Fire Protection Officerother related Employment listings - Fort Worth, TX at Geebo

Fire Protection Officer

Summary of Work Performed:
Under supervision, watches over, and protects the company's personnel and property; from fire related emergencies. The Fire Protection Officer (FPO) is a first responder to protect against risks to property and personnel. The FPO is a highly visible indication of the company's attitude toward the fire prevention and safety of the employees, the physical plant, visitors and the total operation. It is therefore of the utmost importance the FPO exercise their duties with courtesy, tact and professionalism.
Responsibilities:
Operates the fire truck and any of the equipment contained thereon, in extinguishing crash fires or any liquid or electrical fires.
Drives the fire truck to the scene of the fire and operates any part of the equipment in extinguishing fires.
May be required to wear asbestos suits and oxygen masks in rescue action.
Is responsible for the periodic inspection of equipment as to the need for repair, replacement, or replenishment of supplies, oil, gasoline; maintains cleanliness of the apparatus. Administers First Aid when necessary.
Patrols building and grounds on foot or in a vehicle in order to protect occupied buildings and grounds against potential safety or fire hazards; takes action or makes recommendations to eliminate hazard.
Assures that fire extinguishers, fire alarms, sprinkler system and fire hydrants are in compliance and operating condition.
Assists with conducting fire drills and participates in fire prevention programs.
Renders first aid to employees, residents, and visitors in cases of injury or illness.
Responds to all fire alarms while on assigned shift; determines whether a fire exists; attempts to extinguish fire and coordinates with SOC personnel to contact outside services (fire/ambulance)
Writes incident and accident reports related to responded incidents.
Immediately report to Supervision all incidents, safety hazards, accidents, unusual events, or circumstances observed by or reported during that officer's tour of duty.
Display professional conduct, a neat workstation, and a neat clean appearance at all times. Wear a uniform and operate a radio and/or other equipment as issued by management.
Position requirements:
High school education or equivalent with practical military or fire fighting experience
or
Bachelor's degree in Fire Science or related field.
and
Must obtain and maintain ARFF certification.
Certified as a Fire Officer, ARFF, and EMT State or Nationally Certified.
Maintain a Texas Drivers License to operate a company vehicle.
. Apply now!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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