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DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES WILDLAND ENGINE OPERATOR (Firefighting) in MONTICELLO, Utah

The Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands through the Department of Natural Resources is hiring for two (2) seasonal 6-month Wildland Engine Operator positions (one in Grand County and one in San Juan County).

The engine operator for Grand County must reside near Moab and for San Juan near Monticello or Blanding (physical response time is no longer than 15 minutes). Applicants must

be available for paid on-call throughout the fire season, which typically starts June 1 and ends October 31.

This job requires training, physical conditioning, and mentoring of less experienced firefighters.

WAGE RANGE: $21.48 - $32.36 per hour, based on firefighter qualifications, experience, and training. On-call pay will apply from June 1 -- October 31. Potential for overtime and out-of- area

assignments.

LOCATIONS: Grand County- Moab; San Juan County- Monticello

Requirements:

? Ability to pass Work Capacity test at arduous-level pack testing (3 miles in 45 minutes with a 45-pound weighted vest).

? High school diploma or equivalent

? At least 18 years old for insurance purposes.

? Valid driver's license

The Ideal Candidate:

? Basic Firefighter FFT2, FFT1, ENGB

? FAL3 (S-212 chainsaw operator)

? Shows interest in fire prevention and mitigation principles.

? Is articulate and professional. Interacts well with the public, private landowners, local, state, and federal government representatives and co-workers.

Principal Duties

? Perform natural resource projects and improvement tasks to reduce wildfire risk.

? Perform wildland firefighting and related duties

? Operate, maintain, calibrate, or adjust specialized wildland equipment. Collaborate with other firefighters as a crew, squad, or engine member.

? Transport personnel and equipment.

? Lead or participate in safety sessions, briefings, and after-action reviews (AAR). Report and document accidents, injuries, damage, loss, or stolen equipment. Participate in training courses and

drills to maintain knowledge of current firefighting practices.

? Provide for the safety and well-being of subordinates or assigned resources.

? Complete required annual training, mentor, assist, or conduct training as necessary.

WILDLAND ENGINE OPERATOR

? Evaluate the size, location, and condition of wildland fires, protect fire origin(s) to allow for potential investigation, assess damage caused by fires, and prepare reports. Communicate fire details to

superiors, subordinates/adjoining resources, or dispatch centers.

? Educate the public about wildland fire prevention through activities such as exhibits, presentations, or the distribution of promotional materials.

Why You Should Join Our Team

An engine operator will assist in fire management activities including suppression, preparedness, mitigation, prevention, and training. Those who are physically fit, love working outdoors and have a

strong desire to step into a career in wildland fire are encouraged to apply. NWCG red card qualification and FAL2 (S-212 chainsaw operator) is preferred, but training to obtain those qualifications will be considered for the right candidate.

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