JOB DEFINITION
The Fire Apparatus Engineer supports Mariposa County Fire primarily by operating Class B or firefighter-restricted fire apparatus under general supervision. This role includes safely driving fire apparatus, performing maintenance on equipment, and assisting with fire suppression, rescue, and fire prevention tasks as needed.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
The Fire Apparatus Engineer operates advanced firefighting equipment, demonstrates sound independent decision-making, and interacts with the public tactfully and professionally. The position requires knowledge of fire codes, ordinances, laws, and regulations. The incumbent must possess strong organizational skills and the ability to learn and manage various programs, applying specialized training and experience in lifesaving and firefighting methods. This role involves significant physical exertion and exposure to potential health risks while using heavy protective gear and Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) during emergency response.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED
The Fire Apparatus Engineer reports to a Fire Captain or higher-ranking officer and provides general supervision to firefighters in emergency and non-emergency activities. This position may assume the role of Incident Commander until relieved by a higher-ranking officer. EXAMPLE OF DUTIES EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Safely drives and operates operating Class B or Fire Fighter restricted apparatus fire apparatus such as engines and Water Tenders.
Perform general maintenance and minor repair work for the assigned County fire stations, including but not limited to painting, cleaning, repairing water lines, etc.
Maintain the grounds of the assigned County Fire Stations by sweeping, weed control, pruning, watering, trimming, mowing, fertilizing, and maintaining the irrigation systems.
Work with and assists Fire Prevention Inspectors with the general public to conduct fire safety presentations and inspections and provide information regarding fire prevention.
Respond to emergency calls, fire alarms, and non-emergency calls to perform necessary firefighting and medical responder work.
Perform a variety of routine Firefighting skills and techniques, including safely operating tools and equipment that assist and/or are required to perform such tasks.
Work within immediately dangerous to life or health (IDLH) conditions such as enters burning buildings to remove persons from danger or as a coordinated strategy/tactic to prevent further fire damage; performs salvage and overhaul tactics as directed; ventilates by breaching walls or roofs inside/outside and top of buildings to release heat and smoke; places salvage covers to prevent damage; overhauls and cleans up after a fire to prevent rekindling; checks fire scene for point of origin and source of ignition, and preserves evidence which may indicate arson or cause of fire.
Participate in drills and training sessions; compiles and submits information on equivalent runs, accidents, and fire inspections.