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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailUnder the general direction of the Fire Chief, responsible for implementing
LOGCAP V Fire Protection
Plan and ensuring emergency response operations are conducted within the
guidelines stipulated by this
plan and the Emergency Management Plans. Reports directly to the Assistant Fire
Chief of Operations.
Directs and leads firefighters during firefighting operations, rescue operations,
hazardous materials
incidents and other related emergencies events.
Responsibilities
⢠Implements the fire protection programs that conform to the Performance Work
Statement.
⢠Implements and maintains a safe workplace, ensuring safety is the highest priority.
⢠Complies with all Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) and Quality Assurance
(QA) requirements and goals.
⢠Provides documentation to these divisions as necessary to ensure adequate and
legal documentation.
⢠Ensure that all subordinate employees are trained and understand EHS and QA
requirements and goals.
⢠Maintains documentation as necessary to meet these requirements. (10%)
⢠Conducts fire inspections and ensures that facilities are safe, and documentation is
recorded and tracked.
⢠Operates computerized digital fire alarm receiving equipment including two-way
radio communications equipment.
⢠Performs additional logistical duties in support of fire department operations to
include, maintaining accountability of equipment, scheduling maintenance of
equipment, coordinating appointments of subordinates, and other administrative
duties as needed. (10%)
⢠Ensures that emergency equipment under the control of the fire department is
operational and in a state of readiness as required by NFPA or other industry
standards.
⢠Responds to emergencies, disasters, and hazardous material (HAZMAT) spills
according to the responsibilities identified in the department work instructions,
standard operating procedures or the Emergency Management plan
⢠Serves as the team leader for either a rescue unit, ladder truck, engine company,
water tender or airport crash apparatus.
⢠Enters burning or contaminated structures, vehicles, and other immediately
dangerous to life and health areas to fight fires and/or perform rescues while
wearing required personal protective equipment.
⢠Directs Crew Chief/Company Officer level operations for structural fires, aircraft
fires, rescue operations, medical emergencies, hazardous materials responses and
other emergency events as directed. (45%)
⢠Provides supervision to Fire-fighters. Required to maintain and clean personal
protective equipment and supervise firefighters in cleaning equipment and facilities.
⢠Performs duties in support of organizational metrics.
⢠Trains and orients subordinate employees on performance,
⢠documentation, and activities that effect the achievement of department metrics.
⢠Adequately and honestly tracks all data related to metrics. Supports the
achievement of KBOSSS metrics, whether metrics can be directly or indirectly
affected by this positionâs activities.
⢠Provides direct support, using staff resources if necessary, to the achievement of
all metrics related to the PWS and LOGCAP. Attends meeting in the absence of the
supervisor or as needed. (25%)
⢠Communicates professionally, both orally and in writing, with their subordinates and
others as needed to relay information necessary for job success.
⢠This includes, but is not limited to, staff meetings, performance appraisals, job
requirements, division metrics, projects, quality standard procedures, and safety
practices.
⢠Works to achieve LOGCAP goals and PWS
Requirements
⢠Education/Certifications: One-year related experience may be substituted for one
year of education, if degree is required.
⦠A valid driverâs license and the ability to obtain host nation Driverâs License, is
required.
⦠High School diploma or equivalent (Associate Degree in Fire Science
preferred)
⢠DoD, Pro-board or International Fire Services Accreditation Congress
Certification as:
⦠Must meet training and certification requirements outlined in DOD 6055.06
âM. Fire Officer II,
⦠Fire Instructor I, Fire Inspector I, Hazmat Operations and Incident
Commander, Airport
⦠Firefighter. (HazMat Technician preferred), Emergency Medical Responder,
(Emergency Medical
⦠Technician (EMT) or higher preferred)
⢠Experience:
⦠Requires 5 years with an organized Fire or Emergency Service Department.
⢠Program Specific Requirements:
⦠Extensive Fire Fighting and Emergency Service Experience. (5 Years)
⦠Must be able to supervise and manage the activities of multi-national and
culturally diverse work force.
⦠Possess knowledge of safety and environmental issues.
⦠Be familiar with various Computerized Maintenance Management Systems
(CMMS).
Full Time