Are you a recent municipal fire academy graduate, a student in a Fire Science program, or an Emergency Medical Technician looking for hands-on, high-stakes experience? Working as a Confined Space Rescue Technician is not only a rewarding career but also a fantastic steppingstone into the fire service. It offers real-world exposure to emergency response scenarios that directly align with the skills and demands of a professional firefighter.
Key Responsibilities
•Perform confined space rescue operations in compliance with OSHA, ANSI, and other regulatory standards.
•Monitor and assess hazardous environments, ensuring the safety of personnel in confined spaces such as tanks, vaults, silos, and manholes.
•Maintain and operate specialized rescue equipment, ensuring readiness for emergency response.
•Collaborate with team members, site management, and emergency responders to execute safe, effective rescue operations.
•Stay on-call and respond quickly to emergency situations, providing rapid and efficient rescue services.
Ideal Candidates Will Have
•Strong understanding of confined space hazards, including chemical, physical, and atmospheric risks.
•Ability to perform physically demanding tasks in high-risk, confined, and challenging environments.
•Capable of lifting heavy equipment, maneuvering in tight spaces, and sustaining performance over extended periods.
•Clear Communication Skills:
•Ability to work under pressure while effectively communicating with rescue teams, management, and emergency responders.
Preferred Qualifications
•Certifications: OSHA 30, HazMat, EMT, or specialized confined space rescue certifications.
•Industry Experience: Familiarity with confined space rescue operations in sectors like oil and gas, renewable energy, aerospace, hospitality/theme parks, or medical transportation.
•Regulatory Knowledge: In-depth understanding of safety regulations and standards related to confined space work (OSHA, ANSI, etc.).
Working Conditions
•Environment: Work in confined spaces with potential exposure to hazardous materials or challenging conditions in industrial or construction environments.
•Emergency Response: Must be available for on-call work and capable of responding rapidly to emergency situations.
•Team Collaboration: Function effectively as part of a highly coordinated rescue team to ensure swift and safe operations.
Highly Desirable Qualifications
•EMR, EMT-B, EMT-A License ( NREMT, or state license CA, TX, LA, IN, OK)
•IFSAC or Pro Board Certifications:
•Awareness, Operations, or Technician
•Awareness, Operations, or Technician
•Awareness, Operations, or Technician
•FRA ( First Responder Awareness)
•FRO ( First Responder Operations)
•FRT NFPA 470 ( First Responder Technician)