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20 jobs that use Emergency Response the most

Jobs that use emergency response the most include station captain, correctional supervisor, lieutenant, and hazmat technician.

What jobs use Emergency Response the most?

1. Station Captain

How station captain uses Emergency Response:

  • Manage the combat logistics operations center's daily operations and ensure efficient information flow between internal and external organizations.
  • Provide advance firefighting management techniques and supervise rescue operations.
  • Participate and host audits from customers and the FAA.

Most common skills for station captain:

  • Emergency Response
  • Occupational Safety
  • Firefighting
  • Incident Command
  • Fire Protection
  • Haz-mat

2. Correctional Supervisor, Lieutenant

How correctional supervisor, lieutenant uses Emergency Response:

  • Lead 50 2nd lieutenants, manage schedules, and ensure timely completion of missions.
  • Develop enforcement strategies to combat delinquent child support scofflaws, domestic battery injunctions and writs of bodily attachments.
  • Issue weapons and ammunition for transportation officers.

Most common skills for correctional supervisor, lieutenant:

  • Direct Supervision
  • Emergency Response
  • Vehicle Inspections
  • Correctional Facility
  • Payroll
  • Law Enforcement Agencies

3. Hazmat Technician

How hazmat technician uses Emergency Response:

  • Manage daily RCRA inspections and mechanical, electrical, and electronic equipment preventive/corrective maintenance procedures.
  • Can conduct remediation at hazwoper sites.
  • Re-Cover residue material for disposal are done in accordance to EPA guidelines.

Most common skills for hazmat technician:

  • Safety Procedures
  • Emergency Response
  • OSHA
  • Industrial Cleaning
  • Space Entry
  • CPR

4. Deputy Fire Chief

How deputy fire chief uses Emergency Response:

  • Achieve advance levels of Fire/EMS management certification.
  • Provide performance oversight of inspections/preventive maintenance of fire apparatus and firefighting equipment.
  • Maintain department personnel and equipment records in accordance with privacy act and NFPA requirements.

Most common skills for deputy fire chief:

  • Emergency Response
  • Fire Protection
  • Life Safety
  • Fire Suppression
  • Personnel Management
  • Hazardous Materials

5. Volunteer Team Leader

How volunteer team leader uses Emergency Response:

  • Develop and implement strategic merchandising plans to achieve revenue objectives and reduce expenditures while ensuring payroll remains within budget.
  • Develop and present character building PowerPoint lectures for staff and college students.
  • Assist individuals and families dealing with cleft and/or craniofacial issues via email and Facebook.

Most common skills for volunteer team leader:

  • Technical Assistance
  • Natural Disasters
  • Emergency Response
  • Community Resources
  • Mental Health
  • CPR

6. Fire Medic

How fire medic uses Emergency Response:

  • Lead infantry teams in combat operations, providing tactical and technical guidance to subordinates and professional support to superiors.
  • Assist with IVs, oxygen administration, basic first aid and CPR.
  • Provide emergency care to the sick or injure individuals and perform firefighting duties, Haz-Mat/ICS response and confine space/high angle rescue skills

Most common skills for fire medic:

  • Medical Services
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Fire Suppression
  • Emergency Response
  • Advanced Life Support
  • Emergency Services

7. Fire Chief

How fire chief uses Emergency Response:

  • Manage the combat logistics operations center's daily operations and ensure efficient information flow between internal and external organizations.
  • Determine appropriate control techniques and direct firefighting teams during numerous fire, hazardous material releases and medical emergencies.
  • Respond to fires, medical, HAZMAT, bombs and threat calls.

Most common skills for fire chief:

  • Fire Protection
  • Emergency Response
  • Public Safety
  • Fire Service
  • Fire Suppression
  • Emergency Services

8. Fire Captain

How fire captain uses Emergency Response:

  • Achieve a long time department goal by exceeding the NFPA and DPSST standards by recreating the fire district's training program.
  • Manage the combat logistics operations center's daily operations and ensure efficient information flow between internal and external organizations.
  • Certify as CPR and defibrillator instructor.

Most common skills for fire captain:

  • Emergency Response
  • EMT
  • Fire Suppression
  • EMS
  • Fire Service
  • Medical Services

9. Battalion Chief

How battalion chief uses Emergency Response:

  • Manage the handling and disposal of over 2,000 pounds of hazmat and the disposal of over 5,000 pounds of hazardous waste.
  • Manage the combat logistics operations center's daily operations and ensure efficient information flow between internal and external organizations.
  • Participate in the administration and planning of a comprehensive fire prevention and firefighting rescue program.

Most common skills for battalion chief:

  • Emergency Response
  • Fire Suppression
  • Incident Command System
  • EMS
  • Fire Protection
  • Fire Service

10. Hazardous Material Technician

How hazardous material technician uses Emergency Response:

  • Manage, schedule, and analyze, logistics in highly specialize local, national and international supply chain logistics department.
  • Develop and manage explosive inspection and quality assurance processes and provide SME guidance for management of hazardous and non-hazardous material storage.
  • Lead a mold remediation team as well perform asbestos abatement along with general demolition and reconstruction in residential and commercial structures.

Most common skills for hazardous material technician:

  • Safety Procedures
  • Hazardous Materials Incidents
  • Hazardous Waste
  • Hazmat
  • Emergency Response
  • OSHA

11. Hazardous Material Specialist

How hazardous material specialist uses Emergency Response:

  • Manage EPA compliance and documentation and insure safe handling of all hazardous waste and proper disposal of all volatile organic compounds.
  • Develop and manage explosive inspection and quality assurance processes and provide SME guidance for management of hazardous and non-hazardous material storage.
  • Classify hazardous materials under 49 CFR, IATA, IMDG, and TDG.

Most common skills for hazardous material specialist:

  • Environmental Health
  • OSHA
  • DOT
  • Emergency Response
  • Safety Procedures
  • Public Health

12. Emergency Management Director

How emergency management director uses Emergency Response:

  • Manage first aid clinic using EMT skills for injury's clinic visits, lose time, and light duty incidents.
  • Manage the strategic oversight and operational performance for the department.
  • Relay information to the appropriate first responder agency.

Most common skills for emergency management director:

  • Emergency Preparedness
  • Emergency Management
  • Public Safety
  • Emergency Response
  • Emergency Services
  • Disaster Response

13. Emergency Management Specialist

How emergency management specialist uses Emergency Response:

  • Identify facilities and personnel resources within the state to achieve rapid effective dispensing of SNS.
  • Provide hazardous materials (HAZMAT) response capability for unknown or suspect incidents.
  • Receive inbound calls and dispatch roadside assistance for AAA customers who need help.

Most common skills for emergency management specialist:

  • Emergency Management
  • DHS
  • Emergency Response
  • Emergency Preparedness
  • Incident Management
  • Federal Agencies

14. Assistant Director Of Security

How assistant director of security uses Emergency Response:

  • Maintain full accountability for managing all aspects of day-to-day safety and security activities in accordance with organizational goals and objectives.
  • Conduct CPR certifications for hotel staff.
  • Revamp admin files/update, and bring CPR training up to date.

Most common skills for assistant director of security:

  • Life Safety
  • Security Operations
  • Patrol
  • Emergency Response
  • Security Procedures
  • Emergency Situations

15. Environmental Supervisor

How environmental supervisor uses Emergency Response:

  • Manage the safety and health programs for glassware manufacturing including emergency medical team, OSHA compliance, and H1N1 initiatives.
  • Manage and conduct various environmental engineering projects at DOD facilities.
  • Develop and implement programs and procedures to ensure compliance with EPA, state, and local environmental regulations.

Most common skills for environmental supervisor:

  • Industrial Cleaning
  • Environmental Services
  • OSHA
  • Emergency Response
  • Safety Procedures
  • Safety Training

16. Emergency Planner

How emergency planner uses Emergency Response:

  • Identify facilities and personnel resources within the state to achieve rapid effective dispensing of SNS.
  • Participate in numerous training courses provide by FEMA and state agencies.
  • Assist in developing detail checklists for the emergency support functions in the EOC.

Most common skills for emergency planner:

  • Emergency Preparedness
  • Public Health
  • Public Safety
  • Incident Command System
  • Emergency Response
  • DHS

17. Operational Security Specialist

How operational security specialist uses Emergency Response:

  • Perform administrative duties including managing PowerPoint slides used for training.
  • Perform CCTV audits and review camera recordings for investigations.
  • Monitor entire facility using CCTV while simultaneously performing dispatch duties.

Most common skills for operational security specialist:

  • Customer Service
  • Security Operations
  • Patrol
  • Emergency Situations
  • Emergency Response
  • Security Procedures

18. Health Physicist

How health physicist uses Emergency Response:

  • Manage the work and flow through the plant and department with regard to NDT.
  • Ensure local site regulatory compliance by providing RSO oversight.
  • Interpret and apply NRC and EPA regulations pertinent to each assignment.

Most common skills for health physicist:

  • Radioactive Materials
  • Oversight
  • ALARA
  • Radiation Safety
  • Emergency Response
  • NRC

19. Environmental, Health, And Safety EHS Leader

How environmental, health, and safety ehs leader uses Emergency Response:

  • Implement Honeywell management system as well as achieved OSHA VPP through partnering with management and employees.
  • Manage hazardous and special waste programs and profiles including audits/inspections, vendor compliance, documentation and recordkeeping.
  • Attend the environment inspections by PROFEPA, similar at EPA.

Most common skills for environmental, health, and safety ehs leader:

  • Environmental Health
  • OSHA
  • Continuous Improvement
  • Emergency Response
  • Management System
  • DOT

20. Emergency Management Coordinator

How emergency management coordinator uses Emergency Response:

  • Identify facilities and personnel resources within the state to achieve rapid effective dispensing of SNS.
  • Implement the FEMA NIMS compliance program, provide training and maintain records of completion for require employees.
  • Report to EOC or emergency scene as needed.

Most common skills for emergency management coordinator:

  • FEMA
  • Emergency Preparedness
  • Incident Management
  • Emergency Response
  • Public Safety
  • Incident Command System

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