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Washington State Department of Natural Resources Helitack Air Crew Lead in Olympia, Washington
2025 Helitack Air Crew Lead, WFML Full-time, Seasonal, Represented positions Anticipated Seasonal employment is April -November 2025. Locations: Base of Operations -- Wildland Fire Management Division (Olympia, Yakima) *Salary: $3,477.00 - $4,632.00 Monthly * *Review of applications is ongoing. *We reserve the right to make a hiring decision or close this recruitment at any time after 12/3/24. It is in your best interest to submit materials as soon as possible. Firefighting is hard work and requires long hours and time away from home. You must be willing and capable of performing strenuous outdoor work safely and productively. Working for the DNR as a Helitack Air Crew Lead is extremely rewarding. You will have the opportunity to collaborate with other fire professionals including area fire districts, and federal and other state partners; giving you exposure to a variety of learning opportunities, agency operations, and the ability to build cohesive relationships across the state of Washington. You will experience a high level of collaboration within the DNR that will offer a lifetime worth of skills for your future career path. The experience and training gained can form the foundation for a successful career in fire, forestry, and other natural resource professions. If you are an experienced wildland firefighter who would like to continue using your fire operations background while flying in and working with helicopters, this is the job for you.
Responsibilities: Support Suppression Readiness Ensures aircrew members' suppression equipment is prepared for initial attack, including fire line gear, PPE, tools, chain saws, drip torches, Bambi Bucket maintenance, external use equipment inspections, vehicle cleanliness, and daily inspections. Maintains accurate MER and maintenance record books for chase vehicles. Complete accurate TAR and travel documentation. Assist with aviation suppression training and orientation. Request through the Helicopter Manager any needs or replacements for equipment. Is competent in tasks outlined in WADNR Aviation Program expectations and Aviation Operating Plans, Manuals, and Standards as it pertains to helicopter operations for the DNR. Supports engagement and training of regional staff detailed with the program working on aviation qualifications. Wildland Fire Suppression Accurately relay fire behavior information to dispatch and to the supervisor. With approval from the Helicopter Manager, safely implements appropriate fire suppression tactics, complying with safety guidelines outlined in the DNR AOPS, NSHO, and IRPG. Complete accurate fire reports, IIRs, and time sheets for fires as requested by the supervisor. Oversight of aircrew members and firefighters working on and with aircraft.
*Required Qualifications: *
- Knowledge of Incident Command System.
- Qualified as National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) Firefighter Type 2 (FFT2) with the ability to become qualified as a Helicopter Crew Member (HECM) within 6 months.
- Effective writing skills, communication skills, and public speaking skills.
- 1 or more seasons of Wildland Fire experience as FFT2.
- Ability to think critically in high stress, complex situations.