What are the responsibilities and job description for the Fire Apparatus Engineer position at Pala Band of Mission Indians?
PALA BAND OF MISSION INDIANS
HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE PMB BOX 50 PALA, CA 92059
Job Description
Title: Fire Apparatus Engineer
Department/Division: Pala Fire Department
Status: Regular / Full-time
Compensation: Intro $96,000.00 annually
Supervisors: Deputy Fire Chief
Subordinates
Fire Captain
Firefighter/Paramedic
Firefighter
Benefits
401K Retirement Plan (Eligibility after (1) one-year service).
Company matches half of the employee’s contribution up to 7%
Paid Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Vacation Up to 13 days per year for FT employees
Sick Leave Up to 8 days per year for FT employees
Life Insurance the Company provides up to $25,000.00
Position Summary
Under general supervision, to respond to fire alarms and other emergency calls for the protection of life and property; to have primary responsibility for the operation, use and routine maintenance of fire vehicles and pumping equipment utilized during firefighting activities; to render first aid and lifesaving assistance; and to perform related work as required.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Responsible for cleaning pumps, washes apparatus, equipment, makes minor repairs to apparatus
and equipment, and services equipment.
Working Conditions
Environmental Conditions: Incumbents may be required to work with harsh or toxic substances, to wear protective apparel including goggles, face protectors, aprons, shoes and oxygen breathing apparatus. Incumbents may be required to work at considerable heights, sustain physical exertion and/or to work in physically uncomfortable positions for prolonged periods. And exposure to communicable diseases (HIV, HBV, HCV, tuberculosis, meningococcal meningitis, various parasites, etc.)
Physical Conditions: Essential and marginal functions require maintaining physical condition necessary for arduous work and frequent bending, turning, reaching, grasping, kneeling, standing, sitting, and walking; and moderate to heavy pushing, pulling, lifting and carrying.
Other Requirements
All employees are expected to follow the Tribal Personnel Policies and Procedures of the Pala Band of Mission Indians and must adhere to any additional applicable addendums.
How To Apply
PLEASE SUBMIT A RESUME AND/OR APPLICATION TO:
Pala Band of Mission Indians
Human Resources Department-Attn: Lura Bryany
PMB 50, 35008 Pala Temecula Road
Pala, CA 92059
Email hr@palatribe.com or lbryant@palatribe.com
Fax Resume: 1-760-888-1980
HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE PMB BOX 50 PALA, CA 92059
Job Description
Title: Fire Apparatus Engineer
Department/Division: Pala Fire Department
Status: Regular / Full-time
Compensation: Intro $96,000.00 annually
Supervisors: Deputy Fire Chief
Subordinates
Fire Captain
Firefighter/Paramedic
Firefighter
Benefits
401K Retirement Plan (Eligibility after (1) one-year service).
Company matches half of the employee’s contribution up to 7%
Paid Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Vacation Up to 13 days per year for FT employees
Sick Leave Up to 8 days per year for FT employees
Life Insurance the Company provides up to $25,000.00
Position Summary
Under general supervision, to respond to fire alarms and other emergency calls for the protection of life and property; to have primary responsibility for the operation, use and routine maintenance of fire vehicles and pumping equipment utilized during firefighting activities; to render first aid and lifesaving assistance; and to perform related work as required.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
- As a supervisory position in the fire department, all Fire Apparatus Engineer (FAE) incumbents are responsible for duties subordinate to a Fire Captain and may, at any given time, step into the
- Safely responds to alarms, drives fire apparatus to fires and other emergency calls and operates a pumping engine engaged in boosting water pressure from street mains, or a sufficient water
- Use a hydraulic theory and mathematics to calculate correct pump pressure to ensure required water pressure at the nozzles.
Responsible for cleaning pumps, washes apparatus, equipment, makes minor repairs to apparatus
and equipment, and services equipment.
- Inspects equipment and pump motors; clean and maintains hoses carried on equipment.
- Responsible for placement of fire apparatus in appropriate position of emergencies to maintain
- Performs a full range of firefighting duties, rescue and lifesaving work through the use of
- Estimates heights and adjusts equipment to ensure proper and safe operation.
- Inspects public establishments to secure compliance with codes and regulations pertaining to fire
- Inspects and tests fire protection systems, examines the storage, handling and use of flammable
- Responsible for responding to complaints, requests for information and assist in maintenance of
- Responsible on day-to-day inspections of condition and readiness of equipment, flow-tests hydrants, studies the geography of the Reservation, location of fire hydrants and first aid
- Administers first aid to victims of accidents and fires, operates lifting, hoisting, spreading and
- Incumbents may also be required to document training modalities in the absence or direction of
- Performs a variety of collateral administrative work involving fire prevention and suppression
- Engages in public information activities, maintains inventories, recommends purchase of fire
- Operates a Tribal vehicles as directed.
- As a supervisor subordinate to a Fire Captain, the Fire Apparatus Engineer (FAE) may assume
- Performs related duties as assigned.
- Current firefighting principles, methods, techniques, and strategies.
- Knowledge in hazardous materials, fire prevention procedures and related codes.
- Principles of hydraulic, construction engineering, personnel, supervision and training.
- Ability to prepare and present concise written and oral reports, conduct thorough inspections and investigations.
- Ability to calculate hydraulic engineering problems under emergency conditions.
- Ability to perform emergency first aid at the EMT or higher level of training and reacts quickly to changing situations under emergency pressures.
- Skill in firefighting duties.
- Establish effective relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
- Experience: In the position or area of responsibility and assigned as an FAE. Any combination of training, education, and experience which demonstrates possession of the knowledge and abilities stated above and the ability to perform the duties of the FAE position. A typical qualifying entrance background experiences as an FAE; and completion of course work in fire science or a closely related field from which the incumbent has acquired the knowledge and
- Certifications: State of California EMT B or Paramedic (San Diego County accreditation required upon appointment) AHA Health Care Provider CPR (all candidates) and AHA ACLS Certification (paramedic licensed only) California State Board of Fire Services Firefighter I certification (Firefighter II certification highly desirable California State Board of Fire Services Driver/Operator 1A & 1B certification or equivalent.
- Education: Possession of a high school diploma, G.E.D. equivalency, or a high school
- License: Possession of a valid Class C California Driver’s License with appropriate Firefighter
- The department utilizes the North Zone standards for testing for the position of FAE, and the
- Must complete the BlueCard® 50-hour online training within 90-days of position placement;
- Must also complete the 24-hour (post-50-hour online) training in a Certified Training Center (CTC) within 1 (one) year of completion of FAE placement; department provided.
- Acknowledges and agrees to maintain a Drug-Free workplace (including marijuana) as a condition of employment with the Pala Band of Mission Indians. Must pass pre-employment and random drug testing during employment.
- Indian preference will apply. The Pala Band of
- Mission Indians will give hiring preference to fully qualified applicants that are Pala Tribal Members. Pala Band of Mission Indians is an equal
Working Conditions
Environmental Conditions: Incumbents may be required to work with harsh or toxic substances, to wear protective apparel including goggles, face protectors, aprons, shoes and oxygen breathing apparatus. Incumbents may be required to work at considerable heights, sustain physical exertion and/or to work in physically uncomfortable positions for prolonged periods. And exposure to communicable diseases (HIV, HBV, HCV, tuberculosis, meningococcal meningitis, various parasites, etc.)
Physical Conditions: Essential and marginal functions require maintaining physical condition necessary for arduous work and frequent bending, turning, reaching, grasping, kneeling, standing, sitting, and walking; and moderate to heavy pushing, pulling, lifting and carrying.
Other Requirements
All employees are expected to follow the Tribal Personnel Policies and Procedures of the Pala Band of Mission Indians and must adhere to any additional applicable addendums.
How To Apply
PLEASE SUBMIT A RESUME AND/OR APPLICATION TO:
Pala Band of Mission Indians
Human Resources Department-Attn: Lura Bryany
PMB 50, 35008 Pala Temecula Road
Pala, CA 92059
Email hr@palatribe.com or lbryant@palatribe.com
Fax Resume: 1-760-888-1980
Salary : $96,000