Are you a recent municipal fire academy graduate, a student in a Fire Science program, or an Emergency Medical Technician looking for hands-on, high-stakes experience? Working as a
Confined Space Rescue Technician
is not only a rewarding career but also a fantastic
steppingstone into the fire service
. It offers real-world exposure to emergency response scenarios that directly align with the skills and demands of a professional firefighter.
Key Responsibilities
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Perform confined space rescue operations in compliance with OSHA, ANSI, and other regulatory standards.
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Monitor and assess hazardous environments, ensuring the safety of personnel in confined spaces such as tanks, vaults, silos, and manholes.
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Maintain and operate specialized rescue equipment, ensuring readiness for emergency response.
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Collaborate with team members, site management, and emergency responders to execute safe, effective rescue operations.
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Stay on-call and respond quickly to emergency situations, providing rapid and efficient rescue services.
Ideal Candidates Will Have
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Hazard Awareness:
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Strong understanding of confined space hazards, including chemical, physical, and atmospheric risks.
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Physical Fitness:
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Ability to perform physically demanding tasks in high-risk, confined, and challenging environments.
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Capable of lifting heavy equipment, maneuvering in tight spaces, and sustaining performance over extended periods.
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Clear Communication Skills:
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Ability to work under pressure while effectively communicating with rescue teams, management, and emergency responders.
Preferred Qualifications
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Certifications: OSHA 30, HazMat, EMT, or specialized confined space rescue certifications.
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Industry Experience: Familiarity with confined space rescue operations in sectors like oil and gas, renewable energy, aerospace, hospitality/theme parks, or medical transportation.
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Regulatory Knowledge: In-depth understanding of safety regulations and standards related to confined space work (OSHA, ANSI, etc.).
Working Conditions
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Environment: Work in confined spaces with potential exposure to hazardous materials or challenging conditions in industrial or construction environments.
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Emergency Response: Must be available for on-call work and capable of responding rapidly to emergency situations.
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Team Collaboration: Function effectively as part of a highly coordinated rescue team to ensure swift and safe operations.
Highly Desirable Qualifications
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EMR, EMT-B, EMT-A License ( NREMT, or state license CA, TX, LA, IN, OK)
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Firefighter I, II, III
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IFSAC or Pro Board Certifications:
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Confined Space Rescue:
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Awareness, Operations, or Technician
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High Angle Rope Rescue:
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Awareness, Operations, or Technician
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Low Angle Rope Rescue:
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Awareness, Operations, or Technician
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HAZMAT:
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FRA ( First Responder Awareness)
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FRO ( First Responder Operations)
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FRT NFPA 470 ( First Responder Technician)