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ID #52511305
Estado Colorado
Ciudad Otherseemultiplelocationsinjobposting
Full-time
Salario USD TBD TBD
Fuente State of Colorado
Showed 2024-09-14
Fecha 2024-09-15
Fecha tope 2024-11-13
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DFPC Firefighter - Helicopter Lieutenant

Colorado, Otherseemultiplelocationsinjobposting 00000 Otherseemultiplelocationsinjobposting USA
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DFPC Firefighter - Helicopter LieutenantPrint (https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/colorado/jobs/newprint/4655062) ApplyDFPC Firefighter - Helicopter LieutenantSalary$68,508.00 - $82,224.00 AnnuallyLocation Other (see multiple locations in job posting), COJob TypeFull TimeJob NumberRAA-DFPC-WFMS-10635-09/2024DepartmentDepartment of Public SafetyDivisionDivision of Fire Prevention and ControlOpening Date09/13/2024Closing Date10/1/2024 5:00 PM MountainFLSADetermined by PositionFLSA StatusNon-Exempt; position is eligible for overtime compensation.Department Contact InformationNadezhda Sidorova, 719-343-0822, nadezhda.sidorova@state.co.usSalary NoteAlthough the full salary range for this position is provided, appointments are typically made at or near the range minimum.Type of AnnouncementA residency waiver has been granted for this announcement. Applications will be considered from residents and non-residents of Colorado.Primary Physical Work AddressPosition will report to a primary work address in one of the following counties as assigned: (Northeast District 1 (Broomfield - Flatiron Helitack) ; Southeast District 3 (Penrose - Canon City Helitack); Southwest District 4 (Montrose - Montrose Helitack).How To ApplyPlease submit an online application for this position at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/colorado. Reach out to the Department Contact to apply using a paper application, including any supplemental questions. Failure to submit a complete and timely application may result in the rejection of your application. Applicants are responsible for ensuring that application materials are received by the appropriate Human Resources office before the closing date and time listed.

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Department InformationA residency waiver has been granted for these positions. Applications will be accepted from both Colorado residents and non-residents. This recruitment will be used to establish an eligible list for current and future vacancies statewide at the following locations:

Northeast District 1 (Broomfield - Flatiron Helitack) Helicopter Lieutenant

Southeast District 3 (Penrose - Canon City Helitack ) Heli copter Lieutenant

Southwest District 4 (Montrose - Montrose Helitack) Helicopter Lieutenant

Please refer to DFPC Fire Management Regions and Staff Link for more information regarding district boundaries Fire Management Regions and Staff (https://dfpc.colorado.gov/fire-management-regions-and-staff)

A n eligible list established with this recruitment may be used to fill other similar positions within the Colorado Department of Public Safety in the next 12 months. Our Mission -Engaged employees working together to safeguard lives and to provide diverse public safety services to local communitiesOur Vision -Creating safer and more resilient communities across ColoradoOur Core Values – Unity, Honor, ServiceCDPS commits to cultivating an equitable, diverse, and inclusive work environment. We ensure that we recruit, retain, and promote engaged employees. Our approach to diversity is simple - it's about embracing everyone! We strive to build and nurture a culture where inclusiveness is a reflex, not an initiative. Our strength is our promise to be inclusive with intentional strategies to welcome and uplift our employees to thrive - while building a more equitable workplace. CDPS is an equal opportunity employer. See our CDPS 2022 Equal Employment Opportunity Plan (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mhirfXA6CeujGdFetbkPOC78t2GASFdw/view?usp=drivelink) Why Do I Love My Job at CDPS At CDPS we nurture a centric culture driven by our commitment of creating a safer Colorado, an inclusive workplace where everyone can be their own authentic self. We model a culture of collaboration, support and growth to our employees. Our culture has public service focus, and we strive to provide innovative solutions and services to our fellow Coloradans! Careers with a purpose:If you are passionate about public safety service, and are eager to dedicate your career to serving Coloradans, this is the organization you want to join! We are committed to providing public safety services to our fellow Coloradans in their times of greater needs such as: safety on our roads, preparing and mitigating environmental disasters, disaster recovery, combating crime, school safety, and victim recovery. You’ll have the opportunity to challenge yourself and acquire new capabilities to build a rewarding and fulfilling career while making a difference in our community! When you join CDPS, you are joining a team of exceptional individuals and together you will be inspired, motivated and supported to become the best you can be. Unmatched Benefits: We highly value work life balance and offer excellent work-life programs, training and enriching professional development opportunities and a wide range of benefits.

Medical and dental options are available for permanent employees and their dependents. We also offer short and long-term disability coverage, and life insurance that includes legal resources and discounts.

State contribution into Health Savings Account when enrolled in HDHP.

Job protected medical leave under the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) (https://dhr.colorado.gov/state-employees/time-off-leave/family-medical-leave-act-fmla) and the State of Colorado Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program (FAMLI) (https://famli.colorado.gov/) .

Paid medical leave benefits provided by the State of Colorado.

Eligibility for hybrid or other flexible work arrangements based on the nature of the role.

We offer unmatched retirement benefits including mandatory PERA Defined Benefit Plan or PERA Defined Contribution Plan, plus optional 401K and 457 plans. For information on mandatory employee salary deferral (in lieu of contribution to Social Security), visit Colorado PERA (https://www.copera.org/member-contribution-rates) for details.

CDPS provides generous time off including 11 paid holidays annually and accrued annual and sick leave (https://dhr.colorado.gov/state-employees/time-off-leave) and annual wellness days.

The Employee Assistance Program (C-SEAP) is available in every region of the state. It is our effort to support the well-being of employees and the workplace. EAPs provide short-term counseling, referrals and resources, as well as training and organizational development services.

Additional benefits offered include tuition reimbursement and reduced college tuition at CSU Global and DeVry University.

Credit Union of Colorado (https://www.cuofco.org/credit-union-colorado-membership-eligibility) membership eligibility.

To learn more about State of Colorado benefits, please visit State of Colorado benefits (https://www.colorado.gov/dhr/benefits) .

Description of JobABOUT THE WORK UNITThe mission of the Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control (DFPC) is to serve and safeguard the people and protect the property, resources, environment, and quality of life in Colorado. DFPC’s vision is to be the Nation's premier state fire organization by acting with foresight, providing bold leadership, enhancing our partnerships, and exemplifying the highest level of professionalism in fire prevention and protection, while building a safe and supportive work environment for our employees.The Division achieves this mission and vision through its four (4) Sections: Center of Excellence, Fire and Life Safety, Professional Qualifications and Training, and Wildland Fire Management. Each of the four sections serve Colorado’s fire community in a different capacity- from training firefighters to technological advancements in public safety, responding to and managing wildfires to building code enforcement, DFPC is dedicated to serving and safeguarding the people of Colorado while protecting property, resources, environment and quality of life.One of the Wildland Fire Management Section’s (WFMS) primary roles is to assist and support local agencies with a range of wildland fire management programs including administrative, technical, preparedness, planning, response, and prescribed fire and fuels functions. Wildland fire management in Colorado is a cooperative, interagency partnership between local, county, state, tribal, and federal entities. Wildland fire protection responsibilities on non-federal lands in Colorado follow a hierarchy of: local jurisdiction > county sheriff > and finally to the State of Colorado (DFPC). WFMS plays a crucial role in coordinating with external partners and representing Colorado at both regional (multi-state) and national levels.This position is an operational, field level position with work lead responsibilities whose primary purpose is to: provide wildland fire suppression response and incident response; assist in mitigation, fuels, and prescribed fire functions; assist in fire-preparedness support including training; and provide response and support in other all hazard incident response as qualified.ABOUT THE POSITION The Helicopter Lieutenant is a work lead of a firefighting resource – typically a helicopter and helitack crew, but can be assigned to an engine or squad/module/hand crew – to provide a range of firefighting and related services. The primary purpose of this position is to serve as an NWCG Helicopter Manager - Single Resource, and provide work lead & coordination of helicopter module operations in support of wildland fire suppression and mitigation projects (i.e. prescribed fire, hazardous fuel reduction, and resource management). As assigned and qualified, this position will also provide all-hazard incident response and assists with other WFMS or DFPC programs. The Helicopter Lieutenant must have previous wildland firefighting experience and prior direct supervisory experience is highly preferred. This position also assists with training programs, qualification and dispatching systems, and other preparedness activities. Fire Suppression and Incident Response

While providing for their individual safety and the safety of those assigned to them, the employee leads helicopter module operations during fire suppression and incident response work. Fire suppression and incident response work includes, but is not limited to:

organizes and deploys helicopter and crews based on current objectives and resource capabilities.

constructs fireline utilizing hand tools; cuts and clears vegetation utilizing power saws;

conducts mop up and patrol operations; carries out ignition operations;

coordinates, performs and assists with rescue operations;

operates and travels in vehicles on and off-road;

hauls and packs fire related equipment and supplies;

uses various tools and equipment such as chainsaws, shovels, drip torches, fusees, pulaskis;

uses various communication methods including radios;

uses maps, compass, GPS, and other technology and tools to gather information and navigate an incident;

performs safety inspections, maintaining and repairing of tools and equipment;

performs and follows demobilizing duties, including required incident documentation; briefs crew on demobilization procedures,

compiles all required incident documentation including Crew Time Reports, Equipment Shift Tickets, resources orders.

Based on location and business needs, the position will perform and oversee non-wildfire and all-hazard incident response and support functions as trained, qualified, and equipped including, but not limited to: resource management, search and rescue, and other all hazards response.

Requires intermediate fire knowledge and experience, skill in the application of firefighting tasks, and the ability to recognize and communicate safety considerations and other factors (fire intensity, fuel conditions, weather observations, flight operations etc.) used by higher qualified firefighters in their decision making process. This knowledge, skill, and ability is shown by being qualified as an NWCG Helicopter Manager - Single Resource (HMGB).

On a limited basis, the employee may temporarily work as a Firefighter IV if appropriately qualified and may be required to supervise other single resources such as a squad, module, handcrew or engine if appropriately qualified.

Incident response may require travel to active fires, severity assignments, and pre-position assignments throughout Colorado and across the nation.

Incident responsewill require travel in rotor and/or fixed-wing aircraft for detection, reconnaissance, communication, coordination, command and control purposes prior to, during, and following wildland fire and all-hazard incidents.

Incident response may require personnel to be assigned to an incident for two weeks or longer in austere living and working conditions.

Incident response may require working long hours (up to 16 hours per day) in outdoor settings and performing strenuous manual labor under extreme environmental conditions.

Work schedules will be expected to be flexible and modified at times to fit the business need based on fire conditions.

Participates in regular physical training and conditioning during work hours to maintain fitness levels as directed by supervisor.

Work Lead & Helicopter Flight OperationsThe Helicopter Lieutenant leads assigned personnel and day-to-day helicopter operations & preparedness. This includes, but is not limited to:

Provides direction, oversight, support and training to assigned employees; evaluates employee schedules and work load, communicates with supervisor to make adjustments as needed;

Based on general guidance from the DFPC Director, by and through the WFMS Chief, assists the Captain in developing professional development plans for assigned employees while implementing the goals and mission from the District leadership to support all WFMS programs and incident response.

Based on general guidance from the DFPC Director, by and through the WFMS Chief, assists the Captain in developing work plans and schedules for subordinate staff including, but not limited to, training programs for staff and customers, community outreach and education, statistical reporting, and preparation for emergency response.

Schedules, coordinates tasks and logistical needs, evaluates, and provides safety guidance and oversight to assigned employees.

Provides input on performance evaluations of all assigned employees, makes recommendations on remediation or advancement;

Assists with the hiring process, including interviews of applicants, makes recommendations to hire, promote or transfer;

Assists with informal grievances, provides documentation to support corrective actions when needed;

Oversees and reviews work products and employee health, and adjusts deadlines and plans of work accordingly, communicates concerns with supervisor as needed;

Compiles all required incident documentation including but not limited to tracking Crew Time Reports, Equipment Shift Tickets, entering and approving time in state time keeping system.

Approves time in state timekeeping systems, verifies employees are following best practices related to time entry, incident documentation, receipts, travel documents etc; signs and approves all overtime, travel and purchase forms.

Lead and participate in safety sessions and critiques; reviews safety topics to; maintain awareness of changes in aviation policy, regulations, and procedures;

Directs and leads the Helitack crew (or other resource) on a regular and recurring basis including on an incident.

While providing for their individual safety and the safety of those assigned to them, the employee leads helicopter flight operations prior and during fire suppression and incident response work. This includes, but is not limited to:

Functions as contracting officer rep, monitor and ensure contract compliance by vendor and personnel

Responsible for overall readiness of the helicopter crew, pilots, mechanics & related personnel

Participates in pre-mission planning and briefings, understands information sources for mission planning;

Coordinates a pre-flight briefing; directs personnel in helicopter operations missions;

Prepares aircraft and crew for daily operations; assures familiarity with aircraft; assists flight crew with any needs or requests;

Ensures all mission requests have been requested through proper chain of command

Maintains situational awareness to ensure safe flight operations;

Maintains appropriate level of mission response readiness;

Uses and understands multiple communication systems in and on aircraft, including multi-channel radios; AM radios, etc; uses appropriate radio etiquette, what each radio is used for and more;

Ensures all flight logs and related information is entered in a timely manner in the aviation database.

Mitigation, Resource Management, and Training Missions

While providing for his/her individual safety, the employee works as a work lead and crewmember in planning and implementation of mitigation, fuels treatment and resource management projects, including but not limited to:

cuts, clears, piles, and disposes of treated vegetation;

uses tools and equipment such as chainsaws, firing equipment, portable pumps, chippers, air curtain burners and more;

constructs firelines and prescribed fire burning as assigned;

performs ignitions and holding operations;

conducts mop up and patrol operations;

uses various communication methods including radios; may pre-program radios for assignments;

uses and maintains on and off-road vehicles;

hauls and packs fire related equipment and supplies;

performs and mentors others in safety inspections, maintains and repairs tools and equipment; cleans, reconditions, and stores properly.

Coordinates aviation plan(s) related to hazardous fuels reduction, prescribed fire, natural resource management projects, and training missions.

Identifies and provides training needs of crew to support prescribed fire and fuel management programs.

Collects, documents and gathers data and records information on fuels sampling, fuel types, weather conditions, fire behaviors, and status of work accomplished.

Designs, develops, and writes plans for various resource management projects, including but not limited to: hazardous fuels reduction projects, prescribed fire projects, natural resource management projects, and training agreements

Implements defined processes and chain of command for collecting, producing, and distributing information.

Participates in regular physical training and conditioning during work hours to maintain fitness levels as directed by supervisor

Fire Preparedness Support and Other Duties as Assigned

Establishes and maintains the physical fitness level necessary to effectively perform hard physical labor for extended periods under adverse climate, fuel, and terrain conditions; mentors and trains new firefighters and validates readiness of assigned personnel.

Inspects & maintains crews response equipment, vehicles, tools, PPE and more; implements processes to inventory tools, PPE, equipment; accounts for any safety issues; coordinates repair/replacement needs.

Ensures vehicle & equipment readiness; includes daily maintenance checks.

Coordinates with Captain on crew qualifications needed within the resource, develops a crew training plan for the unit that best fits the response profile of the location.

Implements annual operational preparedness training for assigned personnel following the WFMS Resource Operations and Standards Guide or equivalent.

Communicates effectively with multichannel radios, prepares and programs radios for assignments and repair and/or replacement.

Manages on-going training and professional development of the crewmembers in the State of Colorado; CDPS, DFPC & WFMS standard operating policies, procedures & guidelines. This includes time-keeping systems, time & leave policies, incident documentation requirements, travel & purchasing policies and more.

Oversees the logistics and instruction of various courses, training and events, such as wildfire suppression classes, incident management, structural firefighting, medical and first aid, job fairs and community outreach to DFPC employees and external agency personnel.

Assists other DFPC programs (reports, data entry, filing, training and testing, inspections, research, fire billing, logistics etc.) as needed and available to support the mission of CDPS and DFPC.

Other duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications, Substitutions, Conditions of Employment & Appeal RightsMinimum Qualifications

Three (3) years of documented professional wildland firefighting experience.

Qualification to the NWCG Helicopter Manager - Single Resource (HMGB)

Exceptional candidates may possess the following preferred qualifications and experience

Four (4) + years of documented wildland firefighting experience, and/or additional fire service experience, including fireline supervision.

Previous experience in advanced helicopter operations, including search & rescue and other all hazard responses.

Previous supervisory or team lead experience.

Previous experience with state level fire programs, with a preference for experience with the state of CO fire programs.

Exceptional candidates will also have one or more of the following NWCG qualifications:

Incident Commander Type 4 (ICT4) or higher;

Basic Faller (FAL3) or higher;

Prescribed Fire Burn Boss Type 3 (RXB3) or higher,

Strike Team or Task Force Leader; Additional Single Resource Boss

Helibase Manager (HEBM)

Additional Single Resource Boss qualifications

State of Colorado/DFPC : Structural Firefighter I, Structural Firefighter II or equivalent.

Medical certifications and qualifications including: Wilderness First Responder, Emergency First Responder, or Emergency Medical Technician.

Demonstrated commitment to public service and community involvement.

CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT

Upon initial employment, individuals will be required to provide a complete training file to DFPC that contains all necessary qualification documentation (course certificates, position task books, personnel evaluations, and incident experience history) to demonstrate that NWCG and other requirements have been met.

Position may be required to attain additional training and/or certifications within a specified period of time, per current DFPC qualifications and professional development Standard Operating Guidelines and Policies.

Current valid driver's license at time of hire, and must obtain a Colorado-issued driver's license within 6 months of hire. Ability to operate motor vehicles and to travel extensively throughout the state in a variety of weather conditions.

Must be 18 years of age at time of hire

This position is a public safety officer as defined by 42 U.S.C. § 3796b Sec. 1204 (9).

Must be willing to travel to wildfire incidents, severity assignments, and pre-position assignments throughout Colorado, and across the nation at times. Assignments may last for two weeks or longer.

Wildland Firefighters need to be familiar with and frequently use flammable liquids and solids in the performance of aviation operations and various prescribed fire and tactical firing tasks. This includes the preparation, implementation and storage of drip torch fuel, Fire Retardant, Water Enhancers, Aluma Gel, Phosphorus and cleaning chemicals.

Applicants must be willing to be fingerprinted, successfully pass a polygraph, drug screen, and a medical physical exam as a condition of hire.

Must maintain an Arduous Fitness Level rating (based on NWCG standards) throughout the entire employment period. Must be able to obtain an Arduous Fitness Level rating within 2 weeks of hire.

APPEAL RIGHTSIf you receive notice that you have been eliminated from consideration for the position, you may protest the action by filing an appeal with the State Personnel Board/State Personnel Director within 10 days from the date you receive notice of the elimination. Also, if you wish to challenge the selection and comparative analysis process, you may file an appeal with the State Personnel Board/State Personnel Director within 10 days from the receipt of notice or knowledge of the action you are challenging. Refer to Chapters 4 and 8 of the State Personnel Board Rules and Personnel Director's Administrative Procedures, 4 CCR 801, for more information about the appeals process. The State Personnel Board Rules and Personnel Director's Administrative Procedures are available atwww.colorado.gov/spb. A standard appeal form is available at:www.colorado.gov/spb. If you appeal, your appeal must be submitted in writing on the official appeal form, signed by you or your representative, and received at the following address within 10 days of your receipt of notice or knowledge of the action: Colorado State Personnel Board/State Personnel Director, Attn: Appeals Processing, 1525 Sherman Street, 4th Floor, Denver, CO 80203. Fax: 303-866-5038. Phone: 303-866-3300. The ten-day deadline and these appeal procedures also apply to all charges of discrimination.Supplemental InformationARE YOU IN NEED OF AN ACCOMMODATION? If you have a disability and require reasonable accommodation to ensure you have a positive experience applying or interviewing for this position, please direct your inquiries to Human Resources atcdpshr@state.co.us.EQUITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION STATEMENTThe State of Colorado believes that equity, diversity, and inclusion drive our success, and we encourage candidates from all identities, backgrounds, and abilities to apply. The State of Colorado is an equal opportunity employer committed to building inclusive, innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them. Therefore, in all aspects of the employment process, we provide employment opportunities to all qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, disability, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, medical condition related to pregnancy, creed, ancestry, national origin, marital status, genetic information, or military status (with preference given to military veterans), or any other protected status in accordance with applicable law.Colorado Department of Public Safety is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. As part of this commitment, our agency will assist individuals who have a disability with any reasonable accommodation requests related to employment, including completing the application process, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, participating in the employee selection process, and/or to perform essential job functions where the requested accommodation does not impose an undue hardship. If you have a disability and require reasonable accommodation to ensure you have a positive experience applying or interviewing for this position, please direct your inquiries to our Human Resources department atcdpshr@state.co.us.NOTIFICATIONS All correspondence regarding your status in the selection/examination process will be via email. Include your current working email address on your application and check your email frequently as you could receive time sensitive correspondence regarding this position. We highly recommend that you set up your email to accept messages from " state.co.us " and " info@governmentjobs.com " addresses. It is your responsibility to ensure that your email will accept these notices and/or review your junk mail and spam filtered email. Complete Applications Must Include the Following:

A complete CDPS Application for announced vacancy (please submit online using the link in this announcement).

A complete supplemental questionnaire (must submit online as a part of the application).

A copy of your NWCG qualifications (IQS or IQCS master record and/or incident qualification card).

Detailed, chronological resume of experience.

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY - RECRUITMENT TIMELINE INFORMATION

Applications are considered complete and accurate at the time of submission. Therefore, additional information may not be solicited or accepted after your application has been received.

All applications that are received by the closing of this announcement will be reviewed against the Minimum Qualifications in this announcement. Candidates who meet the minimum qualifications may proceed to the next step. Colorado Revised Statutes require that state employees are hired and promoted based on merit and fitness through a comparative analysis process.

The State of Colorado offers permanent employees a variety of benefits including medical, dental, life and disability insurance, as well as a comprehensive leave program. Please click the following link for detailed information: www.colorado.gov/pacific/dhr/benefits Please note that each agency's contact information is different; therefore, we encourage all applicants to view the full, official job announcement which includes contact information and class title. Select the job you wish to view, then click on the "Print" icon.01 Briefly describe why you are interested in joining the Division of Fire Prevention and Control (DFPC) as a Helicopter Lieutenant. 02 Do you meet the Minimum Qualification required for this position of NWCG Helicopter Manager - Single Resource Boss (HMGB)? (Please note, your application will not be referred if you select no or are not able to provide documentation to support you meet this requirement)

Yes

No

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Please list any NWCG qualifications and experience you have as they relate to the "Preferred Qualifications" of the position detailed in the job announcement.

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Please describe your experience as a supervisor or work lead.

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DFPC Helicopter Lieutenants perform a combination of wildfire suppression, wildfire prevention and education, prescribed fire, and fuels treatment activities, as well as fill gaps and assist communities with all-hazard response including, but not limited to search & rescue and other all hazard response. Briefly describe your interest and experience in these or other all-hazard incident responses.

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DFPC is charged with managing effective and efficient staffing of resources to meet response needs statewide, it is imperative that we maintain a state of readiness year-round and maximize the number of days our resources are available. To meet this need, DFPC resources may stagger their schedules for 7 day coverage. This will mean a normal work schedule could include weekend days, holidays, and extended shifts. Are you aware of this requirement?

Yes

No

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Are you aware that this position requires successful completion of a background investigation, polygraph and drug screening as a condition of employment?

Yes

No

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Please indicate the location you are interested in. (Select One)

Northeast District 1 (Broomfield - Flatiron Helitack)

Southeast District 3 (Penrose - Canon City Helitack)

Southwest District 4 (Montrose - Montrose Helitack)

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Please select any additional locations you might be interested in. (Note that if you are offered and refuse one of these positions, you may be removed from consideration for other positions.)

Northeast District 1 (Broomfield - Flatiron Helitack)

Southeast District 3 (Penrose - Canon City Helitack)

Southwest District 4 (Montrose - Montrose Helitack)

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I understand that employees of the Colorado Department of Public Safety contribute to the Colorado Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA) retirement benefit plan and do not contribute to Social Security.

Yes

No

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If you are a current or previous State of Colorado employee, please list your Employee Identification Number (EID), dates of employment, and classifications for all State of Colorado Departments or institutes of Higher Education for which you have worked. Your EID begins with 997 and is nine digits long. Please do not enter your Social Security Number. If you are not a current or previous State of Colorado employee, please state "N/A".

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AgencyState of ColoradoAddressSee the full announcement by clickingthe "Printer" icon located above the job titleLocation varies by announcement, Colorado, Websitehttps://careers.colorado.gov/ApplyPlease verify your email addressVerify Email

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