Firefighting Jobs in New South Wales

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Firefighting Jobs in New South Wales

A fire fighter is someone who is trained to rescue people from a dangerous situation like crashed vehicle, burning or collapsed building, extinguish hazardous fire that is a threat to the people and property

Fire fighters main responsibility is putting out fire, though they also respond to other emergency situations.

To be a fire fighter requires commitment to help people in situations that are dangerous and put their life at risk.

NSW government employ different employees in different firefighter jobs NSW. Those employed as fire fighters at the entry level are taught how to use ladders, hoses and safety gear. They are required to eliminate hazards such as chemical leaks and to rescue accident victims. They are required to pass fitness test.

Fire and rescue NSW permanent fire fighter recruitment campaign plays an important role to identify fit, intelligent, community minded and healthy employees.

We have world class emergency services because of our highly skilled, ethical and professional individuals from diverse backgrounds. We mainly recruit people who can commit to values of fire and rescue NSW and contribute to emergency responses and fire prevention.

Engineers are required to have a broad knowledge of mechanics or be trained in mechanics though they are responsible for operating and driving fire trucks and engines.

Lieutenants and captains are different tiers of fire crew leadership, their roles includes commanding fire fighters at the accident scene.

The fire chiefs preside over the fire stations; he is responsible for recruiting and training new employees and managing fire budget. He also works together with other emergency services personnel managers whose duties overlap. The key requirement for this position is several years experience as a fire fighter officer and a college degree in fire fighter science or business administration.

Paramedics are also part of the fire crew, their role is to provide treatment to the injured at the scene of accident. They are required to have a medical degree.

Why to be an NSW fire fighter?

Fire fighting is an important and rewarding career because fire fighters are respected in the society and hence it enables one to make a difference in the NSW community.

They work in a team based environment, in any situation there is always someone to back the firefighter.Working together to save lives is an important personal reward.

Fire fighters have a decent pay and benefits. According to the Bureau of labour statistics(2012) the average salary for a fire fighter was $42250 per year ($21.75 per hour) and they also receive full benefits such as health insurance, vacation pay, pension plans and early retirement.

The high job security for fire fighters makes it a noble professional.

REFERENCES

About The Firefighter Challenge. Retrieved on 29 Oct 2009.

"Retained Firefighters". Fire and Rescue NSW. September 17, 2011.

"Hazardous waste operations and emergency response. - 1910.120". Osha.gov. Retrieved 2012-12-10.

National Institute for Occupational Safety and HealthAlert: Preventing Injuries and Deaths of Fire Fighters due to Structural Collapse. August 1999.

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