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ADT Fidelity
company unit
Eastern Cape Fidelity ADT
Experience at least
entry level
The company's main line of business
Security and Investigations
The work's practical domain
Other
Description of the Job
A firefighter
Local regions
There are roles inside the Fidelity Group for Firefighters to use and apply their skills in responding to and handling any and all fire-related events.
The primary duties include, but are not limited to, fire incident response and firefighting, emergency rescue services, delivery of basic medical care, fire prevention and training programs, operation and maintenance of fire fighting equipment and apparatus, and all associated tasks as necessary to protect the lives and property of Fidelity Group clients.
Major areas of responsibility: (not comprehensive) by performing firefighting and emergency operations under the direction, mentoring, and supervision of seniors and officers in charge:
Responding to fires, rescues, and other humanitarian crises and emergencies, both urgent and not.
Responding to events involving dangerous materials
performing emergency tasks, freeing, and/or rescuing victims as instructed by the level of authority
Conducting emergency operations as instructed by the next level of authority, as well as resuscitating and treating wounded individuals
Maintaining a variety of tools for fire prevention, management, and suppression
Performing fire protection tasks in potentially life-threatening or property-threatening scenarios and having the right tools on hand as instructed by supervisors.
Planning for emergency situations and security responsibilities under the direction, mentoring, and supervision of senior officials and officers in charge
Take part in physical training, simulation exercises, and training drills as instructed.
To educate all relevant workers on the theory and practice required to combat fires
Provide guidance on preventive and remedial steps.
Use the appropriate tools, methods, and strategies to support local or national security operations for the protection of data, individuals, organizations, and property.
Carry out simple equipment maintenance to keep it ready for use.
maintaining, testing, cleaning, and inspecting automobiles and machinery
Keep a thorough record of daily events by using a fully computerized occurrence log.
Performing health and safety inspections to ensure a safe work environment in the workplace
Finishing the pro forma paperwork
Attending meetings of the Departmental Health and Safety Committee
To or at emergency events, drive and run a variety of specialized heavy and extra heavy vehicles/equipment in accordance with instructions.
Using a variety of equipment to lift victims, gain entry to buildings, and/or remove victims, gear, and anybody else during emergencies.
To protect life and property, make sure the fire trucks and accompanying emergency equipment can be used securely and efficiently.
Help with fire safety inspections, life safety education, fire and safety training, and training exercises.
Through performing necessary safety inspections, making sure that subordinates use and maintain required protective gear, and making sure that all policies and orders aimed at advancing personal safety and preventing loss are followed, it ensures compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act with regard to the shift.
In order to help guarantee operational readiness and minimize damage to equipment, it makes sure that the specified equipment maintenance schedule is followed and that repairs are made at the shift level whenever feasible.
Under the direction of the Fire Chief, all shift-related administrative procedures outlined in departmental rules and orders must be completed in order to guarantee efficiency and the maintenance of the required records/registers.
Performing responsibilities connected to line and supervisory personnel
Skills and experience required:
A minimum of a 12th-grade education is required to attend school.
accredited by IFSAC
Firefighter 2 certification from the National Fire Protection Association 1001
Certification for Firefighter II
Firefighting training and a minimum of 2–3 years of relevant experience are necessary.
A valid drivers license with PrDP for code C1
Having prior experience with advanced driving is beneficial.
In good shape, both physically and mentally
Fire prevention procedures are well understood and practiced.
Understanding fire-fighting systems (specifically those employed to put out fires, the classes and chemistry of fire)
No prior offenses.
The ability to respond quickly to crises.
Interpersonal communication, customer liaison, and administration abilities are essential.
Prior experience and knowledge of hazardous materials are required.
certification as an EMT
First Aid levels 1-3
Fundamental Skills:
Excellent verbal and written communication abilities
a solid grasp of the Hazmat standards
A solid grasp of the Security Industry and how to behave in accordance with the rules of conduct of the Group and Regulatory Authority.
Have a solid grasp of the core components pertaining to fire fighter instructor applications in an operational capacity.
Candidates who meet the requirements should send their CVs.
Existing employees are given priority according to company policy, and the decision is based only on merit. Any advertised role is subject to our discretion when it comes to scheduling an interview. Please consider your application to this post to be rejected if you haven't heard from us within ten business days of the closing date.:APLLY
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