What are the responsibilities and job description for the Firefighter position at City of Olympia?
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The information contained in this classification specification is a representative sample of essential and other functions performed in this classification. Specific essential functions are identified for position recruitment and other administrative procedures.
Examples of Duties:
- Drives or rides a fire vehicle in response to fire alarms; places equipment, lays and connects hose, operates pumps and directs water streams; raises and climbs ladders; uses extinguishers, and uses self-contained breathing apparatus.
- Responds to requests for pre-hospital emergency medical assistance; utilizes oxygen and auto-defibrillation equipment; administers emergency medical care to the sick and injured.
- Responds to hazardous materials incidents and provides necessary support activities utilizing personal protection suits and equipment.
- Participates in training drills; attends classes on fire fighting, hydraulics, EMT/first aid, fire equipment and apparatus, and building construction.
- Performs protective inspections of structures and businesses in the community; conducts fire-safety education classes, and provides information to the public and school/community groups.
- Services and operates department equipment and apparatus; performs necessary maintenance, testing and care of fire hoses, trucks, ladders and auxiliary equipment.
- Performs general maintenance and minor repairs to station facilities; performs assigned janitorial activities.
- Uses computer-based incident reporting, training records and department email systems.
- Performs related work as required.
- Sit for an extended period approximately 20% of the time.
- Stand for an extended period approximately 40% of the time.
- Walk for an extended period approximately 40% of the time.
- Look at a computer screen for 20% of the time.
- Run for approximately 15% of the time.
- Work from heights approximately 15% of the time.
- Lift 1 to 20 pounds approximately 80% of the time.
- Lift 21 to 50 pounds approximately 40% of the time.
- Lift 51 pounds or more approximately 20% of the time.
- Climb approximately 20% of the time.
- Crawl approximately 20% of the time.
- Crouch approximately 20% of the time.
- Twisting approximately 40% of the time.
- Bending approximately 40% of the time.
- Squatting approximately 40% of the time.
- Use of manual dexterity of hands and fingers 100% of the time.
- Grasp items approximately 100% of the time.
- Ability to hear and communicate verbally 100% of the time.
- Ability to see approximately 100% of the time.
- Kneeling approximately 20% of the time.
- Ability to make rational decisions through logic and deductive processes 100% of the time.
- Pulling approximately 40% of the time.
- Pushing approximately 40% of the time.
- Reaching approximately 80% of the time.
- Stooping approximately 20% of the time.
- Drive a vehicle approximately 40% of the time.
- Ability to learn the geography of the City, the location of important buildings, and the street system.
- Ability to learn and apply the principles, practices, and techniques of firefighting.
- Ability to cope with emergency situations firmly, courteously, and with respect for the rights of citizens.
- Ability to acquire and maintain state, federal and local certifications as required.
- Ability to analyze situations quickly and objectively and determine proper courses of action based upon training.
- Ability to understand and carry out oral and written instructions.
- Ability to sustain heavy physical labor during periods of intense activity in emergency situations.
- Skill in EMT/first aid practices and in the use and maintenance of fire equipment/apparatus.
- Ability to work effectively as a team member and work independently when appropriate.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, supervisors, and the general public.
- Ability to work within a command structure requiring adherence to orders.
- Ability to be discreet and maintain a high degree of confidentiality, accountability, responsibility, and accuracy.
- Ability to exercise independent judgment and maintain composure and self-control under adverse, stressful, and/or demanding conditions.
- Ability to work safely and in compliance with federal and state laws and City policies and standards.
- Punctual, regular and reliable attendance is essential for successful job performance.
Experience/Education:
Entry-level:
- High school diploma or GED equivalent required.
- Minimum age eighteen (18).
- Must meet physical and health standards established by the Olympia Civil Service Commission and Washington State Law Enforcement and Firefighters Retirement System.
- Possession of a valid Washington State motor vehicle operator's license is
required upon appointment. - Must be a U. S. Citizen or a registered permanent resident alien with authorization to work in the United States.
- Entry Level: Must be certified as a Washington State Emergency Medical Technician within one year from the date of hire.
- Firefighters routinely come in contact with the general public, law enforcement personnel, medical professionals, and fire service personnel from other jurisdictions.
- Contacts with the general public are generally in emergency and stressful situations, which require the employee to present and maintain a professional, service-oriented public image.
- Firefighters must be able to use tact, discretion, and may exercise independent judgment in emergency or dangerous situations.
- None
- Firefighters are accountable for maintaining public safety through fire suppression and prevention, basic life support emergency medical response, and for compliance with departmental or other policies, procedures, regulations and/or codes.
- Firefighters work in various indoor settings including living quarters, office areas and around a wide variety of automotive, mechanical, chemical, and medical equipment or supplies.
- A majority of work is performed in emergency situations, indoors or outdoors, that may expose the firefighter to a variety of dangerous conditions, such as hazardous materials, chemicals, smoke, or weakened structures.
- Firefighters are exposed to physically and mentally stressful situations, including trauma, illness, contagious diseases, extreme temperatures, contaminated environments.
- Work involves working in inclement weather, at all hours of the day or night, to respond to emergency situations and requests for assistance.
- Driving vehicles is a substantial portion of the job.
Salary : $82,129 - $102,662