What are the responsibilities and job description for the Firefighter position at Forsyth County (NC)?
Forsyth County Department of Emergency Services has an opening for Firefighter. The Firefighter position performs firefighting, rescue, and emergency medical operations, assists in fire prevention inspections, and fire investigation activities, while also assisting Forsyth County fire and rescue organizations. The Firefighter receives and responds to fire alarms, medical calls, rescues, technical rescues, drives firefighting and rescue equipment, and operates such equipment at the scene of a fire or emergency call with a high level of proficiency. The Firefighter must execute orders of their supervisor and on scene incident command staff promptly and efficiently. Judgment and initiative are required in performing fire and rescue activities. The Firefighter will assist in yearly fire prevention inspections, as well as assist in fire origin and cause investigations. The Firefighter is expected to work a rotating shift to include nights, weekends, and holidays. The Firefighter may be called back for duty as deemed necessary by department administration.A successful candidate should have the following knowledge, skills and abilities:
Knowledge of the operation and maintenance of firefighting equipment used by
various fire departments.
Knowledge of current firefighting methods including combustible liquid and structural
firefighting principles, practices, and procedures.
Knowledge of salvage, overhaul, ventilation and fire rescue operations.
Knowledge of current firefighting and rescue strategy and tactics dealing with aircraft/airport
rescue and firefighting.
Knowledge of all types of aircraft, airport facilities and capacities of apparatus and Equipment.
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.
Basic understanding of fire investigation techniques and procedures
Basic understanding of fire hazards commonly found during fire prevention inspections
Knowledge of the geographic and street layout of Forsyth County and its various fire districts.
Knowledge of, and ability to operate within the incident command system.
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 communicate both orally and in writing.
Ability to perform physically demanding work under adverse conditions, atmospheres
immediately dangerous to life and health, and at various heights while carrying gear and
equipment in excess of 50 pounds.
Ability to deal tactfully and courteously with the public.
Ability to maintain records, and prepare accurate reports and documentation.
Ability to read and interpret technical documents, manuals, and code material.
Ability to maintain effective working relationships with other employees.
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.Education:
Graduation from High School or obtained a GED
Requirements:
Firefighter II Certification
EMT-Basic or higher
Hazardous Materials Responder/Operations
Valid Driver's License
Preferred:
Emergency Vehicle Driver
Technical Rescuer-General or General w/ Ropes
NIMS ICS-700,800
Class B Driver’s License or Equivalent
***IFSAC, ProBoard, National Registry, ability to obtain reciprocity, or equivalent certification may be considered in lieu of North Carolina certification***- Receives and responds to fire alarms; drives firefighting equipment and operates it at the scene.
- Assists with 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 utilizes necessary resources to accomplish
strategies and tactics set forth by incident commander or other supervisor.
- Performs a wide range of fire suppression activities at the fire scene; works closely with all
Forsyth County emergency agencies.
- Ensures operational readiness of tools, equipment, and apparatus.
- Maintains facilities and grounds, apparatus, tools and equipment.
- Assists with fire prevention inspections of all county occupancies.
- Assists with 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 firefighter.
- Understands and follows departmental and county policies.
- Performs all other assigned tasks of supervisors and command staff.
- Maintain a specific license such as a driver's license in good standing, without a lapse or loss
of a privilege to drive in compliance with North Carolina law, and in compliance with applicable
DOT standards for commercial motor vehicle drivers if required to perform job requirements.
Knowledge of the operation and maintenance of firefighting equipment used by
various fire departments.
Knowledge of current firefighting methods including combustible liquid and structural
firefighting principles, practices, and procedures.
Knowledge of salvage, overhaul, ventilation and fire rescue operations.
Knowledge of current firefighting and rescue strategy and tactics dealing with aircraft/airport
rescue and firefighting.
Knowledge of all types of aircraft, airport facilities and capacities of apparatus and Equipment.
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.
Basic understanding of fire investigation techniques and procedures
Basic understanding of fire hazards commonly found during fire prevention inspections
Knowledge of the geographic and street layout of Forsyth County and its various fire districts.
Knowledge of, and ability to operate within the incident command system.
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 communicate both orally and in writing.
Ability to perform physically demanding work under adverse conditions, atmospheres
immediately dangerous to life and health, and at various heights while carrying gear and
equipment in excess of 50 pounds.
Ability to deal tactfully and courteously with the public.
Ability to maintain records, and prepare accurate reports and documentation.
Ability to read and interpret technical documents, manuals, and code material.
Ability to maintain effective working relationships with other employees.
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.Education:
Graduation from High School or obtained a GED
Requirements:
Firefighter II Certification
EMT-Basic or higher
Hazardous Materials Responder/Operations
Valid Driver's License
Preferred:
Emergency Vehicle Driver
Technical Rescuer-General or General w/ Ropes
NIMS ICS-700,800
Class B Driver’s License or Equivalent
***IFSAC, ProBoard, National Registry, ability to obtain reciprocity, or equivalent certification may be considered in lieu of North Carolina certification***- Receives and responds to fire alarms; drives firefighting equipment and operates it at the scene.
- Assists with 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 utilizes necessary resources to accomplish
strategies and tactics set forth by incident commander or other supervisor.
- Performs a wide range of fire suppression activities at the fire scene; works closely with all
Forsyth County emergency agencies.
- Ensures operational readiness of tools, equipment, and apparatus.
- Maintains facilities and grounds, apparatus, tools and equipment.
- Assists with fire prevention inspections of all county occupancies.
- Assists with 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 firefighter.
- Understands and follows departmental and county policies.
- Performs all other assigned tasks of supervisors and command staff.
- Maintain a specific license such as a driver's license in good standing, without a lapse or loss
of a privilege to drive in compliance with North Carolina law, and in compliance with applicable
DOT standards for commercial motor vehicle drivers if required to perform job requirements.
Salary : $46,737 - $53,747