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Firefighter/Paramedic

City of Benbrook TX
Posted 5 days ago, valid for 24 days
Location

Fort Worth, TX 76132, US

Salary

$76,766 - $93,309 per year

Contract type

Full Time

Retirement Plan
Life Insurance

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  • The job involves responding to fire alarms, emergency medical service calls, and performing fire suppression functions, requiring a high school diploma or equivalent and a minimum of 2 years of experience in firefighting or emergency services.
  • Candidates must possess a Texas Class 'B' Driver's License, active Paramedic certification, and Basic Firefighter Certification from the Texas Commission on Fire Protection.
  • The position offers a salary of $55,000 per year and includes benefits such as paid medical, life, and dental insurance, retirement plans, and paid leave.
  • Employees will work 48/96 hour shifts and must be physically capable of performing strenuous tasks in various environmental conditions.
  • The role also includes maintaining equipment, conducting inspections, participating in training, and assisting with fire prevention programs.

48/96 hour shifts

 

ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES: Responds to fire alarms, emergency medical service calls and other 
emergency calls; performs fire suppression functions including rescue, deploying and operating hose, 
ventilating roofs, performing salvage work after fires, Hazardous Materials response incidents and other 
related tasks associated with fire suppression; administers first aid and emergency medical services to 
injured persons.  Inspects, cleans and maintains apparatus, equipment, quarters, and grounds; conducts 
inspections of businesses and hydrants to ensure compliance with City ordinances pertaining to fire 
prevention codes; participates in and occasionally conducts fire training classes and drills and studies 
technical materials on equipment operation, fire suppression, hazardous materials and fire prevention to 
improve or maintain an effective level of performance; performs related duties such as physical training 
each shift; studies maps to learn the district assigned as necessary.  May be required to relieve the driver, 
Lieutenant, or Captain to include driving fire apparatus and operating pump. Functions as ambulance 
attendant or driver; conduct station tours for schoolchildren; perform other duties as directed. 


Examples of Duties: 

  • Operates various kinds of apparatus such as Engines, Ladders, Tankers, Ambulances and Support Vehicles. 
  • Inspects apparatus, equipment and tools to ensure proper operation.  Creates reports on missing, 
    damaged or out of service equipment.
  • Maintains fire station and grounds.
  • Responsible for the correct notation in journals, preparing and submitting records and reports in a 
    complete and timely manner.
  • Attends and participates in training sessions and other classes in the fire department.
  • Assists in maintaining all Fire and EMS apparatus and equipment in a state of constant readiness.
  • Performs fire code enforcement inspections, pre-fire planning, and fire prevention programs as 
    assigned.
  • Maintains current certification in both Fire and EMS disciplines as required.
  • Performs other duties as assigned or required. 


PHYSICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: Ability to sit, stand and transport self from building to 
building. Ability to attend functions and meetings in buildings and at other sites.  Must be able to fight fires 
and perform strenuous physical tasks.  Works in and out-of-door environment; subject to extreme 
temperature, inclement weather, and intermittent exposure to dust, fumes and loud noise for extended 
periods of time; maintains physical activity over prolonged periods of time including standing attacking a 
fire, walking, kneeling and stooping in awkward positions, and moving/lifting heavy objects of up to 100 plus 
pounds.  May be exposed to electrical hazards, communicable diseases and chemicals while engaged in 
fire fighting or other rescue and medical activities. 


KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES AND SKILLS: Skill in communicating and understanding written and oral 
instruction; ability to reason abstractly using mechanical concepts. Must have abilities to: take effective 
action in emergency situations; exhibit emotional stability and knowledge to perform hazardous firefighting 
duties under stress; get along with the public; and maintain physical endurance and agility. Knowledge of 
location of streets, fire hydrants, and mayor buildings in an assigned area; the operating and mechanical 
principles involved in the operation of fire or rescue apparatus, and allied equipment, modern firefighting 
and fire prevention principles and practices. 


MINIMUM EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND CERTIFICATION: High School diploma or equivalent; Texas 
Class “B" Driver's License; active Paramedic certification by the Texas Department of State Health 
Services, active Basic Firefighter Certification as issued by the Texas Commission on Fire Protection. 


EMPLOYEE BENEFITS: Employees of the City receive paid medical, life and dental insurance, optional 
dependent insurance at employee expense; TMRS Retirement plan; sick leave and vacation leave benefits; paid 
holidays; optional deferred compensation plan. 




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