£30K/yr to £31K/yr
Wales, United Kingdom
Permanent, Variable

Breathing Apparatus Technician

Posted by South Wales Fire and Rescue Service.

SOUTH WALES FIRE AND RESCUE SERVICE

JOB DESCRIPTION

Department

BA Department, ORM

Post

Breathing Apparatus and Operational Equipment Technician

Post No

NU066

Grade

Grade 8

Location

BA Department, Pontyclun Fire Station

Responsible to

Station Manager, ORM

Senior Breathing Apparatus and Operational Equipment Technician

Responsible for

Maintenance and Repair of Breathing Apparatus and other equipment.

Responsibility for Physical Resources

Operational & BA Department Equipment

This job description refers to the main purpose and responsibilities of the post. It does not necessarily list in detail all of the tasks required to carry out these responsibilities. This job description will be reviewed as and when necessary to ensure that it meets the Service's business requirements.

MAIN PURPOSE OF THE POST

Responsible for maintenance and repair of all of the Service's breathing apparatus in accordance with prescribed manufacturer's instructions and Service standards.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  1. Maintain, repair and service the Services breathing apparatus, EASE rescue sets and reducers
  2. Carry out and maintain the system for the testing and recording of breathing apparatus and other associated equipment
  3. Responsible for the repair and maintenance of all ancillary equipment in relation to BA's.
  4. Repair and maintain breathing apparatus including telemetry systems and entry control boards
  5. Download Bodyguard information and provide the information for investigations or station audits.
  6. Order and procure essential parts for maintenance of equipment through the E-procurement system, ensuring stock is maintained.
  7. Carry out Annual repair/service of respirators and supply respirator cartridges
  8. Carry out Respirator Face Fit Tests for operational staff.
  9. Test and repair Gas Alarms
  10. Carry out testing regime for Gas Tight Suits
  11. Manage the oxygen re-charge programme
  12. Liaise with Manufacturers on line or telephone regarding in-house repairs on Thermal Image Cameras
  13. Test and repair Air Bags - High & Low pressure
  14. Carry out Air purity testing, and liaise with external contractor for repairs.
  15. Test, maintain and repair Hose Inflation Kits.
  16. Adjust appliance stowage for new equipment (Breathing apparatus) checked annually
  17. Be competent in the use of the Pro-Pen computerised engraver to mark Redkite equipment
  18. Test, maintain and repair Firefighting helmets.
  19. Maintain and update Redkite, update records, add, remove and edit equipment
  20. Deputise for Senior Breathing Apparatus Engineer in his/her absence
  21. Ensure close liaison is maintained with the Senior BA and Operational Equipment Technician to make fully aware of all matters relating to this reference
  22. To provide technical expertise in investigations to determine the cause of faults/malfunctions in accordance with current RIDDOR regulations
  23. Attend any specialist training or re-training courses in relation to breathing apparatus and repair of breathing apparatus training
  24. To produce reports on all aspects of the BA function as and when required including investigations and Pressure Regulations for BA
  25. Participate as directed in BA training events, seminars and user group meetings
  26. Act as Service spokesperson in events identified above
  27. Maintain the BA Department in a clean and orderly condition
  28. General administration duties including submitting orders onto the e-procurement system and goods receipting items accordingly.

STANDARD SERVICE REQUIREMENTS

  • To attend in-house and external training courses as required.
  • Any other duties commensurate with the grade and post

To co-operate fully with any scheme or pilot scheme that shall be introduced within the department or across the Service.

  • To implement the principles of the Service's Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policies and Welsh Language Schemes whilst carrying out the above duties.
  • To adhere to Health & Safety Legislation/Relevant Service Policies and Procedures and to take reasonable care for the health and safety of yourself and other persons who may be adversely affected by your acts/omissions.

ORGANISATIONAL VALUES

In performing the above role, all employees of the Service are required to

observe and promote the Service's Core Values to be, at all times:

  • Professional
  • Caring
  • Respectful
  • Dedicated
  • Trustworthy
  • Dynamic
  • Disciplined
  • Resilient

NB:

This role involves frequent travel between sites throughout the South Wales area.

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