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Wildland Engine Operator & Crew Leader

Job in Sitka, Sitka Borough, Alaska, 99835, USA
Listing for: Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-06-13
Job specializations:
  • Business
    Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

The Fire Apparatus Operator (ENOP)

The Fire Apparatus Operator (ENOP) for the Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation Department of Public Safety serves as the primary assistant to the Engine Captain, ensuring the high-readiness of fire suppression resources. The Operator is responsible for the safe maneuvering of heavy apparatus, the execution of complex pumping operations, and the maintenance of the engine fleet. In the absence of the Fire Captain, the Operator assumes the role of crew leader, providing tactical command on the fireline and overseeing the safety and welfare of personnel.

This position requires a commitment to protecting Tribal lands and upholding the cultural values of the Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation.

All Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation employees must submit to a background check and abide by all Tribal, federal, and state laws. All employees must comply with Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation drug free workplace policy and will be subject to pre-employment, random, for-cause, and post-accident drug and alcohol testing. Qualified American Indian Preference applies.

This is a full-time position and subject to a seasonal layoff based on funding.

Education and Experience
  • Associate's degree equivalent to four (4) years of experience
  • Bachelor's degree equivalent to eight (8) years of experience
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
  • Performs regular mechanical inspections and preventative maintenance on the engine fleet while ensuring all hand tools and power equipment are repaired and mission ready.
  • Acts as the lead for the crew and engine module in the absence of the captain, managing all on-scene operations and crew welfare.
  • Calculates engine pressures and manages complex water delivery systems, including long hose lays and drafting from natural water sources.
  • Implements prescribed cultural burns and traditional fire applications to enhance ecological health and reduce hazardous fuel loads on Tribal lands.
  • Sizes up new fire starts and determines the most effective tools and tactics to contain the fire quickly and safely.
  • Operates the engine during "pump-and-roll" maneuvers, directing water application while driving alongside the fire's edge.
  • Provides on-the-job training to junior firefighters in wildland fire behavior, radio communication, and navigation.
  • Evaluates environmental hazards like weather changes and fuel types to maintain "Lookouts, Communications, Escape Routes, and Safety Zones" (LCES).
  • Directs fire suppression tactics that prioritize the preservation of sensitive cultural sites and natural resources.
  • Manages the inventory of specialized wildland supplies, ensuring the engine is fully stocked for self-sufficient 24-hour operations.
  • Communicates and collaborates effectively with federal, state, and local fire agencies during multi-jurisdictional incidents.
  • Maintains accurate logs for engine run-time, pump hours, and incident records to meet both Tribal and national reporting standards.
  • Ensures inspection, maintenance, and operational readiness of apparatus, pumps, tools, and personal protective equipment in accordance with departmental and NWCG standards.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
Values and Expectations

All Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation employees are expected to consistently demonstrate the organization’s values: integrity, cultural sensitivity and respect for traditional values, continual learning and improving, compassion, teamwork and pride. Employees are expected to demonstrate integrity, professionalism, accountability, cooperation with and consideration of others.

Required Knowledge

All Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation employees are expected to have general knowledge of typical office technologies such as computers, printers, copiers, fax machines, and typical office software.

Job Specific Required Knowledge
  • Knowledge of Tribal government operations, policies, and procedures, particularly as they relate to public safety and emergency services.
  • Familiarity with local, state, and federal public safety partners, including USFS, BIA, CAL FIRE, and neighboring fire agencies.
  • Understanding of S-290 concepts, including the influence of fuel types, local topography, and weather patterns on fire behavior to ensure effective tactical deployments…
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