City of Onalaska
Fire Chief
SALARY
$38.08 - $51.52 Hourly
$3,046.25 - $4,121.40 Biweekly
$79,202.61 - $107,156.47 Annually
LOCATION
Onalaska, WI
JOB TYPE
Full-Time
JOB NUMBER
2018-00020
DEPARTMENT
Fire
OPENING DATE
04/30/2018
CLOSING DATE
Continuous
SALARY
$38.08 - $51.52 Hourly
$3,046.25 - $4,121.40 Biweekly
$79,202.61 - $107,156.47 Annually
LOCATION
Onalaska, WI
JOB TYPE
Full-Time
JOB NUMBER
2018-00020
DEPARTMENT
Fire
OPENING DATE
04/30/2018
CLOSING DATE
Continuous
Essential & Related Job Functions
- POSITION WILL BE OPEN UNTIL FILLED. FIRST REVIEW OF APPLICATIONS WILL BE MAY 29, 2018.
Under the direction of the Mayor, this position directs, sets goals and objectives, and oversees all department operations. This position holds the highest-level management position within the Fire Department and is ultimately responsible for the complete control, operation, and representation of the City's fire department and its employees. The Chief is responsible for managing the physical facilities and equipment; promoting fire prevention; developing and improving the City firefighting and emergency medical response; improving the City firefighting forces with methods and techniques of firefighting and fire prevention; supervising departmental activities; formulating and enforcing department rules of conduct and policies; coordinating department activities with outside agencies; preparing and justifying departmental budgets; making recommendations for hiring, promotions, commendations, and discipline; and making major changes in procedures and organization. The Chief also provides information to the Common Council, business groups, service organizations, special committees, and representing both the City and the department to the general public, governmental agencies, news media, etc. . This position is appointed by the Police and Fire Commission and supervises all employees hired by the Police and Fire Commission that serve as employees of the Onalaska Fire Department.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Any one position may not include all the duties listed, nor are the examples listed include all the duties that may be found in this position.- Oversees all activities of the department for adherence to established policies and work methods.
- Plans, reviews, and coordinates departmental activities with the Mayor, City Administrator, Department Heads, the Police and Fire Commission, and other appointed and elected officials.
- Supervises the day-to-day activities of fire department officers and staff; evaluates and monitors fire department policies and procedures.
- Performs or directs the performance of tasks related to fiscal, personnel, property, records management, and other administrative tasks.
- Develops and projects a good public image of the department and its employees with the general public, other firefighter/EMS agencies, governmental officials, and the news media.
- Monitors the planning, organization, and conduct of activities related to the provision of emergency medical services and disaster management, including readiness planning; monitors the planning, organization, and conduct of fire suppression activities, including readiness planning for man-made or natural disasters in the City of Onalaska and neighboring municipalities.
- Monitors the planning, organization, and conduct of departmental activities related to the inspection of properties for fire hazards and code enforcement, arson prevention and investigation, fire prevention and community education.
- Responsible for the recruitment and retention of firefighter personnel; evaluates personnel, administers discipline and grievance processes within the Fire Department.
- Monitors the planning, organization, conduct, and evaluation of departmental training activities of personnel; reviews programs of instruction designed to equip department personnel with the knowledge and skills needed to perform the tasks they are assigned.
- Represents the fire department at meetings and hearings conducted by other governmental bodies and agencies on matters directly related to the department's operations; provides liaison with other organizations and groups on matters related to the department's operations.
- Develops rules of conduct, policies, mission statements, goals and objectives and work procedures to be followed by members of the department based on trends in city government, firefighter/EMS requirements and city growth patterns.
- Maintains appropriate records and prepare reports. Supervises and assures maintenance of equipment.
- Prepares, reviews, approves, and submits the fire department's annual operating budget for consideration by the Mayor and Common Council; and supervises expenditures of departmental appropriations.
- Attends meetings of the City Common Council, as well as meetings of the Police and Fire Commission and other committees of jurisdiction.
- Develops and annually reviews the department's long-range plan for capital improvements, including the acquisition of capital equipment and fiscal requirements associated with such a plan.
- Develops, coordinates, and annually reviews assistance agreements entered into with other jurisdictions.
- Serves as City Emergency Management Director.
RELATED JOB FUNCTIONS:- Attends professional conferences; participates in continuing education and training programs to maintain and develop the knowledge and skills needed to perform tasks associated with this position.
- Responds to fire alarms and other calls for assistance as needed; directs use of departmental equipment and resources, including personnel.
- Contributes to a cooperative working effort by demonstrating a willingness to perform other job-related work, as needed or requested. The interdependency of operations is recognized and the abilities and skills exist to do other work as needed or requested. Assistance is given to others and special projects completed as scheduled or requested.
- Other duties as requested or assigned.
Requirements of Work (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities)
- Knowledge of tactics, techniques, and equipment commonly used to contain and extinguish fires.
- Knowledge of conditions and events that produce fire and characteristics associated with different kinds of fires.
- Knowledge of water supply, gas, electrical, mechanical, hydraulic systems, and fire protection systems (hydrants, sprinklers, alarms).
- Knowledge of national standards, state laws and administrative codes related to the prevention of fires and procedures for inspection and enforcement.
- Knowledge of fire investigation procedures and techniques including, but not limited to, evidence collection and searches.
- Knowledge of emergency medical services including their organization and management, accepted procedures and practice, and the training of emergency medical technicians.
- Knowledge of methods used to deal with hazardous or life threatening situations, including those associated with the storage and transportation of flammable liquids, gases, chemicals, petroleum products, combustible and other hazardous materials; building construction materials; vehicle, railroad and pipeline accidents; medical emergencies; natural and man-made disasters.
- Knowledge of municipal administration including the structure and functions of city government; principles of management; budget planning and control; purchasing; personnel management and labor relations; performance evaluation; public relations.
- Ability to evaluate staff subordinates in a fair and equitable manner, recommending commendations and administering discipline as necessary.
- Ability to offer budgetary documentation to the City's governmental authorities within the guidelines of the city structure; ability to support and defend the recommended operating budget of the department.
- Ability to delegate authority to appropriate staff subordinates monitoring adherence to established fire policies and departmental procedures.
- Skill in dealing with the public and department personnel firmly and courteously and to establish effective working relationships with the public, news media, city officials, outside agencies and others.
- Knowledge of the role and responsibilities of a Police and Fire Commission in Wisconsin.
- Knowledge of PCs including Microsoft Office, email, and internet, as well as other applications in fire service management.
- Skills in the preparation and interpretation of complex oral and written communications, policy development and in all aspects of public speaking.
- Ability to perform all functions required for the classification of Assistant Chief.
- Skills in successfully recruiting, testing, selecting, training, and supervising fire fighters and officers.
- Skills in the effective use of appropriate disciplinary methods and the fair, impartial enforcement of fire department rules.
- Ability to operate a variety of office machines and equipment, including phone/mobile phone, computer, calculator, fax machine, radio, mobile data terminal (MDT), electronic monitoring equipment, pager, medical and fire apparatus/equipment.
- Ability to maintain a professional demeanor; calmly approach and solve problems under stressful circumstances; maintain and promote harmony in the workplace; concentrate for extended periods of time; and be flexible.
Training, Experience & Other Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Fire Service or a closely related field supplemented by the completion of other college level courses in public or business administration or a related field; or equivalent combination of experience in fire supervision, administration or a related field. Master's Degree in Public Administration, Business Administration, or related field is desired; related course work at the National Fire Academy is preferred.
- Ten (10) years of progressively responsible experience in the fire service, including five (5) years of supervisory experience and five (5) years' experience in emergency management; or equivalent combination of work experience.
- State of Wisconsin (WI) or International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) Fire Officer II or III, and State of Wisconsin (WI) or International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) Fire Instructor II or III.
- Graduate of or currently enrolled in the National Fire Academy's Executive Fire Officer (EFO) program is preferred.
- A valid driver's license is required.
- Residence in within 15 miles of the City of Onalaska's jurisdictional limits (as required by policy).
Physical Requirements
- Frequently sits at keyboard.
- Frequent twisting.
- Reads and writes.
- Large percentage of time is spent talking, hearing, speaking and using near and far vision.
- Ability to coordinate eyes, hands, feet and limbs in performing movements requiring skill and training.
- Ability to exert variable physical effort from sedentary to very heavy physical demands. May involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and pulling.
- Reaches shoulder height frequently as well as reaches above and below shoulder height.
- Occasional bending and climbing up and down stairs or on ladders.
- Ability to sustain prolonged visual concentration:
- Moderate, short, to intermittent use of equipment and ability to react with sudden movements, which may involve heavy to very heavy demands:
- Ability to sustain prolonged visual concentration
- Seventy-five (75%) percent of workday spent sitting.
- Fifteen (15%) percent of work day spent walking.
- Ten (10%) percent of workday is spent standing.
- Walking, running, jumping, dodging obstacles, climbing, crawling, dragging, pushing/pulling objects or people.
- All percentages above could vary; depending upon duties performed that day.
- Employer
- City of Onalaska
- Phone
-
608-781-9530
- Website
- http://www.cityofonalaska.com
- Address
-
415 Main St.
Onalaska, Wisconsin, 54650
- Employer
- City of Onalaska
- Phone
- 608-781-9530
- Website
- http://www.cityofonalaska.com
- Address
-
415 Main St.
Onalaska, Wisconsin, 54650
- Fire Chief Supplemental Questionnaire
- * QUESTION 1
- Do you have military service?
- * QUESTION 2
- If yes, please include the following information below: Branch of the Military and highest rank attained, dates of service, type of discharge from the service, and any special school attended/skills acquired during military service. (If no, put NA in the text box below.)
- * QUESTION 3
- 10 - Point Preference: Ten points are added to the passing examination score of: - A veteran who served any time and who (1) has a present service connected disability or (2) is receiving compensation, disability retirement benefits, or pension from the military or the Department of Veterans Affairs. Individuals who received a Purple Heart qualify as disabled veterans.
- * QUESTION 4
- 5 - Point Preference: Five points are added to the passing examination score or rating of a veteran who served: (1) during a war; or (2) during the period April 28, 1952 through July 1, 1955; or (3) For more than 180 consecutive days, other than for training, any part of which occurred after January 31, 1955 and before October 15, 1976; or (4) During the Gulf War from August 2, 1990 through January 2, 1992; or (5) For more than 180 consecutive days, other than for training, any part of which occurred dung the period beginning September 11, 2001, and ending on the date prescribed by Presidential proclamation or by law as the last day of Operation Iraqi Freedom; or (6) In a campaign or expedition for which a campaign medal has been authorized. Any Armed Forces Expeditionary medal or campaign badge, including El Salvador, Lebanon, Grenada, Panama, Southwest Asia, Somalia, and Haiti, qualifies for preference.
- * QUESTION 5
- Do you have a Bachelor's degree in Fire Service or a closely related field, supplemented by the completion of other college level courses in public or business administration or a related field; or equivalent combination of experience in fire supervision, administration or a related field?
- * QUESTION 6
- Do you have a Master's Degree in Public Administration, Business Administration, or related field?
- * QUESTION 7
- Do you have ten (10) years of progressively responsible experience in the fire service, including five (5) years of supervisory experience and five (5) years' experience in emergency management; or equivalent combination of work experience?
- * QUESTION 8
- Where have you had five (5) years of supervisory experience? [Please describe the size of the department and number of staff you have supervised.]
- * QUESTION 9
- Do you have State of Wisconsin (WI) or International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) Fire Officer II or III, and State of Wisconsin (WI) or International Fire Service Accreditation Congress (IFSAC) Fire Instructor II or III? [Please describe.]
- * QUESTION 10
- Are you a graduate of or currently enrolled in the National Fire Academy's Executive Fire Officer (EFO) program?
- * QUESTION 11
- Do you live within 15 miles of the City of Onalaska's jurisdictional limits?
- * QUESTION 12
- Were you ever involved in an accident while operating a motor vehicle?
- * QUESTION 13
- If yes, provide the accident date with City and State it occurred in for each motor vehicle accident. (If no, put NA in the text box below.)
- * QUESTION 14
- Were you ever convicted of any misdemeanor or violation including traffic, but not parking?
- * QUESTION 15
- If yes, list: Date, City, State, Charge, Details of the Charge, and Final Disposition for each charge. (If no, put NA in the text box below.)
- * QUESTION 16
- Do you have the ability to see color?
- * QUESTION 17
- Why have you chosen to apply for this position? (If answering in an attachment type "see attachment" below and attach no more than one additional page for each answer.)
- * QUESTION 18
- Discuss things you have done which have contributed to your life experience. Remember to include information regarding volunteer work with civic, school or professional organizations. Be specific about names and dates. (If answering in an attachment type "see attachment" below and attach no more than one additional page for each answer.)
- * QUESTION 19
- Why do you believe you could relate to and/or work with people of difference races, sexes, cultures, ages, socioeconomic groups, and educational levels? (If answering in an attachment type "see attachment" below and attach no more than one additional page for each answer.)
- * QUESTION 20
- Have you had any reprimands or warnings from past employment, if so please explain in detail. (If answering in an attachment type "see attachment" below and attach no more than one additional page for each answer.)
- * Required Question