Rural Metro Fire Department
Industrial Fire Captain - Capstone/Rural Metro Fire
Rural Metro Fire Department, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199
Industrial Fire Captain - Bay Area, California
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$32 per hour
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Industrial Fire Captains
with a passion for firefighting and patient care combined with the drive to succeed and deliver high-quality care. Job Summary: Industrial Fire Captains may supervise and oversee firefighters and fire apparatus engineers in an assigned fire company as well as train for and participate in duties and related responsibilities of an emergency and/or hazardous nature in fire suppression and emergency operations in an industrial facility. They respond to fire alarms and other emergency calls to protect life and property. The Fire Captain may oversee activities including fire suppression, emergency medical incidents, hazardous materials spills, and other emergency incident calls and supervises a fire crew to ensure safety. The Fire Captain shall report directly to the Site Chief (or designee). (This employee may be assigned as part of a fire company to augment customer staffing). This is considered a safety-sensitive position and is subject to both the Company’s and the Client’s Industrial Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy, which includes: pre-employment testing, post-accident testing, random testing, reasonable suspicion testing, return to duty testing, and follow-up testing. Minimum Required Qualifications: 18 years old. Must be a high school graduate or possess a GED certificate. Valid Driver’s License. Must possess AHA CPR/AED credentials. Physical Agility Fitness Test (Initial Hire and Annually) Confined Space Rescue Technician (state, IFSAC, or PROBOARD) (or equivalent) State, IFSAC, or PROBOARD Firefighter 2 certification (NFPA 1001) Hazardous Materials Operations (state, IFSAC, PROBOARD) Five (5) years full-time prior fire service experience Ability to work day and night shifts, as required Desired Qualifications: Five (5) years prior experience in a supervisory role with a recognized fire department (private or public) Hazardous Materials Technician (state, IFSAC, or PROBOARD) NFPA 1081, Industrial Fire Brigade Member Rope Rescue Technician Responsibilities: May manage the day-to-day operation and maintenance of a fire station and the apparatus and personnel assigned to that station. May supervise a fire and rescue crew and the station apparatus dispatched to emergency scenes, including fire scenes, emergency medical calls, hazardous materials incidents, etc. Must be able to perform the duties of subordinate positions. Respond to fire and other emergency incidents as directed. Enforce established department safety procedures. Responsible to inspect and be familiar with the location of streets, buildings, hydrants, and unusual hazards in their respective response areas. Assist with planning, organizing, and controlling station objectives in accordance with all company philosophies, strategies, goals, objectives, principles, and procedures. May direct technical and functional supervision over firefighting staff and directly and indirectly supervise Firefighters and Fire Engineers. May supervise the safe operation of company apparatus at all times. May delegate duties and responsibilities to subordinates. Ensure that apparatus, tools, equipment, and quarters are maintained by crews daily. Ensure all required reports are completed daily. Communicate any required department orders, directives, memos, etc. promptly and consistently. May perform annual or bi-annual performance evaluations of assigned crew members and create and implement Performance Action Plans if necessary. Serve as a role model by consistently displaying exemplary leadership through action and example. Complete, review, and forward all required Fire Station/Company reports. Responsible for completion of required administrative forms and station logs. Ensure that their station has all required manuals and maintains the station training library. Thorough knowledge of Fire SOG’s and administrative policies. Ensures participation by his crew in all company-required training events. Conducts in-service company training. May be responsible to review training needs of all subordinates and ensure completion of necessary training. Responsible for the completion of all assigned safety inspections and pre-emergency plans. Must conduct all radio communications in a professional, respectful manner. Perform other duties as directed. About Rural Metro Fire and Brindlee Fire Services Rural Metro Fire (RMF), a trusted provider of private fire management and protection services, has recently been acquired by Brindlee Fire Services (BFS) from Global Medical Response (GMR). RMF has been protecting communities since 1948. As part of this acquisition and transition, all RMF employees will join the Brindlee Fire Services family of companies. RMF remains committed to serving its local communities and specialty fire service divisions with the same dedication and professionalism that have defined its legacy. At Rural Metro Fire and Brindlee Fire Services, we take great pride in our strong team-oriented culture, built on respect, camaraderie, and a shared commitment to public safety. Our mission is focused on improving public safety by providing fire departments with high-quality professional firefighters, fire apparatus, equipment repair services, fire stations, and more. You can learn more about the transaction
here . EEO Statement
Global Medical Response and its family of companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer, which includes supporting veterans and providing
reasonable accommodations
for individuals with a disability. Check out our careers site
benefits page
to learn more about our benefit options, which include medical, vision, dental, 401k, disability, FSA, HAS, EAP, vacation, and paid time off.
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Industrial Fire Captains
with a passion for firefighting and patient care combined with the drive to succeed and deliver high-quality care. Job Summary: Industrial Fire Captains may supervise and oversee firefighters and fire apparatus engineers in an assigned fire company as well as train for and participate in duties and related responsibilities of an emergency and/or hazardous nature in fire suppression and emergency operations in an industrial facility. They respond to fire alarms and other emergency calls to protect life and property. The Fire Captain may oversee activities including fire suppression, emergency medical incidents, hazardous materials spills, and other emergency incident calls and supervises a fire crew to ensure safety. The Fire Captain shall report directly to the Site Chief (or designee). (This employee may be assigned as part of a fire company to augment customer staffing). This is considered a safety-sensitive position and is subject to both the Company’s and the Client’s Industrial Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy, which includes: pre-employment testing, post-accident testing, random testing, reasonable suspicion testing, return to duty testing, and follow-up testing. Minimum Required Qualifications: 18 years old. Must be a high school graduate or possess a GED certificate. Valid Driver’s License. Must possess AHA CPR/AED credentials. Physical Agility Fitness Test (Initial Hire and Annually) Confined Space Rescue Technician (state, IFSAC, or PROBOARD) (or equivalent) State, IFSAC, or PROBOARD Firefighter 2 certification (NFPA 1001) Hazardous Materials Operations (state, IFSAC, PROBOARD) Five (5) years full-time prior fire service experience Ability to work day and night shifts, as required Desired Qualifications: Five (5) years prior experience in a supervisory role with a recognized fire department (private or public) Hazardous Materials Technician (state, IFSAC, or PROBOARD) NFPA 1081, Industrial Fire Brigade Member Rope Rescue Technician Responsibilities: May manage the day-to-day operation and maintenance of a fire station and the apparatus and personnel assigned to that station. May supervise a fire and rescue crew and the station apparatus dispatched to emergency scenes, including fire scenes, emergency medical calls, hazardous materials incidents, etc. Must be able to perform the duties of subordinate positions. Respond to fire and other emergency incidents as directed. Enforce established department safety procedures. Responsible to inspect and be familiar with the location of streets, buildings, hydrants, and unusual hazards in their respective response areas. Assist with planning, organizing, and controlling station objectives in accordance with all company philosophies, strategies, goals, objectives, principles, and procedures. May direct technical and functional supervision over firefighting staff and directly and indirectly supervise Firefighters and Fire Engineers. May supervise the safe operation of company apparatus at all times. May delegate duties and responsibilities to subordinates. Ensure that apparatus, tools, equipment, and quarters are maintained by crews daily. Ensure all required reports are completed daily. Communicate any required department orders, directives, memos, etc. promptly and consistently. May perform annual or bi-annual performance evaluations of assigned crew members and create and implement Performance Action Plans if necessary. Serve as a role model by consistently displaying exemplary leadership through action and example. Complete, review, and forward all required Fire Station/Company reports. Responsible for completion of required administrative forms and station logs. Ensure that their station has all required manuals and maintains the station training library. Thorough knowledge of Fire SOG’s and administrative policies. Ensures participation by his crew in all company-required training events. Conducts in-service company training. May be responsible to review training needs of all subordinates and ensure completion of necessary training. Responsible for the completion of all assigned safety inspections and pre-emergency plans. Must conduct all radio communications in a professional, respectful manner. Perform other duties as directed. About Rural Metro Fire and Brindlee Fire Services Rural Metro Fire (RMF), a trusted provider of private fire management and protection services, has recently been acquired by Brindlee Fire Services (BFS) from Global Medical Response (GMR). RMF has been protecting communities since 1948. As part of this acquisition and transition, all RMF employees will join the Brindlee Fire Services family of companies. RMF remains committed to serving its local communities and specialty fire service divisions with the same dedication and professionalism that have defined its legacy. At Rural Metro Fire and Brindlee Fire Services, we take great pride in our strong team-oriented culture, built on respect, camaraderie, and a shared commitment to public safety. Our mission is focused on improving public safety by providing fire departments with high-quality professional firefighters, fire apparatus, equipment repair services, fire stations, and more. You can learn more about the transaction
here . EEO Statement
Global Medical Response and its family of companies are an Equal Opportunity Employer, which includes supporting veterans and providing
reasonable accommodations
for individuals with a disability. Check out our careers site
benefits page
to learn more about our benefit options, which include medical, vision, dental, 401k, disability, FSA, HAS, EAP, vacation, and paid time off.
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