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Posted : Thursday, August 08, 2024 10:20 AM

Under general supervision, employees respond to a variety of calls for services involving firefighting, fire prevention, and emergency medical assistance.
Firefighters often work in unpleasant, stressful, and hazardous conditions that generally require strenuous physical exertion for extended periods of time.
Workplace hazards may include emergency driving situations, exposure to chemicals, blood borne and airborne pathogens, smoke, fumes, gases, extreme heat, working on ladders, and working in fire-induced weakened structures.
Firefighters may also spend substantial amounts of time engaged in the routine inspection, cleaning, and maintenance of equipment, apparatus, and quarters, and training in firefighting, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), and other related training.
Essential Functions The information contained in this classification specification is a representative sample of essential and other functions performed in this classification.
Specific essential functions are identified for position recruitment and other administrative procedures.
Examples of Duties: 1.
Drives or rides a fire vehicle in response to fire alarms; places equipment, lays and connects hose, operates pumps and directs water streams; raises and climbs ladders; uses extinguishers, and uses self-contained breathing apparatus.
2.
Responds to requests for pre-hospital emergency medical assistance; utilizes oxygen and auto-defibrillation equipment; administers emergency medical care to the sick and injured.
3.
Responds to hazardous materials incidents and provides necessary support activities utilizing personal protection suits and equipment.
4.
Participates in training drills; attends classes on firefighting, hydraulics, EMT/first aid, fire equipment and apparatus, and building construction.
5.
Performs protective inspections of structures and businesses in the community; conducts fire-safety education classes, and provides information to the public and school/community groups.
6.
Services and operates department equipment and apparatus; performs necessary maintenance, testing and care of fire hoses, trucks, ladders and auxiliary equipment.
7.
Performs general maintenance and minor repairs to station facilities; performs assigned janitorial activities.
8.
Uses computer-based incident reporting, training records and department email systems.
9.
Performs related work as required.
Requirements: 1.
Sit for an extended period approximately 20% of the time.
2.
Stand for an extended period approximately 40% of the time.
3.
Walk for an extended period approximately 40% of the time.
4.
Look at a computer screen for 20% of the time.
5.
Run for approximately 15% of the time.
6.
Work from heights approximately 15% of the time.
7.
Lift 1 to 20 pounds approximately 80% of the time.
8.
Lift 21 to 50 pounds approximately 40% of the time.
9.
Lift 51 pounds or more approximately 20% of the time.
10.
Climb approximately 20% of the time.
11.
Crawl approximately 20% of the time.
12.
Crouch approximately 20% of the time.
13.
Twisting approximately 40% of the time.
14.
Bending approximately 40% of the time.
15.
Squatting approximately 40% of the time.
16.
Use of manual dexterity of hands and fingers 100% of the time.
17.
Grasp items approximately 100% of the time.
18.
Ability to hear and communicate verbally 100% of the time.
19.
Ability to see approximately 100% of the time.
20.
Kneeling approximately 20% of the time.
21.
Ability to make rational decisions through logic and deductive processes 100% of the time.
22.
Pulling approximately 40% of the time.
23.
Pushing approximately 40% of the time.
24.
Reaching approximately 80% of the time.
25.
Stooping approximately 20% of the time.
26.
Drive a vehicle approximately 40% of the time.
Typical Qualifications Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: 1.
Ability to learn the geography of the City, the location of important buildings, and the street system.
2.
Ability to learn and apply the principles, practices, and techniques of firefighting.
3.
Ability to cope with emergency situations firmly, courteously, and with respect for the rights of citizens.
4.
Ability to acquire and maintain state, federal and local certifications as required.
5.
Ability to analyze situations quickly and objectively and determine proper courses of action based upon training.
6.
Ability to understand and carry out oral and written instructions.
7.
Ability to sustain heavy physical labor during periods of intense activity in emergency situations.
8.
Skill in EMT/first aid practices and in the use and maintenance of fire equipment/apparatus.
9.
Ability to work effectively as a team member and work independently when appropriate.
10.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, supervisors, and the general public.
11.
Ability to work within a command structure requiring adherence to orders.
12.
Ability to be discreet and maintain a high degree of confidentiality, accountability, responsibility, and accuracy.
13.
Ability to exercise independent judgment and maintain composure and self-control under adverse, stressful, and/or demanding conditions.
14.
Ability to work safely and in compliance with federal and state laws and City policies and standards.
15.
Punctual, regular and reliable attendance is essential for successful job performance.
Experience/Education: 1.
Entry-level: 2.
High school diploma or GED equivalent required.
Advanced Entry: 1.
Candidates must have completed an approved fire Academy that meets the IFSAC Firefighter 2 criteria within the last two years or complete the academy during the probationary period and one year experience as a paid firefighter with a fire protection agency.
2.
Must be currently certified as an Emergency Medical Technician in state of residence; must obtain reciprocity as Washington State certified EMT prior to date of hire.
3.
Must successfully complete CPAT, or show proof of successful completion within previous year.
Special Requirements: 1.
Minimum age eighteen (18).
2.
Must meet physical and health standards established by the Olympia Civil Service Commission and Washington State Law Enforcement and Firefighters Retirement System.
3.
Possession of a valid Washington State motor vehicle operator's license is required upon appointment.
4.
Must be a U.
S.
Citizen or a registered permanent resident alien with authorization to work in the United States.
5.
Entry Level: Must be certified as a Washington State Emergency Medical Technician within one year from the date of hire.
Union: International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) Compensation (minimum-maximum): $75,457.
33 - $107,795.
32 Exempt: No The City of Olympia is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to a diverse workforce.
Women, people of color, and people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
The City of Olympia complies with federal and state disability laws and makes reasonable accommodations for applicants and employees with disabilities.
If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and/or to receive other benefits and privileges of employment, please contact Nicole Camus, SR Human Resources Analyst, at 360.
753.
8213 or ncamus@ci.
olympia.
wa.
us.
For general application or position questions please contact the hiring supervisor or Human Resources at humanresources@ci.
olympia.
wa.
us.

• Phone : (360) 753-8213

• Location : Olympia, WA

• Post ID: 9003992688


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