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Wildfire Crew Member Type 3, Prince George

Wildfire Crew Member Type 3, Prince George
Description
Wildfire crew members are expected to participate and excel by suppressing fires using methods such as digging hand guard, using water delivery systems, operating power saws and various other practices. Working as part of an organized crew within a definite command structure, wildfire employees work long hours in stressful or potentially dangerous situations and are expected to be able to work for extended periods with little time off. While not engaged in active fire response, crew members may be scheduled for base support duties, equipment and facility maintenance, training, physical fitness testing, or other project‑based work such as silviculture, trail building, or brushing, where available. However, as this is an on‑call position, non‑fire assignments and hours of work cannot be guaranteed and will depend entirely on operational requirements, project availability, and fire activity. Firefighters are expected to remain available during standby periods and be prepared to respond within the required timeframe when dispatched.

Firefighters need to be in excellent physical condition and exhibit a high energy work ethic. They must be able to take direction, work cooperatively within diverse teams and across the organization to achieve group and organizational goals. They must be able to work long days under extreme conditions, be flexible regarding ongoing changes in responsibility, assignments and organizational structures, and dedicate themselves to workplace and Fireline safety.

Responsibilities Safety

Maintain and encourage a high degree of personal safety and safety for the crew.

Participate in SNRC’s OH&S Program and abide by its policies and procedures.

Demonstrate ability to plan and take appropriate action on fires, leading by example and ensuring effective teamwork in adherence to safety standards.

Establish effective communication methods (radio, etc.) with crew, transportation providers and others in the area.

Safely operate and maintain firefighting equipment such as power saws, pumps, etc.

Perform strenuous and physically demanding work in remote areas and adverse conditions such as smoke, extreme heat, mountainous terrain for extended periods.

Travel safely by truck, boat, ATV, float plane and helicopter without issue.

Maintain personal health and fitness in order to conduct firefighting duties regularly and efficiently.

Quality&Professionalism

Maintain professional deportment and demeanor at all times.

Attend and successfully complete any additional fire suppression training (as required by management).

Work extended hours and overtime with limited notice; be available for standby and on‑call work; travel extensively.

Take direction and follow instructions accurately in a structured and disciplined environment.

Participate in camp shifts as required and live in camp‑style environments (up to 16 consecutive days).

Ensure daily equipment and supplies are organized.

Perform non‑fire related tasks such as fire camp/base regular upkeep or other duties as assigned by Crew Leader, supervisor or management.

Present oneself in a manner appropriate for daily assignments.

Profitability

Ensure all activities are conducive to SNRC interests (i.e., efficient, billable, prepared, and responsible for maintaining personal and company equipment).

Encourage efficiencies through individual effort and cooperation with coworkers.

The starting wage for this position is

$23.00/hour , with potential for progression based on experience and development within the role.

Qualifications

High School Diploma or better in Adult Education.

Desired Attributes

Team Player

– Works well as a member of a group.

Enthusiastic

– Shows intense and eager enjoyment and interest.

Dedicated

– Devoted to a task or purpose with loyalty or integrity.

Motivated

– Driven to achieve goals.

Flexible

– Inspired to perform well when given the ability to set personal schedule and goals.

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