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Fire Apparatus Engineer

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DefinitionUnder general supervision, the Fire Apparatus Engineer drives and operates assigned fire engines and other emergency apparatus in response to fire, medical, rescue, and other emergency calls; performs firefighting, emergency medical, and fire prevention activities; and assists Fire Officers with tactical operations, training, and station maintenance.Distinguishing CharacteristicsThe Fire Apparatus Engineer is the first-level full-time driver/operator classification within the Fire Department. Incumbents are responsible for the safe and efficient operation of fire apparatus and associated mechanical equipment during emergency and non-emergency operations. Employees may serve as relief engineers and may be assigned to various stations or shifts to cover absences due to vacation, training, or other operational needs.Supervision Received and ExercisedReceived: General supervision from a Fire Lieutenant, Fire Captain, or higher-level Fire Department staff.Exercised: May provide indirect supervision or lead direction to firefighters and extra-help personnel in the absence of a Fire Officer.Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesDuties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Respond to fire, medical, rescue, and other emergency alarms by driving and operating assigned fire apparatus.Operate pumps, ladders, generators, and other mechanical firefighting and rescue equipment.Assist in fire suppression, emergency medical care, rescue operations, and protection of life, property, and the environment.Perform routine inspections, servicing, and minor repairs of fire apparatus, equipment, and tools.Assist Fire Officers with tactical incident management and direct activities of firefighters until relieved by a Fire Officer.Participate in residential and commercial fire inspections to identify and eliminate potential fire hazards.Assist in providing public education related to fire prevention and life safety.Support Fire Officers in training activities, drills, and skill development programs for fire personnel.Maintain fire stations, grounds, and equipment to ensure operational readiness.Prepare and maintain records and reports related to apparatus operation, incidents, and maintenance.Ensure compliance with established safety standards, policies, and procedures.Attend required training sessions, drills, and continuing education programs.Assist in fire investigations and origin-and-cause determinations as assigned.Administer emergency medical care within the scope of certification.Other duties may be assigned that are consistent with this classification.Minimum QualificationsKnowledge of: Fire suppression and fire prevention methods, including use of the Incident Command System (ICS).Operation, use, and maintenance of fire engines and firefighting apparatus.Basic principles of fire prevention, building construction, fire inspections, and pre-fire planning.Mechanical principles related to fire apparatus and allied equipment.Emergency medical response, including EMT, CPR, and AED procedures.Ability to: Safely and effectively operate fire apparatus under emergency conditions.Apply fire suppression and prevention techniques.Analyze emergency situations quickly and take appropriate action.Follow oral and written instructions and communicate clearly.Work effectively with diverse populations, coworkers, and other agencies.Maintain accurate records and prepare clear, concise reports.Operate radio communication and modern office equipment.Education and ExperienceEducation: Equivalent to completion of the twelfth (12th) grade.Experience: Fire service experience sufficient to demonstrate competency as a Fire Apparatus Engineer, as determined by the City.Licenses and CertificationsRequired at time of appointment and to be maintained throughout employment: Valid California driver’s license.Emergency Medical Technician (EMT-B) certification.Professional Rescuer CPR/AED certification.California State Fire Training Firefighter I certification.Valid CPAT certificate at time of appointment.Additional certifications may be required to be obtained within specified timeframes pursuant to City policy.Desirable QualificationsVocational Certificate or coursework in Fire Technology.Firefighter II certification.State Fire Training Driver/Operator 1A and 1B certifications.Rescue Systems, RIC Operations, Low Angle Rescue, Confined Space Rescue, or Firefighter Survival certifications.Physical and Working ConditionsAbility to perform strenuous physical activity under hazardous and emergency conditions, including lifting, climbing, bending, and working in extreme heat, smoke, and adverse environments.Required to work rotating shifts, nights, weekends, holidays, and emergency call-back assignments.This job description is intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed and does not list every duty or qualification. Duties and requirements may be modified consistent with City needs and applicable laws.

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