2024 Helitack Air Crew Member Firefighter
Recruitment #2023-12-7662/7663/7664/7380/7381/7382/4592-WFF-Helitack
Locations: Base of Operations -- Wildland Fire Management Division (Olympia, Yakima)Full-time, Exempt, Non-represented positions.Salary: $3,433.00 - $3,840.00 Monthly
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Want to join something GREAT and make a difference?
The fire season is quickly approaching! Are you someone who loves firefighting and has an interest in fire aviation? The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is in search of hardworking, dedicated, responsible, and reliable team members to join our Wildland Fire Helitack Crews based in Yakima and Olympia. As a member of one of our Wildland Fire Helitack Crews, you will perform pre-suppression and suppression-related activities.
Firefighting is hard work and requires long hours and time away from home. You must be willing and capable of performing strenuous outdoor work safely and productively. Working for the DNR as a Wildland Firefighter is extremely rewarding. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with other fire professionals including area fire districts, federal and other state partners; giving you exposure to various learning opportunities, agency operations, and the ability to build cohesive relationships across the state of Washington. You will experience a different level of collaboration within the DNR, offering a lifetime worth of skills for your future career path. The experience and training gained as a member of an engine crew can form the foundation for a successful career in forestry and other natural resource professions. The duration of these positions is generally 3-6 months with work beginning as early as May and ending in late September (note: the season has the potential to begin as early as April and run as late as October). Upon hire, basic wildland fire training is provided. This training will usually take place at the agency's fire academy. The academy provides meals and lodging for all participants and has a duration of 7-14 days.
Work LocationsOne of the world's most scenic places, Washington State offers breathtaking discoveries for people who love natural beauty and outdoor recreation, from the Pacific Coast shores to the rugged Cascade Mountains to the rolling hills of the Palouse. The primary Base of operations will be in Yakima or Olympia Washington. Other possible locations during fire suppression season could be Omak, Colville, Wenatchee, Mount Vernon, and the Vancouver area.Crew housing is not available at either primary site, but rental options are available. Check out: http://www.yakima.org/yakima/relocate.html{rel="nofollow"} or https://www.tumwaterchamber.com/{rel="nofollow"}.
What to Expect as a DNR Firefighter:
Prepare for fire duty, and maintain assigned equipment and vehicles for fire readiness.
Safely respond to wildland fires to suppress and prevent them from spreading.
Perform entry-level wildland fire duties including hand-line construction, water handling, general suppression, and prevention activities or training.
When not engaged in wildland fire preparedness and suppression, Wildland Firefighters will perform tasks such as thinning and pruning trees for watersheds, protecting wildlife, and maintaining recreation sites, buildings, grounds, roads, and equipment.
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