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Forsyth County Department of Emergency Services is seeking hard working and dedicated Fire Engineers. Fire Engineers receive and respond to fire alarms, technical rescues, medical calls and emergency/accidents, drives firefighting and rescue equipment and operates such equipment at the scene of a fire or emergency call. This employee must execute orders of their supervisor and on scene incident command staff promptly and efficiently. Judgment and initiative are required in fighting fires and emergency rescues. Fire Engineers will also perform yearly fire prevention inspections, as well as conduct fire origin and cause investigations. Assumes command of day to day and incident operations in the absence of the Fire Captain.
The employee is expected to work a rotating shift that includes nights, weekends, and holidays. The employee may be called back for duty as deemed necessary by department administration. Work is performed under general supervision and by standard operating procedures and is evaluated through reports and by overall effectiveness of operations.
Distinguishing Features
- Advanced knowledge of the operation and maintenance of firefighting equipment used by various fire departments.
- Considerable knowledge of salvage, overhaul, ventilation and fire rescue operations.
- Working knowledge of current strategy, tactics and techniques of fire suppression to include fire codes and investigation procedures.
- Working knowledge of the geographic and street layout of the County.
- Working knowledge of all types of aircraft, airport facilities and capacities of apparatus and equipment.
- Ability to effectively communicate both orally and in writing.
- Ability to perform heavy manual work under adverse conditions.
- Ability to deal tactfully and courteously with the public.
- Ability to maintain records and prepare accurate reports.
- Ability to maintain effective working relationships with other employees.
- Advanced knowledge of current firefighting methods including combustible liquid and structural firefighting principles, practices, and procedures.
- Advanced knowledge of current technical rescue strategy and tactics dealing with, but not limited to, motor vehicles, high/low angle, confined spaces, swift water, trench, and structural collapse.
- Ability to wear self contained breathing apparatus and be comfortable with the resulting increased respiratory effort, decreased vision, and limited range of motion.
- Ability to maintain physical and mental fitness necessary to operate on emergency incidents for extended periods of time.
- Ability to effectively manage emergency scenes in the absence of higher levels of supervision.
- Ability to read and interpret technical documents, manuals, and code material.
- Ability to pass a pre-employment and annual medical exam adhering to the standards of NFPA 1582.
- Lifting over 100 lbs occasionally, 50 - 100 lbs frequently or up to 20-50 lbs constantly.
Minimum Education and Experience
Graduation from high school or GED required.
The following certifications are required:
- NC Fire Fighter Level I and II
- NC Hazardous Material Level I (Operations Level)
- NC EMT Basic
- NC Fire Inspector Level I
- NC Technical Rescuer with a Specialty (For Example: VMR, Water, Confined Space)
- NC EVD
- NC Instructor Level I
- NC Fire Officer Level I
- NIMS ICS- 100, 200, 700, 800
Must have a valid N.C. driver's license and Class B License.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Receives and responds to fire alarms; drives firefighting equipment and operates it at the scene.
- Conducts fire operations in rescue, attack, extinguishment, salvage and overhaul activities.
- Responds to hazardous materials calls; determines chemicals involved and what precautions to take to minimize losses.
- Responds to emergency medical calls and operates at the North Carolina EMT Basic level and within protocols determined by the NC Office of EMS and Forsyth County Medical Director.
- Responds to rescue and technical rescue incidents and operates at a technician level to determine appropriate tactics and necessary resources, and executes and/or directs such operations.
- Performs and directs a wide range of fire suppression activities at the fire scene; works closely with all Forsyth County emergency agencies.
- Conducts level I fire prevention inspections of all county occupancies.
- Conducts fire origin and cause investigations.
- Prepares required reports and documentation.
- Actively participates in training classes, drills, and continuing education.
- Maintains all required training, certifications, and licenses.
- Maintains physical and mental fitness required to perform effectively as a Fire Engineer.
- Supervises day to day and incident operations in the absence of the Fire Captain.
- Understands and implements departmental and county policies.
- Performs all other assigned tasks of supervisors and command staff.