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THE DEPARTMENT
About this role
About This Role
The San Mateo Consolidated Fire Department is looking for a highly motivated individual to join our team in this newly created classification. You will maintain fire apparatus and department vehicles for the communities of Belmont, Foster City, and San Mateo. This is a unique opportunity for an independent, organized individual to work with a destination Fire Department that thrives on protecting and serving our communities.
Who We Are
Central County Fire Department (CCFD) serves the Cities of Burlingame and Millbrae and the Town of Hillsborough. The Department serves a population of 66,045 from six fire stations across a service area of approximately 15 square miles. CCFD is supported by 91 FTEs and a FY2023-24 operating budget of $33.14 million. The Fire Marshal reports to the Deputy Fire Chief and oversees the Prevention and Preparedness Division supported by 7 team members.
Cadet Program (20498553)
Woodside Fire Protection District offers an exceptional Cadet Program for individuals interested in a career in the Fire Service. Cadets gain hands-on experience participating in training and public service events. Cadets work 24-hour shifts and ride-along on emergency calls.
Woodside Cadets will work and be involved in:
Emergency calls, firefighter training, public education events, fire prevention, station duties, CERPP, CPR/first aid training. They must also meet monthly hour requirements and attend monthly training drills.
The Marysville Police Department is recruiting for the position of Public Safety Dispatcher.
We are seeking energetic and outstanding individuals to join our team. Ideal candidates are committed to working with their community in total partnership as we work together to improve the quality of life for everyone who works, lives and plays in our city. Public Safety Dispatchers are tasked with dispatching first responders including police, fire and medical services.
Transit Dispatcher (20494847)
Have you ever thought about a career in Transit Dispatching?
• Do you enjoy working in a fast-paced office environment?
• Do you love working assisting customers by phone utilizing reservation and scheduling software?
• Are you empathetic and patient with members of the public, including senior citizens and persons with disabilities?
• Does transit dispatching sound like something you would like to do?
TITLE: Maintenance Instructor
EMPLOYMENT TYPE: Non-Exempt (Safety-Sensitive Position)
DIVISION: Transit Operations Training
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Sunday May 19, 2024 [First Cut Off – April 21, 2024]
PAY RANGE: $50.06 - $66.75 hourly ($104,124.80 - $138,840 estimated annual)
Join our team!
We are seeking self-motivated and community-oriented individuals interested in learning a new career to join our fast-paced Police department as 9-1-1 Dispatcher Trainees. Our Dispatchers provide an essential and impactful service to our community and find reward in helping those in need.
- Position Summary
Under general supervision, operates a variety of transit vehicles to transport passengers along specific, assigned routes according to the District's requirements. Provide service in a safe, courteous and reliable manner. Responsible for written reports and other information as required. Upon completion of the Golden Gate Transit Training Program, the employee operates regularly scheduled assignments. All runs will originate in either Santa Rosa, Novato or San Rafael.