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Firefighter

City of Rocklin Rocklin, CA, USA

Job Description:

Firefighter

Description

Firefighter

Salary

$84,281.00 - $114,867.00 Annually

 

Location

Rocklin Fire Department, CA

 

Job Type

Regular Full-Time

 

Job Number

2024-0048

 

Department

Fire Department

 

Opening Date

12/03/2024

 

Closing Date

1/3/2025 11:59 PM Pacific

 

Description

 

Description

Paramedic Assessment and Oral Panel Interviews will be held the week of January 13, 2025

 

DEFINITION

 

Under general supervision, responds to fires, hazardous materials incidents, rescues, and other emergency and non-emergency situations; provides medical services at the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT-Basic) level or Paramedic (EMT-P) level; participates in suppression, prevention, and inspection activities to protect life and property; operates and maintains firefighting apparatus and equipment; performs fire station maintenance; serves in specialized departmental roles as assigned; provides information and assistance to the public; and performs related duties as assigned.

 

SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED

Receives general supervision from assigned Fire Captain or Battalion Chief. Exercises no direct supervision over staff.

 

CLASS CHARACTERISTICS

This is a journey-level classification responsible for responding to emergency calls, performing fire suppression, providing emergency medical care, hazardous materials incident mitigation, and other emergency response activities.

 

This class is distinguished from Fire Engineer in that the latter has the primary responsibility to drive and operate all fire apparatus during both emergency and non-emergency situations and provide routine maintenance to a variety of fire apparatus and equipment.

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES

Duties may include, but are not limited to the following:

 

Responds to emergency calls and provides basic medical services; assists in the emergency transportation of patients to medical facilities as required.

Responds to fire alarms, emergency rescues, hazardous materials incidents, public service calls or other incidents, which require the mitigation of circumstances that may threaten life or property.

Drives and operates fire equipment, as necessary, and locates the apparatus at the proper place at the scene.

Searches and rescues victims from buildings, motor vehicles, water hazards, and other locations.

Isolates and minimizes hazardous materials spills.

Works closely with other emergency medical staff, and coordinates with police and public safety and fire personnel from other agencies; responds to mutual aid situations.

Participates in investigations, clean-up, salvage, and overhaul operations.

Participates in the fire inspections of buildings and properties within the City on a regularly-scheduled basis.

Maintains apparatus and vehicles in a clean and operable condition; performs minor maintenance and repair on equipment; reports the need for major repair.

Maintains the station and living quarters in a clean and orderly condition; performs minor maintenance on facilities and station equipment.

Participates in all assigned drills and training sessions.

Develops and maintains effective working relationships with the community; presents a variety of educational and public services programs to children, as well as youth and community groups.

May coordinate specific program or project areas, such as EMT; hazardous materials, CPR and First Aid training; and specialty equipment acquisition and maintenance.

Prepares reports, prepares and maintains logs, records, and accurate files.

Performs related duties as assigned.

 

QUALIFICATIONS

 

Education and Experience

 

A combination of education and experience which would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. Note: education may not fully substitute for the required experience unless expressly stated herein.

 

Pattern 1:

 

Equivalent to graduation from high school.

 

Additional education in fire science or a related field is desirable.

 

The following experience and/or certifications are highly desirable:

 

  1. California Firefighter I Certificate.
  2. Four (4) years full time fire suppression experience*
  3. Certificate verifying completion of a California State Fire Marshal Accredited Regional Fire Academy*

 

*Options B and C require that a California Firefighter I certification be completed within 18 months from the date of hire.

 

Pattern 2 (Lateral Firefighter Applicants Only):

 

Equivalent to graduation from high school;

 

AND

 

Current employment with an urban/suburban California fire suppression agency with at least three (3) years of full-time, paid experience comparable to the City’s classification of firefighter or higher rank.

 

Licenses and Certifications

 

Possession of a valid California Class C Driver License and a satisfactory driving record is required.

A valid California Class C Driver License with a Firefighter Endorsement is required within one (1) year from date of hire.

A valid EMT certification or Paramedic license.

Being assigned to arson investigations may require the ability to obtain and maintain PC Section 832 certificate within one (1) year of appointment (or upon conclusion of the first available training program if more than one year.)

Completion of Firefighter Task Book

 

The Firefighter Task Book must be completed within the 12-month probationary period. The completion period for the Task Book may be extended at the discretion of the Fire Chief. Appropriate certificates must be kept current while employed in this classification. Failure to obtain or keep current the appropriate certificates may lead to disciplinary action, up to and including dismissal.

 

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

 

Must possess mobility, physical strength, and stamina to respond to emergency situations and use all emergency tools and equipment, including the ability to operate motor vehicles, while wearing personal protective equipment; think and act quickly under emergency conditions; lift and move individuals or objects weighing more than 100 pounds; ability to work in a standard office setting and use standard office equipment, including a computer; vision to read gauges, documents, and street maps; accurate depth perception; ability to communicate verbally, including projecting a voice that can be heard in a noisy environment; ability to hear and distinguish various sounds, such as alarms, voices of co-workers, and warning horns or sirens in both quiet and noisy environments; ability to stand, walk, bend, and reach at, above, or below shoulder height for extended periods of time; and sustained concentration and prolonged commitment to job tasks. Reasonable accommodations will be made for individuals on a case-by-case basis.

 

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS

Employees work in the field with exposure to emergency circumstances, including loud noise levels, cold and hot temperatures, inclement weather conditions, road hazards, vibrations, mechanical and/or electrical hazards, hazardous chemical substances and fumes, criminal offenders, mentally ill individuals, and persons potentially infected with communicable diseases. Employees may interact with upset individuals in interpreting and enforcing departmental policies and procedures.

 

WORKING CONDITIONS

Must be willing to work irregular hours and/or extended shifts as scheduled by the department; work at various locations within the City of Rocklin, and wear a designated uniform and personal protective equipment. At times, this classification requires wearing respiratory protective equipment. When assigned to such work, facial hair must be shaven when it interferes with the safe fitting of respiratory protective equipment. Candidates who have accepted a conditional offer of employment must pass a background investigation, including fingerprinting.

 

If assigned to the arson investigations unit, personnel must be 21 years of age at the time of appointment. Must be legally authorized to work in the United States under federal law. Must meet physical, psychological, and background standards established by POST as well as ongoing peace officer requirements pursuant to federal, state, and local legislation. This classification functions as a peace officer within the authority and limits of California Penal Code Sections 830.37 and 832.

 

All City of Rocklin employees are designated as Emergency Service Workers during a proclaimed emergency and may be required to perform certain emergency services at the direction of the department and/or City.

 

This class specification should not be construed to imply that these requirements are the exclusive standards of each position as not all duties are necessarily performed by each incumbent.

 

Adopted

 

October 2003

 

Revised

 

March 2018, January 2023

 

FLSA

 

Non-Exempt

 

Salary Schedule

 

Fire MOU Salary Schedule

 

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