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Fuels Crew Squad Boss (SO)

Jefferson County, Colorado
Dakota Building, United States, United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 2 Jul 2025
💰 $84,898/yr($56,599/yr$84,898/yr)

About the role

The Fuels Crew Squad Boss (SO) is responsible for assisting the Fuels Crew Module Leader in the operational aspects of the Wildland Fire Crew. The Fuels Crew Squad Boss serves as a trained and experienced member of a wildland fuels crew and provides guidance and mentoring to crew members in executing fire management activities in fire preparedness, fuels management and risk mitigation projects, wildfire prevention, fire suppression, monitoring, and post fire activities. The Fuels Crew Squad Boss is engaged in fighting forest, range, and other wildland fires, participating in prescribed fire operations and completing a variety of wildfire risk mitigation project work.

Job Posting Closes at 11:59PM on:

07/22/25

Division:

Sheriff Support Services Division

Management Level:

Individual Contributor

Scheduled Weekly Hours:

40

Benefit Eligibility:

This position is eligible for Standard Benefits which includes dental, medical, and vision insurance, paid time off and holidays, retirement matching, wellness programs, and tuition reimbursement.

Description:

Starting Pay: $56,598.93 - $63,702.59

Top Out Pay After Years of Service: $84,898.39

Please Apply by: July 23, 2025

The Fuels Crew Squad Boss is a non-supervisory position and a key member of the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office Wildland Fire Management Program team that will report directly to the Fuels Crew Module Lead. This position is one of 2 squad bosses on a fuels crew and is responsible for assisting the Fuels Crew Module lead in daily operations for risk mitigation project work, incident response, maintenance of equipment, tools and vehicles and training of crew members. The program will have two fuels crews and will operate an A and B shift to allow for 7-day coverage. This is an in-person (not remote) hourly based position that will work a 4-10 schedule (either Sunday-Wednesday or Wednesday-Saturday) but also expected to be available outside the normal work week for incident support. During major incidents, this position is eligible for overtime outside the normal work week as well as opportunities for single resource and/or crew assignments outside the county or state based on county fire risk. The ideal candidate works well with moderate oversight or direction but is also self-motivated and shows initiative to achieve program goals.

  • Hiking on rigorous terrain to scout fires, safety zones, escape routes, hazards and establish fire line locations.  Implements tactical directions on attacking, controlling, or mopping up fires, building or patrolling fire lines, cleaning up burned areas within fire lines, and suppressing spot fires. Using chainsaws and hand tools for establishing control lines. Identifying resource needs to accomplish incident objectives.  Driving, inspecting, maintaining and troubleshooting vehicles, fire engines and other heavy equipment. Inspecting, using and maintaining water pumps for use in suppression. Performing firing and burnout operations under supervision. Participating within the incident management level commensurate with complexity.
  • Hiking on rigorous terrain to establish project perimeters, marking trees and locating access points. Using chainsaws, log chokers, chains, ropes and a variety of hand tools to conduct fuels management operations. Moving, maintaining and troubleshooting machinery including, but not limited to skid steer, woodchipper and various equipment attachments. Provides guidance to sawyers, and other laborers during fuels projects, maintenance of equipment. Conducting Type 3 prescribed fire operations. May be required to operate light vehicles, 4X4's, UTV’s and heavy equipment.
  • Manages inventory and accountable property, positions equipment and personnel for the most efficient response. Maintains and/or coordinates and ensures maintenance of equipment and various hand tools such as shovels, Pulaskis, McLeods, chainsaws, water pumps, water hose, and backpack pumps.
  • Gathers information on weather data, topography, fuel types, and fire behavior in performing risk mitigation project work and in responding to wildland fire incidents.
  • Recognizes potential hazardous situations and provides operational briefings for risk mitigation projects and wildfire incidents to crew members to mitigate actions and operate in a safe manner. Participates in or helps facilitate after action reviews and provides input into lessons learned for the Crew Module Leader to inform future actions.
  • Assists in the development and implementation of training programs including fire management classes, equipment use and maintenance classes, general safety classes and other agency required training.

  • Other duties as assigned.

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