FIREFIGHTERCITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU
The mission of the Honolulu Fire Department (HFD)
today is the same as it was in 1851, to save lives
and protect property. However, today the Department
protects the City and County of Honolulu with a force of over 1,100 fire fighters.
The island is divided into five battalions containing 44 fire stations. The total number of companies in a platoon is 42 engine companies, 13 ladder or quint companies, 2 rescue companies, 2 hazardous material companies, 2 tower companies, 1 fireboat company, 6 tankers, and 2 helicopters. Hazmat 1 and 2, the hazardous materials companies, are dispatched to incidents involving petroleum, radioactive substances, or toxic chemicals. Also supporting the HFD's mission are several personal watercrafts and 3 rescue boats.
EOE
Deadline for applications:
On Demand
APPLY:
http://www.honolulu.gov/HFD/
MICT PARAMEDICCITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU EMS
The City and County of Honolulu Emergency Medical
Services recruits for the position of Mobile
Intensive Care Technician (MICT). The City and
County of Honolulu has Advanced Life Support
Ambulance units and Rapid Response Paramedic units.
We offer competitive salaries, excellent benefits and these positions do not require Hawaii residency before applying.
For complete employment information, follow this link:
http://www.honolulu.gov/esd/ems/emsemply.htm
City and County of Honolulu
Department of Emergency Services
Emergency Medical Services Division
3375 Koapaka Street, Suite H-450
Honolulu, HI 96819
EOE
Deadline for applications:
On Demand
APPLY:
http://www.honolulu.gov/
FIREFIGHTERHAWAI'I COUNTY
The Hawai'i County Fire Department has the responsibility of protecting life and property from fire and multifarious emergencies. In answer to this challenge, the Fire Department's multi-emergency work force manages a variety of crises throughout the Island of Hawai'i and its adjacent shores.
Emergency situations routinely managed include: fire suppression (structural, vehicular, brush, crops, etc.); medical emergencies (pre-hospital for traumatic or natural illness); land and sea rescues or searches involving water sports or fishing, overdue hikers, hunters, or fishermen, etc.; vehicular or other extrications; and hazardous materials mitigation of petroleum or chemical product leaks, ruptures, or spills.
The HCFD employs over 325 personnel to meet this challenge, and responds to more than 14,000 calls for fire suppression, rescue, and EMS annually.
For more information on employment with the Hawai'i County Fire Department, please visit:
http://www.co.hawaii.hi.us/civil_serv/civ_serv.htm
EOE
Deadline for applications:
On Demand
APPLY:
www.co.hawaii.hi.us
FIREFIGHTERMAUI COUNTY
The Fire/Rescue Operations section comprises the majority of activity for the Maui County Fire Department. The Fire/Rescue Operations is responsible for multi-mission emergency response for the entire county which includes the islands of Maui, Molokai, Lanai & Kahoolawe.
Mau'i County Fire Department accepts applications on
a limited basis. For more information on the next scheduled hiring announcement, please
visit:
http://www.co.maui.hi.us/index.aspx?NID=1181
EOE
Deadline for applications:
On Demand
APPLY:
http://www.co.maui.hi.us/
FIREFIGHTERKAUAI COUNTY
Serving the Garden Island, the Kauai County Fire Department advertises when they anticipate or have immediate vacancies.
The Kauai County Fire/Rescue/HazMat/Medical Response
operations division provides fire protection and suppression, rescue (ocean and land), hazmat and emergency medical services (basic life support.) It conducts commercial, hotel, and industrial pre-fire planning.
Seven fire stations are located in Hanalei, Kapaa, Lihue, Koloa, Kalaheo, Hanapepe, and Waimea.
For information on career opportunities with the Kauai County Fire Department, visit:
http://www.kauai.gov/Government/Departments/PersonnelServices/
EOE
Deadline for applications:
On Demand
APPLY:
www.kauai.gov
