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Wildland Fire Captain - Insurance Division, oversees activities including fire prevention and mitigation, pre fire assessment, and fire suppression. Â A Wildland Fire Captain in the insurance division reports to, and provides assistance to, a Battalion Chief. In the absence of a Battalion Chief, the Fire Captain shall report directly to the Capstone Insurance Division Chief.
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Responsibilities/Duties:
- Wildland Fire Captain – Insurance Division, manages the day-to-day operation and maintenance of a fire station, or other site, and the apparatus and personnel assigned.
- Conducts wildfire safety checks and pre-fire planning inspections.
- Develop, direct and participate in drills and training programs. Provide information to the public, and participate in public relations events.
- A Wildland Fire Captain may act in the capacity of Battalion Chief as needed.
- Able to work any shift assigned, including nights, holidays and weekends. Insurance division members may be assigned to an incident for 14 - 21 days, and be dispatched to fires in the western United States. Work hours are typically 8 hour days, however hours may vary based on the job and/or customer needs.
- Supervise the safe operation of company vehicles.
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- Conduct performance evaluations of assigned crew members as required.
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Minimum Qualifications:
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- High School diploma or GED
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- Current CPR/AED certification
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- Valid driver license with good driving record
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- Able to work any assigned shift, including nights, holidays and weekends. Insurance division members may be assigned to locations in the western United States for 14 -21 days.
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- Ability to pass a work capacity test conducted during the initial onboarding process
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- Proficient in the use of a computer, Ipad, etc., including systems such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint and other platforms for routine business use.
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- Knowledgeable in current wildland firefighting practices and procedures, particularly in the wildland urban interface (WUI) environment.
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- Prior wildland firefighting experience (USFS, BLM, Cal Fire, etc.)
- Desired - Advanced first aid and/or EMT
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Minimum required NWCG and FEMA courses:
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L - 180 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Human Factors in the Wildland Fire Service
S – 130         Wildland Firefighting
S - 230 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Crew Boss
S - 231 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Engine Boss
S - 190 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior
S – 290         Intermediate Wildland Fire Behavior
IS - 100 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Introduction to the Incident Command System
IS – 200        Basic Incident Command System
IS - 700 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Introduction to the National Incident Management System
IS – 800        Introduction to the National Response Framework
Q0426 Introduction to Fire and EMS Supervision and Management
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Minimum Capstone Certification (within 60 days of hire):
- Capstone – Insurance Captain Position Task Book (PTB)
Applicants will be required to undergo a background investigation prior to being considered for employment.Â
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