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Now Hiring: Seasonal Wildfire Car Wash Technician
Location: Various Fire Base Camps Across Oregon
Pay: $22/hr minimum + overtime
Guaranteed Daily Shift: 15 Hours
Corsan Tactical Solutions LLC is hiring hardworking, reliable individuals for seasonal positions supporting wildfire base camp operations. As a Car Wash Technician, you’ll help maintain cleanliness and hygiene of emergency response vehicles in the field.
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Equal Opportunity Employer:
Corsan Tactical Solutions LLC is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, or sexual orientation), national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other status protected by law.
Apply today and be part of a team that supports the crews protecting our communities!
To prepare you for a successful start, we’ve grouped your essential onboarding content into a single, streamlined training module.
As part of your onboarding, you must read and sign the Employee Handbook. Your signature confirms that you have read, understood, and agreed to follow our policies, procedures, and standards of conduct.
Please note: Before you can be assigned to any project, you must sign the Employee Handbook and submit certificates of completion for all required trainings.
This online course is designed to satisfy 5 of the 10 training requirements found in Oregon OSHA’s rules to address exposure to wildfire smoke (OAR 437-002-1081 and 437-004-9791). The course will discuss several topics including: air quality measurements, potential health effects and symptoms, proper usage of filtering facepiece respirators, and details about the rules. It concludes with a quiz, certificate of completion, and additional resources to further your knowledge about wildfire smoke protection.
This online course is designed to satisfy 5 of the 7 training requirements found in Oregon OSHA’s rules to address heat illness prevention (OAR 437-002-0156 and OAR 437-004-1151). The course will discuss several topics including some heat-related illnesses with their common signs, symptoms, and recommended first aid responses. Multiple types of risk factors are covered, as well as how the heat index is measured. Finally, the course concludes with a quiz, certificate of completion, and additional resources to further your understanding of the requirements to prevent heat illness.
Oregon OSHA administrative rules require employers to furnish and require employees to use suitable protective equipment where there is a "reasonable probability" that injury can be prevented by such equipment. This PDF course covers the essential elements to properly understanding Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). It concludes with a quiz, certificate of completion, and additional resources to further your knowledge about wildfire smoke protection.
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