FOR TC 09R - Fire Crew Member
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Share this job as a link in your status update to LinkedIn. Posting Title Position Classification Union GEU Work Options On-Site Location 100 Mile House, BC V0K 2E0 CA Alexis Creek, BC V0L 1A0 CA Bella Coola, BC V0T 1C0 CA Burns Lake, BC V0J 1E0 CA Campbell River, BC V9W 6Y7 CA Castlegar, BC V1N 4P5 CA Clearwater, BC V0E1N0 CA Cobble Hill, BC V0R 1L0 CA Cranbrook, BC V1C 7G5 CA Cultus Lake, BC V2R 5H6 CA Fort Nelson, BC V0C 1R0 CA Fort St John, BC V1J6M7 CA Grand Forks, BC V0H 1H4 CA Hazelton, BC V0J 1Y1 CA Hope, BC V0X 1L0 CA Houston, BC V0J 1Z2 CA Invermere, BC V0A 1K0 CA Kamloops, BC V2H 1B7 CA Lillooet, BC V0K 1V0 CA Lytton, BC V0K 1Z0 CA Mackenzie, BC V0J 2C0 CA Merritt, BC V1K 1B8 CA Multiple Locations, BC CA (Primary) Nelson, BC V1L 6K1 CA Parksville, BC V9P 2H7 CA Pemberton, BC V0N 2L0 CA Penticton, BC V2A 8X1 CA Port Alberni, BC V9Y 8Y9 CA Powell River, BC V8A 5G7 CA Prince George, BC V2N4P7 CA Princeton, BC V0X 1W0 CA Quesnel, BC V2J 6W6 CA Revelstoke, BC V0E 3K0 CA Salmon Arm, BC V1E 4S4 CA Squamish, BC V8B 0H3 CA Telkwa, BC V0J 2X3 CA Terrace, BC V8G 1W2 CA Valemount, BC V0E 2Z0 CA Vanderhoof, BC V0J 3A0 CA Vernon, BC V1T 9V2 CA Williams Lake, BC V2G 5M1 CA Salary Range $50,190.86 - $56,546.21 annually, plus $54.75 bi-weekly Isolation allowance for Fort Nelson; $41.07 bi-weekly isolation allowance for Burns Lake; $44.49 bi-weekly isolation allowance for Hazelton; $51.33 bi-weekly isolation allowance for Chetwynd. Close Date 1/31/2025 Job Type Temporary (Auxiliary) Temporary End Date Ministry/Organization BC Public Service -> Ministry of Forests Job Summary The Team As a part of the BC Wildfire Service, you'll join a dynamic and experienced team of diverse individuals dedicated to the common goal of making responder safety a priority. As a part of this team, you'll collaborate with professionals in wildfire prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery from across the province. The Fire Crew Member is the foundational role in fire suppression, working together ensuring incidents are responded to safely and effectively. We value being of service to our communities, supporting each other, and promoting a learning culture. The Role As a Fire Crew Member, you'll be a part of a crew on the fireline and in day-to-day fieldwork around their communities, playing a vital part in keeping these communities safe and resilient. Your work in wildfire prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery will have a direct impact across the province. Candidates will find excitement in this opportunity to work in a fast-paced, team-based environment, where their efforts contribute to the well-being of British Columbia's citizens. Qualifications: Education and Experience Requirements
- Grade 12 or equivalent; OR
- An equivalent combination of education, training and experience may be considered; AND
- Valid Basic First Aid* (formally known as First Aid Ticket OFA Level 1) with Transportation endorsement prior to attending New Recruit Bootcamp; AND
- Successfully complete pre-employment fitness standard; AND
- Successful completion of the New Recruit Boot Camp training standard and related ‘S-courses’; AND
- Maintain personal weights standards as required for crew type**; AND
- Class 5 drivers license as required for crew type.
- Previous forestry or resource-based work experience
- Outdoor experience such as hunting/trapping, stewardship roles or fire keeping/ fire watching
- Post-secondary forestry or resource management education (in progress or completed)
- Skill or aptitude related to trades
- High level of academics or fitness achievement.
- WorkSafe BC recognized Advanced First Aid (formally known as OFA Level 3) valid through to November 2025.
- Valid British Columbia Forest Safety Council BC Faller Certification, ENFORM Oil & Gas Faller Certification or Faller in Training.
- To be flexible regarding ongoing changes in responsibilities, assignments, and corporate structures.
- To keep current on emerging issues.
- To take in-house training and certification as required.
- To fly in aircraft (fixed wing and rotary) as required.
- To work extended hours, including weekends, and be on standby with limited notice in accordance with the preparedness plan.
- To travel and overnight in remote locations where accommodations may vary as required.
- To participate in Incident Command System positions as assigned.
- To work under adverse or stressful conditions, including smoke, extreme heat and mountainous terrain in remote and isolated conditions.
- To obtain and maintain certification and training for crew positions to meet operational requirements.
- The majority of fire crews begin work in late February through May 6th and work until mid October; with an option for students to end in late August.
- When on active fire duty, staff may work longer days and can remain on fire duty for up to 14 days before taking days off. For safety reasons, the actual number of days a fire fighter works on the fire line is limited and followed by days of rest or light duty.
- A Physician's Release Form needs to be completed by a physician only if you are invited to one of our training Boot Camps later in the spring. These examinations must be obtained within 30 days prior to attending camp or the Physician's Release Form will no longer be valid. This form will be provided to you if you are invited to Boot Camp.
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