Full-Time

Industrial Firefighter/Emergency Response Technician

Posted on 5/12/2026

Ford Motor Company

Ford Motor Company

10,001+ employees

Designs, manufactures, and sells automobiles globally

Compensation Overview

$28.20/hr

No H1B Sponsorship

Marshall, MI, USA

In Person

Category
Security & Protective Services
Required Skills
Inventory Management
Requirements
  • Must be at least 18 years of age
  • High School Diploma
  • NFPA 1001 Firefighter I & II (or equivalent state/provisional certification)
  • CPR/AED and First Aid Certification
  • Minimum of 2 years of emergency services experience as a certified firefighter
  • Previous Emergency Services experience or combination of previous work experience and training equivalent
  • Strong problem-solving and critical thinking skills under pressure
  • Excellent decision-making abilities in high-stress situations
  • Exceptional teamwork and interpersonal communication skills
  • Ability to pass a NFPA firefighter physical
  • Acute attention to detail and strong observational skills
  • Ability to strictly follow instructions, SOPs, and safety protocols
  • Exceptional computer skills, reading and data interpretation
  • Comfortable learning new technology
  • Legally authorized to work in the US
  • Preferred: NFPA 472/1072 Hazardous Materials Operations Certification
  • EMT-B or higher
  • Relevant Technical Rescue certifications (e.g., Confined Space Rescue, High-Angle Rescue, Vehicle Extrication)
Responsibilities
  • Fire Suppression: Respond immediately and effectively to all types of fires using appropriate extinguishing agents and equipment
  • Operate and maintain fire apparatus, pumps, hoses, nozzles, and other specialized firefighting equipment
  • Conduct search and rescue operations for personnel within hazardous environments
  • Perform ventilation, overhaul, and salvage operations as required
  • Hazardous Materials (HazMat) Response: Identify, assess, contain, control, and mitigate spills or releases of hazardous materials
  • Utilize appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) and various levels of chemical protective suits
  • Understand chemical properties, potential reactions, and safe handling procedures for materials present in the facility
  • Perform decontamination procedures for personnel and equipment
  • Medical Aid: Provide immediate pre-hospital medical care, including first aid, CPR, and AED operation, to injured or ill personnel
  • Stabilize patients and assist on site medical staff and external Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel upon their arrival
  • Technical Rescue: Participate in specialized rescue operations such as confined space rescue, high-angle rescue, and machine rescue, as trained and equipped by the facility
  • Utilize specialized rescue tools and techniques safely and effectively
  • Emergency Standby & Hot Work Coverage: Provide dedicated fire and safety coverage for high-risk operations within the facility, such as hot work (welding, cutting), confined space entry, or hazardous material transfers
  • Ensure all safety protocols and permit conditions are strictly adhered to during standby operations
  • Incident Command System (ICS) Support: Operate effectively within the established Incident Command System (ICS) structure during emergencies
  • Follow direct orders, maintain accountability, and provide clear, concise status reports to the Incident Commander or assigned supervisor
  • Maintenance: Regularly inspecting, cleaning, lubricating, and performing scheduled maintenance on fire prevention equipment like fire suppression system components, fire alarm system components and fire extinguishers
  • Perform routine inspections, functional tests, cleaning, and minor maintenance on all fire apparatus, tools, and equipment (e.g., hoses, nozzles, SCBA, pumps, rescue tools, HazMat detection devices, etc.) to ensure compliance and peak operational readiness
  • Ensure all internal apparatus fire pump components are operating properly, lubricate control valves, and identify any issues that require correction
  • Document all maintenance activities and report any unresolved deficiencies or malfunctions promptly
  • Collaborate with production operators, engineers, and maintenance technicians to identify and address fire prevention equipment issues, isolate compromised fire prevention system(s), and manage fire suppression system impairments
  • Facility Inspections: Conduct routine and systematic fire safety inspections of buildings, processing units, storage areas, and equipment to identify potential fire hazards, unsafe conditions, or non-compliance issues
  • Inspect fire suppression systems (sprinklers, standpipes, fire alarms), fire extinguishers, emergency lighting, and exit routes for proper function and readiness
  • Pre-Incident Planning: Participate in the development and review of pre-incident plans for various scenarios throughout the facility
  • Thoroughly understand building layouts, process flow diagrams, hazardous material locations, utility shut-offs, and emergency egress routes
  • Permit System Compliance: Review and verify compliance for hot work permits, confined space entry permits, and other safety-related permits, ensuring all conditions are met before and during operations
  • Risk Assessment: Actively participate in identifying and assessing risks related to fire, explosion, and other emergencies within the industrial environment
  • Safety Adherence: Strictly adhere to all company policies, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), safety regulations, and industry best practices
  • Proactively identify, report, and help mitigate unsafe conditions or practices observed within the facility
  • Consistently and correctly wear and maintain all required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Inventory Management: Maintain accurate inventory of all firefighting supplies, HazMat absorbents, medical supplies, and rescue equipment
  • Ensure proper storage and accessibility of all emergency response assets
  • Continuous Learning: Actively participate in all required internal and external training programs, drills, and exercises, including but not limited to: fire suppression techniques, HazMat operations/technician level, medical refreshers, technical rescue disciplines, and SCBA proficiency
  • Maintain physical fitness standards necessary for the demanding nature of the job
  • Internal Training Support: Assist in developing and delivering fire safety and emergency preparedness training to facility personnel
  • Incident Reporting: Accurately and thoroughly document all incidents, near-misses, inspections, training activities, and equipment maintenance in logs, reports, and digital systems
  • Provide clear and concise written and verbal reports
  • Effective Constructive Communication: Use constructive communication skills with team members, peers, leadership, facility personnel and external emergency services during routine operations and emergencies to demonstrate behaviors
  • Shift Handovers: Conduct thorough and detailed handovers at the end of shifts, ensuring critical information and pending tasks are clearly communicated to incoming personnel
  • Candidates must possess full flexibility and readiness to work across all standard, operating, and rotational shift schedules, encompassing day, night, weekend, and holiday shifts.
Desired Qualifications
  • NFPA 472/1072 Hazardous Materials Operations Certification
  • EMT-B or higher
  • Relevant Technical Rescue certifications (e.g., Confined Space Rescue, High-Angle Rescue, Vehicle Extrication)

Ford designs, builds, and sells cars, trucks, SUVs, and commercial vehicles worldwide, and develops mobility services including connected features and electric vehicles. Electric Ford models run on battery power with electric motors, supported by software updates and connected features that let drivers monitor performance, navigate, and control functions from apps; Ford also offers traditional engines and hybrids with cloud-connected services. Its size, history, and global dealer network let Ford offer a broad, practical lineup that emphasizes affordability and broad accessibility. The goal is to help people move and pursue their dreams by providing reliable transportation and mobility solutions that benefit customers, communities, and the planet.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Dearborn, Michigan

Founded

1903

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What believers are saying

  • NACS adaptor in mobile cord enhances Tesla Supercharger compatibility.
  • Production started April 26th in Dearborn boosts supply availability.
  • 10,000 lbs towing with Max Trailer Tow appeals to truck buyers.

What critics are saying

  • Tesla Cybertruck's 340-mile range erodes Lightning's market share.
  • Rivian R1T's 400-mile option captures Ford's fleet contracts.
  • GM Silverado EV's 440-mile range splits pickup demand immediately.

What makes Ford Motor Company unique

  • 2025 F-150 Lightning offers 320-mile range and 580 hp performance.
  • OTA updates boost 2022-2023 models' charging from 450A to 500A.
  • Post-discontinuation software support ensures BlueCruise 1.4 updates.

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