![]() ![]() The supervisor provides individual assignments by indicating generally what is to be done, limitations, quality and quantity expected, deadlines, and priority of assignments. Loads and unloads the vehicles and ensures that cargo is properly and safely loaded, protected, and secured.Įnsures proper operator maintenance, vehicle servicing, and record keeping (e.g., completes trip ticket forms following each assignment).ĭelivers personnel, supplies and equipment to and from the fireline, base, spike camps, and airports.īasic knowledge of any governing Federal and State highway laws.Ībility to operate assigned vehicles under a variety of conditions (e.g., interstate highways, urban and rural areas, mountainous terrain, adverse weather conditions during the day and night).Ībility to successfully complete respective license renewal requirements (e.g., non-sensitive background check, written and skills tests, medical/physical examinations). Operates assigned vehicles on and off roads, through all kinds of traffic, terrain (e.g., from highway and interstate speeds to narrow mountainous roads), and weather to transport cargo or passengers. ![]() ![]() Vehicles may have up to four forward gears and are equipped with the normal array of driving controls. Operates pickup trucks, carryalls, automobiles, jeeps, station wagons, etc, having a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) up to 10,000 pounds to transport cargo and passengers to and from incident sites and other locations. ![]()
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