The Seasonal Wildland/Risk Reduction Firefighter serves as a member of a fuel management crew and/or a wildland fire suppression crew; performs risk reduction and responds to wildland fires within Elko County; and performs related duties as assigned.
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Works independently or as a skilled member of a fuel’s management crew engaged in fuels management, including broadcast burning, hand piling, pile burning, and other brush disposal techniques.
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Uses a variety of hand and power tools, including chainsaws, firing equipment, and/or portable pumps. Gathers data and records information on fuel types, weather conditions, fire behaviors, and status of work accomplished.
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Responsible for observing the rules of fire safety and fire behavior while on the fireline.
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Serves as a member of the fire crew assigned to suppress the full range of wildland fires independently performing recurring fire suppression duties.
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Perform assignments as a wildland firefighter in developing a working knowledge of fire suppression and fuels management techniques, practices and terminology.
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May work in and around aircraft such as helicopters and must be able to observe all safety regulations.
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Searches out and extinguishes burning materials by moving dirt, applying water by hose or backpack pump, etc.
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Chop's brush, falls small trees, and moves dirt to construct fireline using various hand tools such as axes, shovels, Pulaski's, McLeod's, and may use power tools including chainsaws and portable pumps to control spreading of wildland fire and/or to prepare control lines prior to burning.
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Patrol firelines to locate and extinguish embers, flareups, and hotspot fires that may threaten developed firelines.
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Cleans, reconditions, and stores fire tools and equipment.
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May assist trained personnel in more specialized assignments, such as backfire/burnout, mobile/stationary engine attack, construction of helispots, helitack operations, and performing hover hookups.
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Participate in fire and safety training in the techniques, practices, and methods of fire suppression and in the safe, efficient operation and use of tools, equipment and vehicles used in fireline activities.
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Participate in crew proficiency checks and drills.
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Participate in safety sessions and fire critiques.
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Ensures own and others' welfare and safety in all aspects of the assignments.
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May support all-hazard incidents as needed.
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The crews consist of hourly employees. Work hours will normally involve 40-hour work weeks, but are variable and may include weekends, evenings, and/or holidays. The length of employment is expected to last approximately 6-9 months, but may vary and, ultimately, will be determined by Administration, considering workload, fire season status, and other factors.
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Duties involve hiking, lifting, bending, and carrying heavy loads in mountainous terrain on steep slopes varying between 30 to 90%. Must be able to regularly lift 65lbs or 1/3 of their total weight unassisted. May work in extreme weather conditions, from the low teens of winter, to summer high desert temperature's over 100 degrees. Must display the ability to show good judgement and safe work practices during shift lengths of 16 to 24 hrs. for a 16- day period. Will participate and lead in a daily physical training program consisting of 30 to 45 min. of cardiovascular challenge and 15 to 20 min. of strength training exercises.
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All licenses and certifications required to be current and maintained for continued employment.
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Incumbents may work irregular hours, weekends, holidays or evenings overnight in outdoor and rural environments.
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Travel to county, state and national incidents as required for fuels reduction and wildland fires.
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This position requires lifting up to 65 lbs. unassisted.
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Ability to participate and lead daily physical training program consisting of 30 to 45 min.
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Applicants will be required to undergo a background investigation prior to being considered for employment.
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Applicants will be required to pass a thorough medical examination which may include, a physical agility test prior to appointment and for continuing employment (Pack Test).
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May work in and around aircraft such as helicopters.
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This position has been identified as safety sensitive and is subject to pre-employment and random drug and alcohol screening pursuant to county policy.