EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE (position requirements at entry):
- Four thousand (4,000) logged hours of flying time in helicopters as Pilot-In-Command, including experience in power-off-auto rotational landings.
- Fifteen hundred (1,500) hours of this time must have been flown in mountainous terrain at altitudes over 4,000 feet on map survey work, power line patrol or construction work, fire control work, rescue operations work, or similar assignments requiring take-offs and landings with maximum loads on unimproved landing areas under adverse weather conditions.
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS (position requirements at entry):
- Must possess and maintain a valid Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Commercial or Airline Transport Pilot Certificate with rotorcraft-helicopter rating
- Must possess and maintain a valid Class 2 or Class 1 FAA Medical Certificate
- Must possess and maintain a valid Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Helicopter Instrument Rating
- Possession of a valid California Class C Driver's License is required at the time of appointment
This classification is subject to enrollment in the California DMV Pull Notice Program, which periodically provides Risk Management with the incumbent's Driver License record and status.
HIGHLY DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Flight experience with Bell Medium Helicopter
- Flight experience with Sikorsky S70/UH60 Helicopter
- At least 500 hours of low-level flight such as powerline patrol, animal survey/capture, and vegetation management
- At least 50 hours of Night Vision Goggle flight
- At least 50 hours of instrument time
KNOWLEDGE (position requirements at entry):
- Helicopter flight control systems and equipment; Interagency Helicopter Operations Guidelines; Federal Aviation Regulations and the Aeronautical Information Manual
- Wildland fire behavior and fire weather
- Aerial fire suppression
- External load operations
- Night vision systems
SKILLS (position requirements at entry):
- Operating medium size turbine powered helicopters over all types of terrain;
- Operating special helicopter accessory equipment, including fixed water tank, hydraulic snorkel, external water bucket, sling loads, and rescue hoist;
- Reviewing and maintaining written and computerized flight logs and records;
- Analyzing fire and other emergency situations accurately and taking effective action;
- Reading, speaking, and understanding the English language;
- Communicating effectively in writing;
- Preparing and making clear and concise oral presentations;
- Reading, understanding, interpreting, and applying Authority policies, rules, laws, and ordinances
- Establishing and maintaining harmonious and effective working relationships with superiors, subordinates, and other employees in emergency and non-emergency situations
- Carrying out a conditioning program to maintain good fitness
- Performing Fire suppression via utilization of aircraft
ONLINE APPLICATION:
The Human Resources Department reviews all initial application materials to identify qualified applicants. The OCFA reserves the right to refer only the better-qualified applicants if the number of applicants is high. If the number of applicants is high, the review process may include a secondary screening (by a panel of job knowledge experts) of the applications and/or supplemental questionnaires in which the better-qualified applicants are referred to the next phase of the recruitment process. Because recruitment processes vary, applicants are advised to thoroughly review the job announcement before submitting their online application materials.
PANEL ORAL INTERVIEW
- The minimum passing score is 80%.
- The panel interview will have a weight of 100% of the candidate's overall score.
- Candidates will be required to present proof of all certification requirements.
FIRE PILOT CHECK FLIGHT EXAMINATION
- Candidates who successfully complete the oral interview will be invited to participate in the Fire Pilot Check Flight will be administered to candidates who successfully pass the panel interview.
- The Fire Pilot Check Flight is a pass/fail event.
CHIEF'S INTERVIEW
- Candidates who successfully complete the Chief's interview may be invited to begin the pre-employment background process.
- Human Resources will notify qualified candidates by EMAIL of the scheduled dates, times, and locations for the events listed above.
ELIGIBLE LIST
- Placement on the eligible list will be established based on a successful completion of the selection process listed above.
- The eligibility list will remain in effect for a period of one (1) year from the date of establishment or until all the names on the list are exhausted.
- The eligibility list may be extended or abolished at the discretion of the Assistant Chief, Human Resources.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORKING CONDITIONS
- Ability to pass a medical examination for public safety personnel whose duties demand good fitness, strength, agility, and vision
- Operate both as a member of a team and independently at incidents of uncertain duration; wear required safety gear including but not limited to flight helmet, Nomex flight suit, and personal flotation device in the course of performing duties
- Lift or carry a minimum of 45 pounds; pull, push, and reach above the shoulder, stand; sit; stoop, kneel, repeatedly bend, crawl; walk; talk or hear; use hands or fingers, handle, or operate objects, tools, or controls
- Be exposed to trauma victims
- Operate motorized equipment, hoses, pumps, fire appliances and fittings, office equipment, radios, and other communications devices
- Operate in environments of high noise, outside weather conditions, near moving mechanical parts; in confined spaces;
- Perform physically demanding work in hot, humid atmospheres while wearing equipment that significantly impairs body-cooling mechanisms
- Perform a variety of tasks on slippery, wet surfaces; exposure to dust, products of combustion, and risk of electrical shock or vibration
Specific Vision Abilities:
- Binocular close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus.
NOTE: The above job description is intended to represent only the key areas of responsibilities; specific position assignments will vary depending on the needs of the department.
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA) ACCOMMODATION
In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, anyone who needs an ADA accommodation for the purposes of employment testing should contact the assigned recruiter, Duke Steppe, Human Resources Manager at (714) 573-6807.
WITHDRAWING FROM RECRUITMENT PROCESS
Whenever an applicant chooses to withdraw from a recruitment process, he/she is required to submit an email notification to Duke Steppe, Human Resources Manager at dukesteppe@ocfa.org requesting a withdrawal from the process. The email to the recruiter must include the applicant's current phone number.
NOTE
The provisions of this publication do not constitute an express or implied contract. Any provision in this publication may be modified or revoked without notice.