipment, including S
The Firefighter's primary duty is to prevent, educate, and respond by providing direct services, individually and as a member of a team, in the areas of community risk reduction, public education, emergency medical response, suppression and control of fires, and other kinds of emergency and non-emergency assistance to the public as circumstances may require. In addition to the essential duties and responsibilities, firefighters are assigned and trained in one specialty discipline to meet the needs of the community. The specialty areas include surface water and swift water search and rescue, technical rescue (rope, confined space, trench, and structural collapse technician levels), hazardous materials (haz mat technician, haz mat incident commander, haz mat specialist (to include, tank car, cargo tank, intermodal, flammable liquid bulk storage, air monitoring and sampling, science officer), or fire investigator.
Scope of Responsibility: Work performed is considerably hazardous and requires the firefighter to follow instructions provided by superiors and to draw upon the extensive training and/or experience they receive on-the-job to make quick judgments in extremely volatile situations. The firefighter is responsible for care and safe operation of department equipment of a high monetary value. The firefighter is required to complete annual physical agility and medical testing. The employee is required to complete a minimum 192 hours of company-based training, 18 hours of fire suppression training, 12 hours of driver training, 12 hours of officer training, 6 hours of hazardous materials training, 20 hours of EMS training and at least 60 hours of training on their assigned specialty annually. Based on staffing needs a firefighter may assume the duties of a fire captain.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Additional Duties and Responsibilities: Drive Operator
Scope of Responsibility:
When an employee has two years of service and has completed the 60-hour Fargo Fire Department Driver Operator class, the employee may be asked from time to time to drive the apparatus. The driver operator responsibilities are distinguished from that of a firefighter by the focus on apparatus operation to and at emergency scenes, although the work may also involve all duties performed by a firefighter.
Additional Duties and Responsibilities Firefighter Special Assignment - Training
Special Assignment Summary & Scope
Under limited supervision, assist with coordinating and conducting annual training for the Fire Department and ensuring all certifications for department personnel are maintained. This position reports directly to the Battalion Chief of Training.
Minimum Qualifications:
The job requires a high school diploma, general educational development certificate (GED), or a high school equivalency certificate (HiSET). College credits are preferred. A valid driver's license is also required. Must successfully obtain ProBoard certification of Firefighter 1 & 2, Hazardous Materials Awareness, and Hazardous Materials Operations, and obtain certification as an EMT through NREMT during recruit training Successful completion of Emergency Vehicle Operation Training within the first two years of employment. Required to maintain specified continuing education training hours and ongoing certifications including annual physical agility test, medical/physical exams, Emergency Medical Technician, and others.
LATERAL FIREFIGHTER: The job requires a high school diploma, general educational development certificate (GED), or a high school equivalency certificate (HiSET). A valid driver's license is also required. Must have a minimum of 2 years of paid, full-time experience as a firefighter (within the last 12 months) with a career municipal fire service agency whose primary responsibility is fire protection and emergency medical service (time in a training academy does not count toward the two-year experience requirement). Successful job performance and no prior disciplinary action within the prior two years of experience (copies of performance evaluations will be required as part of the background process). Possession of the following certifications (copies must be provided at the time of application):
Knowledge, skills and ability include:
Physical Demands & Working Conditions:
Work involves response to unpredictable emergency situations for prolonged periods of extreme physical exertion without benefit of warm-up, scheduled rest periods, meals, access to medications, or hydration. There is regular exposure to very disagreeable working conditions such as fumes, fire, smoke, extreme weather conditions including ice, snow, extreme high and low temperatures, humidity, rain, dirt, mud. The work involves exposure to hazardous conditions such as toxic chemicals, slippery conditions, working in traffic areas and adverse road conditions. While at emergency scenes, incumbent may have exposure to injury, trauma, blood-borne pathogens, traffic accidents, and visual and emotional trauma. Incumbent is required to take appropriate safety precautions and wear protective equipment. Have an elevated probability of injury or illness, which may result in permanent injury or death due to the frequency of interaction with the public and frequency of emergencies. While wearing personal protective equipment, including S
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