Company

Indianapolis Airport AuthoritySee more

addressAddressIndianapolis, IN
type Form of workFull-time
salary Salary$52.3K - $66.2K a year

Job description

  • Work with an award-winning team that values YOU!
  • Paid Childcare Reimbursements up to $10k/year
  • Paid Tuition Assistance up to $5,250/year
  • Generous Medical, Dental, Vision and RX
  • Free Healthcare through Marathon Health
  • Pet Insurance
  • Up to 5% Match Retirement Plan
  • Generous Paid Time Off Programs & MORE!

General Summary
It is the responsibility of the Firefighter/Paramedic to respond to all emergency calls on airport property which involves property damage, injury, or a threat of property damage or injury focusing first on the safety of the individual and secondly on minimizing property damage and protecting the environment. Ensure that the airport has the capability to respond to emergencies within the standards established by the FAA regulations.
Communications and Interactions with Others

  • The public.
  • Tenants.
  • Co-workers.
  • Other departments.
  • Contractors.
  • Other government entities.
  • Other fire rescue departments.

Essential Functions

  • Indiana State certified Paramedic. Functions as a primary advanced life support pre-hospital care-giver on EMS responses when necessary. Performs advanced life support skills and patient care including transport of the patient to an appropriate hospital facility. Certification in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) from an approved American Heart Association training institution.
  • Daily, inspect and confirm the operating status of the truck assigned checking fluid levels by gauge and manually, operating pumps, ensuring that all required equipment is on board and stocked and that radios operate properly. Fuel truck as necessary.
  • Throughout the shift, maintain the fire station both inside and outside, mopping floors, vacuuming carpets, washing windows, sweeping, dusting, re-supplying storeroom, shoveling walks and cleaning the kitchen and restrooms.
  • Respond to emergency calls within the FAA time limits by getting to one’s truck, bunkering, operating the truck, driving to the scene and employing the necessary rescue tactics ranging from spraying fire retarding agent, to stabilizing an injured party and packaging for transportation. Emergency calls may include, but are not limited to airplane crash, building fire, automobile accident, injury or illness.
  • Respond to spills of fuel or hazardous substances and bomb threats. Build dikes or contain fuel or hazardous substances in such a manner as to prevent discharge into the surface drainage system. Respond to bomb threats by evacuating and securing the area and assisting the Police Bomb Squad.
  • Conduct inspections on fire/EMS equipment used by the public as well as by trained firefighters.
  • Provide escorts, safety seminars, and training sessions Participate in continuous physical and mental training.
  • Perform any other function assigned.

Physical Tasks

  • Operate a motor vehicle.
  • Operate heavy equipment.
  • Operate small equipment and power tools.
  • Operate a computer keyboard.
  • Operate office equipment.
  • Lift and carry up to 160 pounds.
  • Climb ladders/stairs.
  • Walk, crawl, sit, stand, stoop, bend, squat, push, pull, jump, run.
  • See, hear, talk, write.
  • Have physical dexterity and agility.
  • Eye-hand coordination.
  • Operate airport radio.
  • File/store.
  • Operate machinery.

Cognitive Tasks

  • Read and comprehend.
  • Comprehend, retain and follow oral and written instructions.
  • Exercise good judgment.
  • Set priorities.
  • Effectively communicate.
  • Make informative presentations.
  • Continue technical and physical training.
  • Control high stress situations.
  • Provide instructions and training.
  • Direct.
  • Complete forms.
  • Make decisions.

Work Environment

  • Work as a team.
  • Regular extended continuous work schedules.
  • Outside and inside work sites.
  • Exposure to all type of weather and temperature conditions.
  • Exposure to dust, dirt, mud.
  • Exposure to hazardous chemicals and infectious substances.
  • Exposure to moving machinery, nip points.
  • Exposure to high stress situations.
  • Exposure to life threatening situation.
  • Work in bulky, heavy protective clothing.
  • Multiple work sites.

Preferred Education, Experience, and Skills

  • Graduation from a standard high school or vocational school or successful completion of a high school equivalency exam.
  • Ability to perform all the physical and cognitive tasks outlined in the job description.
  • Any combination of education and experience that provides the knowledge, skills and ability to perform the duties of this position.

Required Licenses, Certificates, and Conditions

  • Valid driver’s license and a demonstrated good driving record.
  • Certification as a Paramedic.
  • Certification in ACLS.
  • Successfully complete Airport Firefighter certification.
  • Successfully complete, on an annual basis, required EMS In-service, once certified by the state.
  • Ability to perform all of the essential functions of the job outlined above without creating a direct threat to the safety of oneself or others.
  • Uncorrected vision of 20/100 or better and corrected vision of 20/40 or better.
  • Successfully complete NIMS 100, 200, 700, 800 certifications.
  • CPR Certification.
  • Successfully complete Hazardous Material Operations level.
  • Certification as a Firefighter II.

Job Type: Full-time

Work Location: In person

Benefits

Health insurance, Dental insurance, Tuition reimbursement, Paid time off, Vision insurance, Retirement plan, Pet insurance
Refer code: 8223286. Indianapolis Airport Authority - The previous day - 2024-02-19 19:42

Indianapolis Airport Authority

Indianapolis, IN
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