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Copello
Aberteifi
4 months ago
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This dual-role position combines responsibilities as an Airport Firefighter and Aircraft Refueller at a low-category aerodrome supporting Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) and General Aviation (GA) operations. The role involves emergency response, fire prevention, aircraft refuelling, and operational support to maintain a safe airfield environment while ensuring compliance with CAA regulations.Requirements:Essential:Previous experience as a firefighter civilian or MODPhysically fit and able to meet firefighter fitness requirements.Understanding of aviation fire safety procedures and emergency response.Strong teamwork and communication skills.Ability to work in a high-pressure environment and follow strict safety protocols.Be willing to undergo SC clearance and have full rights to work in the UKDesirable:Experience in aerodrome firefighting or emergency services.A knowledge of Aviation Fuel and delivery systemsKnowledge of UAS operations and associated fire risks.First aid/trauma care qualifications.ADR (Hazardous Goods) certification for fuel handling.Key Responsibilities:Emergency Response & Firefighting DutiesRespond to aircraft fire incidents, fuel spills, and emergencies involving UAS and GA aircraft.Conduct aircraft rescue operations, passenger/crew extrication (if applicable), and provide first aid.Manage emergency procedures for UAS crashes, system failures, and lithium-ion battery fires.Suppress fires in hangars, fuel storage areas, and airside facilities using appropriate firefighting techniques.Support aerodrome emergency planning, including live and simulated exercises.UAS & GA-Specific Fire Safety & PreventionConduct fire risk assessments for both UAS and General Aviation operations.Ensure fire safety measures are in place for aircraft refuelling, battery charging, and storage.Monitor and enforce fire prevention protocols for hangars, fuel farms, and maintenance areas.Aircraft Refuelling & Fuel Quality ControlSafely refuel GA aircraft and UAS following operational procedures and CAA regulations.Conduct fuel quality checks, including water contamination tests and fuel sampling.Operate hydrant dispensers and associated fuelling equipment.Maintain accurate records of fuel deliveries and aircraft refuelling activities.Equipment & Vehicle MaintenancePerform daily inspections and maintenance of firefighting vehicles, refuelling trucks, and associated equipment.Ensure personal protective equipment (PPE) and breathing apparatus are serviceable and meet safety standards.Training & ComplianceParticipate in regular firefighting, first aid, and refuelling training.Stay updated on CAA and ICAO regulations for both firefighting and aircraft fuelling operations.Engage in scenario-based training for aircraft crash response and hazardous materials handling.TPBN1_UKTJ

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