A.
Nature of work.
(1)
This is responsible administrative and technical work in the direction of the Town Fire Department.
(2)
The employee is responsible for the training of departmental personnel and for the direction of all fire-fighting, fire prevention and fire service activities of the Town. In addition, the employee is responsible for developing recommendations for the protection of life and property through the application of fire prevention techniques and the elimination of fire hazards. Administrative duties include planning, directing and controlling departmental activities, supervising the maintenance of fire records and preparing monthly and annual reports.
B.
Examples of work performed. Any one position may not include all of the duties listed, nor do the listed examples include all tasks which may be found in positions of this class.
(1)
Plans operations; assigns personnel and equipment to houses as service requires; evaluates need for and recommends purchase of apparatus and equipment.
(2)
Responds to alarms and directs activities at the scene of larger fires.
(3)
Supervises and reviews fire prevention work; receives and disposes of complaints regarding conditions which constitute fire hazards.
(4)
Supervises the in-service training of Fire Department employees.
(5)
Supervises the maintenance and repair of fire-fighting equipment.
(6)
Prepares departmental budget estimates and periodic and special reports; gives talks on fire prevention and safety.
(7)
Performs related work as required.
C.
Required knowledge, skills and abilities:
(1)
Thorough knowledge of the principles, practices, methods and equipment employed in modern fire fighting.
(2)
Thorough knowledge of fire hazards and fire prevention techniques.
(3)
Considerable knowledge of the use of fire records and their application to fire prevention and fire protection.
(4)
Ability to plan, assign and coordinate the activities performed by a large group of employees in varied fire-fighting activities.
(5)
Ability to maintain discipline and respect of subordinates and to lead and command people effectively.
(6)
Ability to initiate, plan and carry out programs in Fire Department administration, in-service training and fire prevention.
(7)
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees and the general public.
D.
Desirable experience and training: