| POSITION TITLE: |
Firefighter 1/Squad Boss
Temporary, Non-benefited
M-F, some weekends due to fire |
| DEPARTMENT: |
ND Forest Service
Bismarck , ND |
| SALARY: |
$12.05+/hour |
| SCREENING DATE: |
Open until filled |
| LOCATION: |
Various, Mainly in Amidon and Bismarck areas |
| DESCRIPTION: |
Work primarily as a member of an engine or hand crew, in the skilled use of a variety of specialized hand tools and use of light power tools, equipment and firefighting techniques; serve as engine driver/operator; perform daily maintenance on assigned engine; work under adverse conditions while on fire duty; meet physical requirements of duties; teach fire-related courses. Must be able to be dispatched for up to two weeks. |
MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS: |
- High school diploma or equivalent
- NWCG qualifications as a firefighter type 1
- Valid driver's license
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PREFERRED
QUALIFICATIONS:
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- Previous fire experience as firefighter 1
- Knowledge of land navigation
- Vehicle and equipment maintenance experience
- Sawyer qualifications
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| TO APPLY: |
All interested persons should submit a cover letter, copies of NWCG fire training certificates, and a standard NDSU application form to the Office of Human Resources or Job Service by the close of business on the screening date. Applications may be sent to North Dakota State University , Office of Human Resources, PO Box 5345 - University Station, Old Main 205, Fargo , ND 58105 . NOTE: Veteran's claiming preference must submit all proof of eligibility by the screening date. Proof of eligibility includes a DD-214 and if claiming disabled status, a current letter of disability.
NDSU is an EOI. Women & traditionally underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply. |
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The
North Dakota Forest Service is organized under the North Dakota Board
of Higher Education and has been a part of the higher education system
since 1907. The agency is administered by the State Forester who reports
to the President of North Dakota State University at Fargo.
The North Dakota Forest Service Mission is to "care for, protect,
and improve forest and natural resources to enhance the quality of
life for present and future generations." The agency achieves
this mission by administering forestry programs statewide. Technical
assistance relating to the management of private forest lands, state
forest lands, urban and community forests, tree planting, and wildfire
protection is provided by the agency. The North Dakota Forest Service
operates a nursery that produces 1.3 million seedlings annually, and
also owns and manages approximately 13,278 acres of state forest lands.
Nestled on the east side of the Missouri River, Bismarck is the capital
of North Dakota. With a population of just over 50,000 people, it
has all the amenities of a large city as it maintains a small town
atmosphere. People are friendly and crime is almost non-existent.
The community is served by an airport, two medical centers, a private
four-year university, a public two-year technical college, the United
Tribes Training College and numerous other advanced educational opportunities
through the North Dakota University System. It provides numerous outdoor
recreational opportunities such as five local golf courses, over thirty
local parks and a zoo. Additionally there are nationally prized fishing
and hunting opportunities, the Dakota Prairie Grasslands and the Theodore
Roosevelt National Park offering spectacular outdoor experiences nearby.
This information will be made available I alternative format upon
request by contacting Human Resources at 701-231-8961.
North Dakota State University is an equal opportunity institution.
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