| Assistant
Engineer Job Description |
DEFINITION
Under the supervision of
the Chief Engineer plans, organizes, directs, and administers all operations
related to mobile and portable fire apparatus and equipment.
EXAMPLES of DUTIES
Assists in preventative
maintenance and servicing of mobile apparatus.
Assists in securing
outside or contracted services for the maintenance, repair or modification
of the apparatus.
Assists in tsting of apparatus.
Provides documentation pertaining
to the maintenance, repair and testing of apparatus.
Assists in the development
of training for operator performance in co-operation with the Company training
officers.
Recommends replacement and/or
modification of apparatus through Chief Engineer
Coordinates specification
development in conjunction with Company operational needs and standard
operating procedures.
Attends regularly scheduled
Line Officers meetings.
Attends training for officer
development.
Assists in recommending
replacement, budgeting, development of specifications, and contract administration
for portable equipment.
Responds to emergency calls.
DESIRABLE KNOWLEDGE and
SKILLS
Thorough knowledge of modern
firefighting methods and techniques and ability to apply this knowledge
to various fire control and fire prevention problems;
Thorough knowledge of the
use and operation of a wide variety of firefighting equipment and apparatus;
Ability to plan, assign,
and coordinate the work of a group of employees engaged in fire prevention
and fire control activities;
Ability to maintain discipline,
to lead and command effectively, and direct firefighters and equipment
under emergency conditions.
REQUIRED EDUCATION, TRAINING,
and EXPERIENCE
Must have completed Fundamentals
of Fire Fighting, Pump and/or Hydraulics program, and be Company certified
pump operator. Must have served three years as a certified
pump operator. Must have successfully completed an Emergency Vehicle
Operator course. Any equivalent experience or training may be substituted
for two years as a Company certified pump operator, and the completion
of the Emergency Vehicle Operators course, if it is based on verifiable
records.
Must possess a high school
diploma or equivalent;
Minimum of hree (3) years
of extensive experience in firefighting work of a progressively responsible
nature;
Must have and maintain a
valid PA drivers license;
Completion of Hazardous
Materials First Responder, CPR, Basic 1st Aid & AED Certified or equivalent
training or education for aforementioned requirements.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Maintain communication among
subordinates;
Required to attend certification
classes and seminars outside of the immediate area, as well as pertinent
board meetings;
Ability to supervise subordinates,
maintain discipline, and cooperate with other officers and employees;
Ability to communicate verbally
and in writing to superiors in the form of presentations, reports;
Assist in preparation of
a master plan for future department operations;
Ability to complete written
reports of fires, emergencies, and inspections;
Must complete a minimum
of twenty (20) hours of training per year;
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Hearing, seeing speaking;
Walking, bending, stooping,
kneeling, crouching and/or crawling.
Can expect to be called
at any time regardless of time or weather conditions.
Able to endure heights and
confined spaces;
Able to endure extreme temperatures,
heavy smoke conditions, chemical, physical, and mechanical hazards;
Must have ability to lift/carry
heavy equipment and objects, either alone or with the assistance of others.
MENTAL DEMANDS
Reading, writing, communications;
Having contact with persons
experiencing adverse trauma;
Ability to make decisions
in emergency and pressure situations;
Communicating verbally and
in writing to superior officers;
Ability to comprehend and
complete tasks based on verbal and written objectives;
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