Under the direction of the Fire Chief or Fire Captain, or Fire Lieutenant, performs routine duties in establishing emergency readiness and providing emergency response capability including serving as driver-operator of all apparatus at the Airport.ResponsibilitiesDrive and operate emergency response vehicles during emergency incidents. Operate fire pumps and associated suppression equipment required to control an incident.Perform rescue, firefighting, and salvage duties at emergenciesAssist visitors by providing information and direction necessary to maintain an effective working relationship at the AirportMaintain fire apparatus and equipment in good working conditionReport to the fire Battalion Chief/Lieutenant during emergency situationsSelect proper firefighting tools and equipment to control and extinguish firesPerform search and rescue operations, as necessaryUtilize appropriate safety equipment, remove hazards, and assist in determining corrective actionProvide emergency medical care during emergenciesPerform extrication operations to free individuals trapped in equipment, vehicles, elevators, or structuresPerform inspections of Airport aprons, taxiways, runways, buildings, and structures for the fire hazards and make recommendations on the elimination of such hazardsPerform inspections, preventative maintenance, and minor repairs to emergency response equipment. Record all pertinent information regarding inspections and maintenanceParticipate in continuous training programs to ensure the total annual credits required by the OHDPS Council are met and to improve the EMT's self-confidence in skills that coincide with the ever-changing pre-hospital settingMay be required to assume a position in the Incident Command SystemAssist in development and delivering training sessions, as assignedMaintain station and surrounding areas in a clean, sanitary, and orderly conditionMinimum QualificationsMust be a United States citizen or provide proof of eligibility to work in the United StatesMust have a telephone and transportationMust maintain minimum training requirements established by 14 CFR Part 139 (Subpart D), FAA AC 150/5210-17 "Programs for Training of Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting Personnel"Current certification in CPRCertified in National Incident Management Systems (NIMS) courses 100, 200, 700 and 800, and any other courses required in the futureCurrent State of Ohio driver's licenseMust be in excellent physical condition and pass an annual physical exam by a licensed medical doctorPass an annual written, skills, and physical agility testMust have working knowledge of Windows-based computers and be proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel and Power Point programsMust demonstrate good character appropriate to the requirements of the jobMust present an appearance consistent with other employee standards or as determined by CRAAMust meet and maintain compliance with the criminal history requirements of 49 CFR 1542.209 and meet the access badge approval requirements as stipulated by the Airport Security Coordinator (ASC). These requirements are maintained in the Authority's ID Office Standard Operating Procedures.Continuously demonstrate the ability to work independently and be a team playerMust meet or exceed prerequisites established by Ohio statutes.LocationJohn Glenn International AirportCompensation18.80#J-18808-Ljbffr
Under the direction of the Fire Chief or Fire Captain, or Fire Lieutenant, performs routine duties in establishing emergency readiness and providing emergency response capability including serving as driver-operator of all apparatus at the Airport.ResponsibilitiesDrive and operate emergency response vehicles during emergency incidents. Operate fire pumps and associated suppression equipment required to control an incident.Perform rescue, firefighting, and salvage duties at emergenciesAssist visitors by providing information and direction necessary to maintain an effective working relationship at the AirportMaintain fire apparatus and equipment in good working conditionReport to the fire Battalion Chief/Lieutenant during emergency situationsSelect proper firefighting tools and equipment to control and extinguish firesPerform search and rescue operations, as necessaryUtilize appropriate safety equipment, remove hazards, and assist in determining corrective actionProvide emergency medical care during emergenciesPerform extrication operations to free individuals trapped in equipment, vehicles, elevators, or structuresPerform inspections of Airport aprons, taxiways, runways, buildings, and structures for the fire hazards and make recommendations on the elimination of such hazardsPerform inspections, preventative maintenance, and minor repairs to emergency response equipment. Record all pertinent information regarding inspections and maintenanceParticipate in continuous training programs to ensure the total annual credits required by the OHDPS Council are met and to improve the EMT's self-confidence in skills that coincide with the ever-changing pre-hospital settingMay be required to assume a position in the Incident Command SystemAssist in development and delivering training sessions, as assignedMaintain station and surrounding areas in a clean, sanitary, and orderly conditionMinimum QualificationsMust be a United States citizen or provide proof of eligibility to work in the United StatesMust have a telephone and transportationMust maintain minimum training requirements established by 14 CFR Part 139 (Subpart D), FAA AC 150/5210-17 "Programs for Training of Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting Personnel"Current certification in CPRCertified in National Incident Management Systems (NIMS) courses 100, 200, 700 and 800, and any other courses required in the futureCurrent State of Ohio driver's licenseMust be in excellent physical condition and pass an annual physical exam by a licensed medical doctorPass an annual written, skills, and physical agility testMust have working knowledge of Windows-based computers and be proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel and Power Point programsMust demonstrate good character appropriate to the requirements of the jobMust present an appearance consistent with other employee standards or as determined by CRAAMust meet and maintain compliance with the criminal history requirements of 49 CFR 1542.209 and meet the access badge approval requirements as stipulated by the Airport Security Coordinator (ASC). These requirements are maintained in the Authority's ID Office Standard Operating Procedures.Continuously demonstrate the ability to work independently and be a team playerMust meet or exceed prerequisites established by Ohio statutes.LocationJohn Glenn International AirportCompensation18.80#J-18808-Ljbffr
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