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Washington State Department of Natural Resources Senior Wildland Fire Dispatcher, WFD3 in East Wenatchee, Washington

Senior Wildland Fire Dispatcher, WFD3 Recruitment #2024-3-A144/8384 Full-time, Non-permanent, Represented positions Anticipated Non-permanent employment is May - November 2024 Location: Southeast Region- East Wenatchee, WA Salary: $3,537.00 - $4,723.00 Monthly * *Review of applications is ongoing. *We reserve the right to make a hiring decision or close this recruitment at any time after 3/21/24. It is in your best interest to submit materials as soon as possible. *Want to join something GREAT and make a difference? The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has some exciting job opportunities within our Southeast Region. Are you a confident communicator, self-sufficient worker, and active listener?  Do you want to develop lasting relationships with professional and volunteer emergency responders? Are you able to remain levelheaded in high-stress situations and guide people in the right direction? Then this is the job for you! This position interacts with interagency dispatch personnel as well as field personnel and the general public while supporting field resources for the Southeast Region DNR, Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, Bureau of Land Management, and the United States Fish and Wildlife.

Responsibilities: As a Wildland Fire Dispatcher, you are responsible for tracking personnel, equipment, and aircraft for fire suppression, as well as providing intel and administrative support to the firefighters and resources on the ground. During the season, Dispatchers will be tasked with a wide variety of duties, such as mapping out possible fire locations based on reports, broadcasting via radio to field personnel, providing logistical support for field personnel, and entering fire data into intelligence gathering databases. Responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Under the supervision of a Wildland Dispatcher 4 or coordinator, communicate and dispatch via two-way radios and phones, between field resources for Southeast Region, US Fish & Wildlife, Spokane BLM, the Okanogan Wenatchee National Forest, other government agencies, and private contractors.
  • As a senior dispatcher, able to effectively cover all dispatch zones/repeaters in support of suppression activities. Able to maintain oversight of Wildland Fire Dispatchers 1/2 to ensure all frequencies and zones are being monitored, radio traffic is not missed, and that information is captured timely in CAD. Provide support, assistance, and direction when necessary.
  • Complete the documentation of communications and incident activities in WildCAD-E and monitor and update resource tracking.
  • Fill resource orders in IROC, according to established CWICC procedures, as ordered by the Incident Commander or via channels of command as outlined by the incident command system (ICS).
  • Dispatch and track state and national shared resources within our area of influence, including aircraft, teams, and fire crews. As directed keeps the Northwest Coordination Center and Wildfire Division informed concerning the status of these resources on a daily basis.
  • Receive reports of incidents, evaluate and clarify the situation and location. Based on these reports, dispatch resources to incidents and support efforts of field units in managing and controlling the incident.

*Required Qualifications: *

  • High School diploma or GED equivalent.
  • One season as a Wildland Fire Dispatcher 2; OR other dispatch experience, experience involving public contact or communications, switchboard operator, or wildland fire suppression experience.
  • Effective verbal and written communication.
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