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20 jobs that use EMT the most

Jobs that use emt the most include outdoor emergency care technician, electrical helper, and medical field representative.

What jobs use EMT the most?

1. Outdoor Emergency Care Technician

How outdoor emergency care technician uses EMT:

  • Perform CPR and EKG'S.
  • Perform high-quality CPR during cardiac arrest, provide postmortem care when need.
  • Maintain proper documentation for both incoming and hospitalize patients.

Most common skills for outdoor emergency care technician:

  • Patients
  • EMT
  • CPR
  • BLS
  • ECG
  • IV

2. Electrical Helper

How electrical helper uses EMT:

  • Set and wire PDU's and PLC's.
  • Set and terminate PDU's and PLC's.
  • Lay out ac and dc cable in the trenches.

Most common skills for electrical helper:

  • Hand Tools
  • Ladders
  • EMT
  • Assist Electricians
  • RUN Conduit
  • OSHA

3. Medical Field Representative

How medical field representative uses EMT:

  • Manage medical/isolation stalls and surgery treatment facility and assist in post surgery care.
  • Review release of information to ensure HIPAA accuracy.
  • Skil to implement all HIPAA standards in processes.

Most common skills for medical field representative:

  • Patients
  • EMT
  • CPR
  • Medical Care
  • EMS
  • Life Support

4. Ocean Lifeguard

How ocean lifeguard uses EMT:

  • Educate children in small groups about beach awareness, marine life, first aid and CPR.
  • Provide first aid treatment and CPR to patrons and maintain the beach while answering all patrons questions
  • Patrol or monitor recreational areas such as and swimming areas, on foot, in vehicles, or from towers.

Most common skills for ocean lifeguard:

  • Public Safety
  • EMT
  • Emergency Situations
  • Patrol
  • Responder
  • Emergency Response

5. Emergency Department Technologist

How emergency department technologist uses EMT:

  • Assist in care of psychiatric patients by achieving placement and facilitating transport to hospitals that support psychiatric disorders.
  • Track emergency department ALS, BLS, and walk-in patients.
  • Perform BLS when need and assist with emergency care when direct by medical professional

Most common skills for emergency department technologist:

  • Patients
  • EMT
  • BLS
  • Phlebotomy
  • CPR
  • Direct Patient Care

6. Emergency Medical Dispatcher

How emergency medical dispatcher uses EMT:

  • Train new EMT students, and dispatchers in patient care, emergency call taking and operations.
  • Dispatch fire police sheriff and medical using the cad system.
  • Provide medical instructions to callers on issues such as childbirth and CPR.

Most common skills for emergency medical dispatcher:

  • EMT
  • Computer Aided Dispatch
  • EMS
  • CAD
  • EMD
  • CPR

7. Flight Paramedic

How flight paramedic uses EMT:

  • Administer and manage advanced cardiac life support including medications and intubation of compromise airways.
  • Manage critically ill/injure patients effectively with rapid assessments, aggressive resuscitation, packaging and transport to appropriate definitive care emergency departments.
  • Schedule EMT's and paramedics for monthly shifts and training.

Most common skills for flight paramedic:

  • Advanced Life Support
  • Patients
  • EMT
  • BLS
  • Acls
  • EMS

8. First Aid Nurse

How first aid nurse uses EMT:

  • Graduate from EMT training class.
  • Participate as a first aid responder during football and basketball games.
  • Work with the local fire department and EMT teams to provide first aid for the local community.

Most common skills for first aid nurse:

  • First-Aid
  • EMT
  • Emergency Situations
  • BLS
  • Patient Care
  • Safety Equipment

9. Emergency Room Technician

How emergency room technician uses EMT:

  • Perform CPR and other emergency care as directed (O2therapy, EKG monitoring, use of other specialize medical equipment).
  • Ensure required brochures and pamphlets of HIPPA are available to patients in all clinics.
  • Transport patients from ER to various areas of the hospital such as radiology, oncology, or ICU.

Most common skills for emergency room technician:

  • Patients
  • EMT
  • BLS
  • Emergency Room
  • CPR
  • Phlebotomy

10. Electrical Journeyman

How electrical journeyman uses EMT:

  • Trouble shoot, diagnose and repair GE statax 3 dc and Siemens ac drive systems.
  • Can run PVC conduit as well as Os-Cal (rubber-coat) for wet installations.
  • Perform some maintenance, tuning, and calibrations on transmitters, control loops, and control valves.

Most common skills for electrical journeyman:

  • Switches
  • Hand Tools
  • EMT
  • Circuit Breakers
  • Electrical Equipment
  • NEC

11. Electrician Helper

How electrician helper uses EMT:

  • Manage a team of outside contractors in installing and commissioning a 300HP VFD to environmental equipment to reduce downtime.
  • Terminate primary and secondary leads of transformers.
  • Remove, analyze, identify issue install properly working pressure transducers, effectively accomplishing priorities to go underway.

Most common skills for electrician helper:

  • Hand Tools
  • RUN Conduit
  • Receptacles
  • Ladders
  • EMT
  • Switches

12. Emergency Responder

How emergency responder uses EMT:

  • Perform and manage procedures including splinting, suturing, electrocardiography and abscess incision and drainage.
  • Certify school employees in CPR and use of an a.
  • Respond to emergency situations, treat injure sick patients, treat at scene and or transport to hospital

Most common skills for emergency responder:

  • Patients
  • EMR
  • CPR
  • Patient Care
  • EMT
  • Medical Care

13. Fire Lieutenant

How fire lieutenant uses EMT:

  • Manage the combat logistics operations center's daily operations and ensure efficient information flow between internal and external organizations.
  • Apply lifesaving, firefighting, and prevention principles, practices, tools and techniques, and equipment to practical scenarios.
  • Evaluate firefighting methods and apparatus performance regarding new equipment and equipment utilize during emergency calls.

Most common skills for fire lieutenant:

  • Emergency Situations
  • EMT
  • Life Safety
  • Hazardous Materials
  • Fire Suppression
  • Hazmat

14. Apprentice Electrician

How apprentice electrician uses EMT:

  • Remove, analyze, identify issue install properly working pressure transducers, effectively accomplishing priorities to go underway.
  • Experience with underground installations and installing PVC, EMT, MC, wire pulling, trimming, device and panel makeup.
  • Pull cables on main tray from PLC to junction boxes, including motor control center to motors and on/off switches.

Most common skills for apprentice electrician:

  • Hand Tools
  • RUN Conduit
  • EMT
  • Electrical Systems
  • Work Ethic
  • Electrical Components

15. Emergency Department Volunteer

How emergency department volunteer uses EMT:

  • Perform and manage procedures including splinting, suturing, electrocardiography and abscess incision and drainage.
  • Assist in the upkeep of the emergency department, observe doctors and paramedics interview patients from triage through their discharge
  • Escort visitors and patients to the lab department, radiology department, ER, as well as many other departments.

Most common skills for emergency department volunteer:

  • Patients
  • EMT
  • CPR
  • Direct Patient Care
  • Medical Terminology
  • Emergency Room

16. Inside Wireman

How inside wireman uses EMT:

  • Remove, analyze, identify issue install properly working pressure transducers, effectively accomplishing priorities to go underway.
  • Fabricate and install ridged, EMT and PVC conduits.
  • Install and maintain DCS, PLC systems.

Most common skills for inside wireman:

  • Conduit Systems
  • Control Panels
  • EMT
  • Electrical Systems
  • PVC
  • VAC

17. Journeyman Electrician

How journeyman electrician uses EMT:

  • Lead team to retrofit outdate piece of CNC machinery to allow usage for production personnel on a new design part.
  • Remove, analyze, identify issue install properly working pressure transducers, effectively accomplishing priorities to go underway.
  • Rewire, install and perform preventative maintenance on electrical panels, switches and distribution systems.

Most common skills for journeyman electrician:

  • Hand Tools
  • Electrical Systems
  • EMT
  • Transformers
  • Electrical Components
  • Work Ethic

18. Fire Captain

How fire captain uses EMT:

  • 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

19. Lead Electrician

How lead electrician uses EMT:

  • Remove, analyze, identify issue install properly working pressure transducers, effectively accomplishing priorities to go underway.
  • Run all types of electrical conduit for switches, lights, fire alarms, telephone, receptacles and HVAC units.
  • Resolve plumbing and none electrical issues.

Most common skills for lead electrician:

  • Electrical Equipment
  • Hand Tools
  • Electrical Systems
  • Ladders
  • EMT
  • PLC

20. Firefighter/Paramedic

How firefighter/paramedic uses EMT:

  • Teach the public about fire safety, precept and instruct both paramedic and EMT students during there rides with the department.
  • Participate in continuing education opportunities for up-keeping of EMT certifications and recent medical procedures.
  • Train in HAZMAT response and perform monthly exercises.

Most common skills for firefighter/paramedic:

  • Patients
  • CPR
  • EMT
  • Fire Suppression
  • Medical Services
  • Firefighting

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