Capt Craig Freeman

FIRE RECRUIT / The City of Oklahoma City (OK)



The City of Oklahoma City (OK) is accepting apps for  FIRE RECRUIT.  Until January 31, 2017. Salary $38,900 annuallyFor details about this career and over 3,500 other fire departments looking to hire firefighters Join FireCareers.com today…  Fill out your PROFILE and get access to thousands of career firefighter recruitment’s across the Country.  FREE 7 Day Pass



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The City of Oklahoma City (OK)
is accepting applications for:

FIRE RECRUIT



The City of Oklahoma City Logo THE CITY OF OKLAHOMA CITY
invites applications for the position of:

FIRE RECRUIT

SALARY: Not Displayed
CLOSING DATE: 01/31/17 12:00 PM
JOB SUMMARY AND ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
NOTE: This position will require a polygraph and extensive background check.

FIRE RECRUIT
PER COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT FOR SALARY 916
SALARY:  $17.18 Hourly (first six months)
$20.11 Hourly (after six months)
Approximate Annual Salary:  $38,900 (plus applicable overtime and incentive pay)
Upon completion of a one-year probationary period, the approximate annual salary
increases to $44,000 (plus applicable overtime and incentive pay).Please note applications are not accepted through this site.
To be considered for this position, please see application instructions below

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:

Interested applicants apply at Fire Administration located at 820 N.W. 5th Street in Oklahoma City, OK.  Applications will be accepted Monday through Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.  Applicants who reside outside the region may email JoinOKCFire@okc.gov for information on how to apply.
JOB SUMMARY:
This is an entry-level training position with the Oklahoma City Fire Department.  Fire Recruits must complete a 16 – 18 week training academy and are supervised by Fire Department Training Officers until such time as the basic instruction in firefighting skills and examination are completed.  Experienced firefighters who have Accredited Firefighter I Certification and Nationally Registered as an EMT-Basic or possess a State of Oklahoma EMT-Basic license, may be allowed to complete an abbreviated training academy (at the department’s discretion).  Upon completion of basic training, the trainee will be assigned to a duty station where the training received will be applied under the general supervision of a fire company officer.  Fire Recruits will remain on probationary status until successfully completing their first year of service on the job.  Recruits will perform individually and as a member of the firefighting team on training exercises.  Essential job functions include:  performing firefighting, rescue, first aid, ventilation, forcible entry, salvage, overhaul, site inspections, emergency medical, public fire education, hazardous materials, dispatching, and other tasks as assigned.
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
  • Applicants must be 18 to 44 years of age.
  • Must possess a high school diploma, GED, or equivalent, at the time of application.
  • Have no felony convictions
  • Must possess an Emergency Medical Technician license prior to completion of one-year probationary period.
  • Must maintain Emergency Medical Technician license in accordance with the collective bargaining agreement.
  • Possession of a valid driver license.
  • Successfully pass a testing process consisting of a written examination, physical ability test, personal interview, a background investigation, and a medical evaluation.
  • Ability to learn firefighting and emergency medical principles, techniques and procedures.
  • Ability to communicate, understand, and follow oral and written instructions.
  • Ability to work as part of a team.
  • Ability to perform a wide variety of firefighting duties, evolutions and methods.
  • Ability to apply first aid methods and life saving techniques.
  • Willingness to work irregular hours.
  • Physical strength and agility in performing tasks under strenuous and adverse conditions.

DEPARTMENTAL PREFERENCES:

Applicants who possess their National or State of Oklahoma Paramedic Certification may receive preference upon successful completion of the various phases of the fire recruit hiring process.

VETERANS/MILITARY SERVICE PREFERENCE:

A five point preference will be awarded on the initial scored selection process for honorably discharged veterans or service members currently serving in the United States Armed Forces who are not currently employed full time by the City of Oklahoma City. Qualified veteran applicants must submit a copy of their DD Form 214 indicating discharge type/character. Qualified active duty and active guard and reserve service members must provide a letter from their commander stating current honorable service and character status. The above documentation must be received prior to the written test to receive point preference.  Active duty and active guard and reserve service members must provide their DD Form 214 indicating discharge type/character as soon as it becomes available.
WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
WORKING CONDITIONS:
  • Frequently working both independently and as an integral component of team incidents, where sudden incapacitation of a member can result in mission failure or in risk of injury or death to civilians or other team members.
  • Subject to extensive time outside exposed to the elements.
  • Subject to extreme fluctuation in temperature while performing duties.  Must perform physically demanding work in hot (400 degrees plus), humid (up to 100%) atmosphere while wearing equipment that significantly impairs body-cooling mechanisms.
  • Subject to wearing fire protective ensemble that is encapsulating and insulating.  Wearing this clothing will result in significant fluid loss that frequently progresses to clinical dehydration and can elevate core temperature to levels exceeding 102.2 degrees F (39 degrees C).
  • Subject to climbing ladders, operating from heights, walking or crawling in the dark along narrow and uneven surfaces, and operating in proximity to electrical power lines and/or other hazards.-Possible exposure to toxic fumes, irritants, particulates, biological (infectious) and non-biological hazards, and/or heated gases, despite the use of personal protective ensembles (PPE)  including self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA).
  • Subject to wearing a SCBA, which includes a demand valve-type positive pressure facepiece or HEPA filter masks, which requires the ability to tolerate increased respiratory workloads.
  • Subject to performing firefighting functions (e.g., hoseline operations, extensive crawling, lifting and carrying heavy objects, ventilating roofs or walls using power or hand tools, forcible entry), rescue operations, and other emergency response actions under stressful conditions while wearing PPE and SCBA, including working in extremely hot or cold environments for prolonged periods of time.
  • Subject to performing critical, time sensitive, complex problem solving during physical exertion in stressful life-threatening hazardous environments (including hot, dark, tightly enclosed spaces), further aggravated by fatigue, flashing lights, sirens and other distractions.
  • Subject to working for long periods of time and irregular hours requiring sustained physical activity and intense concentration.
  • Subject to working unpredictable emergency requirements for prolonged periods of extreme physical exertion without the benefit of warm-up, scheduled rest periods, meals, access to medication(s), or hydration.
  • Subject to making life or death decisions during emergency conditions.
  • Exposed to grotesque sights and smells associated with major trauma and burn victims.
  • Subject to working in and communicating in (giving and comprehending verbal orders) environments of high background noise, poor visibility, limited mobility, at heights, in enclosed or confined spaces while wearing PPE and SCBA.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
  • Strength and stamina enough to climb 6 or more flights of stairs while wearing fire protective ensemble weighing at least 50 lb or more and carrying equipment/tools weighing an additional 20 to 40 lb.
  • Arm-hand steadiness, manual dexterity, and finger dexterity enough to use manual and power tools in the performance of duties.
  • Speech, sight, and hearing enough to determine the nature of the emergency, maintain personal safety, and make critical decisions in a confused, chaotic, and potentially life threatening environment throughout the duration of the operation.
  • Visual acuity enough and motor coordination enough to operate fire apparatus or other vehicles in an emergency mode with emergency lights and sirens.
  • Physical strength enough to rescue-drag or carry objects and victims from newborns up to adults weighing over 200 lb to safety, despite hazardous conditions and low visibility, in both emergency and non-emergency situations.
  • Extent flexibility, mobility, and balance enough to bend, twist, and reach out when climbing or working on ladders.
  • Physical strength enough to advance water-filled hoselines up to 2.5 inches in diameter from fire apparatus to occupancy (approximately 150 feet); can involve negotiating multiple flights of stairs, ladders, and other obstacles.
OTHER NOTES:

For further information go to www.JoinOKCFire.com.

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
If you require reasonable accommodation at any time during the hiring process, please notify one of our personnel representatives to make arrangements.
Recruiter: DB

           

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