Emergency Services Officer
Responsibilities
Obtain daily briefing from co-workers and command staff.
Assist in developing daily shift activity plan.
Provide mentorship to ERT personnel.
Attend and participate in departmental meetings.
Provide Incident Command at all site Emergencies.
Provide EMT medical coverage for the site.
Complete day to day assigned activities and inspections.
Requirements
- A High School Degree Required
- A Bachelor's degree (preferred not required) in a relevant field
- 5 to 7 years' experience in emergency response preferably in a pharmaceutical or chemical manufacturing environment
- Certifications Preferred Not Required: State of Indiana Certification - Firefighter I & II, Hazmat Awareness, Operations, and Technician EMT - Basic, Fire Officer Strategy and Tactics Instructor, IDriver Operator, NIMS (100, 200, 300, 400, 700, 800)
Physical Requirements
- Able to wear required Personal Protective Equipment (PPB).
- Able to lift up to 50 lbs without assistance on a routine basis.
- Able to ascend/descend stairs.
- Able to enter confined space for internal inspection.
- Able to work in a high noise/high temperature environment.
- Able to use stairs and ladders to perform some tasks.
- Able to use hand tools, for some operations and basic repairs.
- Able to work on your feet for long periods of time.
- Able to lift.
- Firefighters will also work and train using heavy equipment, self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), and personal protective equipment which may require more effort to perform the same tasks.
- Exposure to excessive noise levels.
- Exposure to extremes in outdoor weather for long periods of time.
- Psychological — Firefighters are exposed to critical events where there is potential for grave danger. Exposure to serious traumatic events can cause stress.
Working Conditions
- Hazards of Firefighters can include:
- Biological — Exposure to various blood borne, contagious, and infectious diseases
- Chemical — Exposure to various hazardous chemicals
- Ergonomic — There are many situations where physical demands involve force, repetition, awkward postures, and prolonged activities.
- Walking or working on your feet for long periods of time
- Lifting
- Fire fighters will also work and train using heavy equipment, self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), and personal protective equipment which may require more effort to perform the same tasks.
- Exposure to excessive noise levels
- Exposure to extremes in outdoor weather for long periods of time
- Psychological — Firefighters are exposed to critical events where there is potential for grave danger. Exposure to serious traumatic events can cause stress
About the Role
Explore a world of opportunities with us. Look ahead with us and help shape innovative solutions to make our world more sustainable and life healthier, more vibrant and more comfortable. At Evonik, you have the chance to explore, thrive, and grow alongside 33,000 colleagues. Among attractive career paths and high-quality development programs, we not only offer performance-based remuneration and occupational health benefits but also hybrid and flexible working environments with #SmartWork.
Benefits
The Evonik Group adopts an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) approach. Candidates are assessed based on their educational qualifications, experience, job competencies and potential and shall not be discriminated against on the basis of race, ethnicity, age, gender, religion, nationality, disability or sexual orientation or other classifications protected by local, state, or provincial regulations.
Pay
Your Application
To ensure that your application is proceeded as quickly as possible and to protect the environment, please apply online via our careers portal. Further information about Evonik as Employer can be found at https://careers.evonik.com. Please address your application to the Talent Acquisition Manager, stating your earliest possible starting date and your salary expectations.
Schedule
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