CITY OF MARYSVILLE IS NOW HIRING FOR THE POSITION OF FIRE ENGINEER
SALARY RANGE: $5,890.96 to 6,480.05 PER MONTH
FINAL FILING DATE: Tuesday, April 30, 2021, AT 1:00 P.M.
*****All applicants that provide ALL of the required Certificates (received BEFORE 5/3/2024), will test. Please arrive at the Marysville Fire Department (107 9th Street, Marysville, CA 95901) BY 8:50 am on Friday, 5/3/2024 to start the testing process. All applicants MUST apply (with ALL required Certificates received BEFORE 5/3/2024), test on 5/3/2024 at 9:00 am (in person), and successfully pass the test in order to advance in the recruitment process. There will ONLY be this ONE testing opportunity, please clear your calendars now.*****
There is a Study Guide/Source List attached to this recruitment that can assist with the possible resources used in the testing process.
The City of Marysville is hiring for a total of 1 Engineer position, and create an Employment List.
Performs advanced firefighting and rescue activities; operates and maintains the entire range of Fire Department vehicles, apparatus, equipment, and facilities; drives large fire apparatus in various traffic conditions; provides emergency medical and rescue services to the community; and performs related duties and responsibilities as required. The Fire Engineer receives direct supervision from the Fire Captain. This classification may be assigned temporary command of a fire station and may exercise functional supervision over staff during the assigned shift.
Performs tasks requiring: strength and stamina, such as lifting and moving equipment and objects weighing up to 100 pounds; pushing or pulling objects of up to 100 pounds; sitting, standing, walking on uneven or slippery surfaces, kneeling, bending, twisting, turning, stooping, squatting, grasping and crawling; ascending and descending stairs and ladders; working both inside and outside with exposure to extreme weather conditions, odors, dust and pollen; exposure to chemicals, skin irritants, fumes and solvents; frequent hand and arm motion; hand and finger dexterity sufficient to use small tools; turning and bending the neck; the ability to see well enough to read gauges, documents and street maps; accurate depth perception; the ability to communicate verbally, including projecting a voice that can be heard in a noisy environment; the ability to hear and distinguish various sounds, such as alarms, voices of co- workers, and warning horns or sirens in both quiet and noisy environments; the ability to stand, walk, bend , and reach at, above or below shoulder height for extended periods of time; sustained concentration and prolonged commitment to job tasks; interpersonal skills sufficient to work closely with others on a team; high level cognitive, interpretive and judgement skills; ability to demonstrate flexibility in the work environment, performing a variety of frequently changing tasks; ability to plan, negotiate, direct, control and monitor other’s activities and the ability to work alone effectively under stress in situations dangerous to self or others.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Work is conducted both in a fire station and in the field in various settings. Some of these include exposure to smoke, odors, heat, steam, fumes, and dust, as well as periodic exposure to dangerous or life-threatening situations. Work involves irregular hours during days and evenings, on weekdays, weekends, and holidays.