Monday, June 23, 2008

Firefighting job: Second shift water tender operator

Firefighting employment - Second shift water tender operator needed

Looking for second shift tactical fire-line Water Tender operator. Employment with fire line support equipment contractor.

Must be 18 to 80 years old, female or male preferred.
Must have California Commercial drivers license A or B with tank endorsement.
Must be able to work immediately.
Must have 2008 - 8 hour wildland safety card.
Must have decent driving record - DMV printout.
Must have experience - Very rough terrain, steep grades, long hours, very heavy truck, smoke, fire, dust, rain all part of the experience.
Must be able to safely drive a short wheelbase, 2400 gallon, two axle, type 1 Water Tender - w/ manual shift, air brakes and big motor.
Should be able to get to any fire camp in California within 8 -12 hours.

Should have proper Personnel Protective Equipment - Must be self sufficient on fire line during shift -

Nomex shirt, pants or coverall's, Helmet, Boots, Gloves, Goggles - We could assist w/provide some PPE.

No guaranteed employment - You will be called if needed. - Good pay per shift -
If interested please send a email to rocdad@gmail.com

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