Details:

Location:
IWM DuxfordCategory:
Health and SafetySalary:
£28,000 to £ 30,000 per annumContract type:
Contract PermanentHours:
Full timeTelephone:
naFire Fighter
As a qualified CAA Aerodrome Fire Fighter you shall meet the requirements of the CAA CAP 699 Training manual in relation to all the duties of a Fire Fighter at a licenced Aerodrome.
These include:
Responding to emergency calls, requests for assistance and first aid incidents inclusive of both Airfield and Domestic site.
Regular fire ground drills and simulation exercises.
Ladder Work, firefighting requires the ability to work at height.
Operation / use of Fire Appliance Pumps and portable variants.
Manual Handling, both as an individual and a team based approach.
Driving both on site and off site, all Fire Fighters shall hold the relevant licence.
First Aid and Trauma care including the use of Medical Gas and De-Fib.
Use of rescue cutting / equipment.
Able to use Breathing Apparatus, Fire Fighters should be able to wear Compressed Air Breathing Apparatus.
Promoting fire safety standards to IWM colleagues.
Additional Skills
All Fire Service personnel will be expected to add additional skills to their job role as part of their personal development.
Due to the nature of the aerodrome opening times and on special events you will work a variable shift pattern of 5 days on 5 days off.
Summer hours 0800hrs – 1900hrs | Winter hours 0800hrs – 1800hrs
You are also required and contracted to work up to an additional 255 hours per annum. These hours will be allocated with as much notice as possible. They will be used to work: air shows, special events, covering out of hours flying, internal and external training, covering annual leave, sick leave and leap year days.
Fire Service Staff should be flexible in their duties so as to provide cover for the early/late flying during the year. There are no overtime payments for additional hours.
For a full list of duties and the person specification (which your application will be marked against) please view the Job Description.