Positions exist for the use and application of Firefighters within the Fidelity Group to respond and deal with any and all fire related incidents.
The main responsibilities include but are not limited to response of Fire incidents and firefighting, emergency rescue services, rendering basic medical care, fire prevention and training activities, operating and maintaining of firefighting equipment and apparatus and all related work as required in order to protect the lives and property of the clients of the Fidelity Group.
Responsibilities
Responding to fires, rescues and related emergency and non-emergency humanitarian incidents.
Responding to incidents involving hazardous substances.
Extricating and/or releasing casualties and carrying out emergency operations as directed by the level of authority.
Resuscitating and treating injured persons and carrying out emergency operations as directed by next level authority.
Operating a range of equipment to control, manage and extinguish fires.
Undertaking fire protection duties in situations that potentially threaten lives or property and having available appropriate equipment as directed by supervisors.
Preparing for emergency incidents and protection duties under the guidance, mentorship and supervision of seniors and officers in charge.
Participate in training drills, simulation exercises and physical fitness training as directed.
To train all relevant employees on the theory and practice necessary to fight fires.
Advise on preventative and corrective actions.
Implement the relevant procedures, strategies and use the proper equipment to promote local or national security activities for the protection of data, people, institutions and property.
Perform basic level maintenance on equipment to ensure operational readiness.
Checking, cleaning, testing and maintaining vehicles and equipment.
Complete computerised occurrence log in order to maintain proper records of daily occurrences.
Conducting health and safety inspections in order to maintain a safe work environment in the workplace.
Completing of pro forma documentation.
Participating in Departmental Health and Safety Committee meetings.
Driving and operating a range of heavy and extra heavy specialised vehicles/appliances to or at emergency incidents as directed.
Operating a range of machinery to hoist lower, gain access to buildings and/or extricate victims, equipment and any other persons at emergency incidents.
Ensure that the fire apparatus and associated emergency equipment can be safely and effectively operated and utilised to save lives and property.
Assist with Fire and Safety training, fire safety inspections, life safety education and training drills.
Ensures compliance with Occupational Health and Safety Act in respect of the shift, by conducting the necessary safety inspections, ensuring subordinates are provided with, use and maintain prescribed protective clothing as well as ensuring adherence to all policies and orders made to promote personal safety and the prevention of loss.
Ensures compliance with prescribed equipment maintenance schedules and effecting repairs where possible at shift level in order to contribute to ensuring operational readiness and reduction of damage to equipment.
Complete of all shift related administrative routines specified in departmental policy and orders to ensure efficiency and maintenance of prescribed records/registers under the auspice of the Fire Chief.
Undertaking supervisory and line functional personnel related functions.
Requirements
Grade 12 as a minimum school qualification.
IFSAC Accredited.
NFPA 1001 Firefighter 2 certification.
Firefighter II Certification.
Firefighting training and at least 2 – 3 years related experience are essential.
Valid code C1/EC driver's license with PrDP.
Advanced driving experience advantageous.
Medically and physically fit.
Good understanding and practice of Fire prevention procedures.
Knowledge of Fire-fighting systems (namely systems used to extinguish fires, the classes and chemistry of fire).
Clear criminal record.
Capability to react within efficient time frames to emergency situations.
Administration, interpersonal communication and customer liaison skills are required.
Hazmat experience and knowledge essential.
EMT certification.
First Aid levels 1 to 3.
ILS advantageous.
Skills & Competencies
Strong communication skills, both verbal and written.
Sound understanding of the Hazmat guidelines.
Sound understanding of the Security Industry and how to act within the code of conduct of the Group and Regulatory Authority.
Sound understanding of fundamental elements related to firefighter instructor applications within an operational role.