Overview
Job Description
This position involves performing Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF) duties along with fire prevention and safety responsibilities across facilities and operational areas.
Key Responsibilities
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Respond to aircraft-related incidents, including helipad standbys, in-flight emergencies, and flight line accidents.
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Support emergency operations involving aircraft by carrying out rescue, extrication, fire suppression, medical assistance, fuel spill containment, runway readiness, and debris removal.
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Handle structural fires, medical emergencies, hazardous materials incidents, and other emergency situations within the facility and surrounding grounds.
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Execute firefighting tasks such as suppression, ventilation, forcible entry, search and rescue, salvage, and overhaul.
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Identify and connect to water sources; deploy hoses, operate nozzles, and assist with water stream direction; utilize fire extinguishers and ladders as required.
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Operate a variety of firefighting tools and systems, including hoses, nozzles, appliances, and sprinkler/standpipe components.
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Inspect, maintain, and repair fire apparatus, equipment, protective gear, vehicles, and medical supplies to ensure operational readiness.
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Drive and operate emergency response vehicles safely and effectively.
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Participate in ongoing training, drills, and safety exercises to maintain certifications and readiness.
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Communicate clearly via radio with dispatch, medical personnel, and team members during operations.
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Conduct building inspections, hazard assessments, and pre-incident planning, including identifying hydrant locations and facility layouts.
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Perform fire prevention inspections to identify risks and ensure compliance with safety regulations; assist with fire investigations and reporting.
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Inspect and maintain fire extinguishers, emergency wash stations, AED units, and specialized suppression systems.
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Complete assigned projects and support operational tasks, including aircraft fueling/defueling activities when required.
Education
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High school diploma or equivalent required
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Associate or bachelor’s degree preferred
Experience & Certifications
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One to three years of relevant experience preferred
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Required certifications: Firefighter I & II, Hazardous Materials Awareness/Operations (Hazmat AO), Airport Firefighter, and EMT-B
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Additional certifications are considered an asset
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Must be eligible to obtain and maintain a security clearance, if required
Physical Requirements & Work Environment
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Work is performed in both controlled indoor settings and high-risk environments, including areas near active flight lines and variable weather conditions.
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Must have adequate vision (correctable) and hearing to perform duties safely.
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Physical tasks include standing, walking, climbing, crouching, balancing, and working in confined spaces.
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Ability to lift or move up to 50 pounds on a regular basis.
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Responsible for handling hazardous materials in accordance with safety and regulatory standards.
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Required to wear and maintain appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including respiratory protection, helmets, eye/face protection, and other safety gear.
About Science and Engineering Services, LLC
Science and Engineering Services, LLC (SES) provides specialized aviation support, emergency response, and technical services for government and commercial clients. With a focus on innovation, precision, and safety, SES delivers reliable solutions in firefighting, rescue operations, and aircraft services while supporting critical mission readiness.