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ASRC Federal Holding Company

Fire/Crashman are assigned a specific duty related to equipment operation or fire suppression.
Keep apparatus, equipment, tools, and protective clothing in a clean and serviceable condition.
Responds to emergencies as required.
Suppresses fires and takes necessary precautions to prevent rekindling.
Exercises caution to avoid unnecessary damage or loss of property to include injury to himself and other personnel.
Protects, at the scene of a fire, all evidence indicating the fire's cause.
Wears protective clothing when participating in fires or hazardous situations and/or as directed by higher authority.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Benefits:
Life Insurance, Long Term Disability, Maternity/Paternity Paid Leave, Medical, Dental and Vision, Merchandise Discounts, Military Leave, Mobile Phone Discount, On Site Cafeteria, Paid Holidays, Parking , Prescription Drug Coverage, Professional Development, Tuition Reimbursement, Vacation/paid time off, Work From Home, 401K, Employee Events, Employee Referral Program, Flexible Schedules, Flexible Spending Accounts, Gym MembershipsAbout the Company:
ASRC Federal Holding CompanyASRC Federal comprises a family of companies that provide mission-critical services to federal government agencies dedicated to defense, civil and intelligence support.
Our customer-focused service delivery model and emphasis on operational excellence are foundational elements infused in all our companies.
The reliability and quality of day-in, day-out service delivery from our family of companies ensure our customers that we keep our sights on their mission-critical priorities.
Company Size:
5,000 to 9,999 employeesIndustry:
Aerospace and DefenseFounded:
2003Website:
http:
//www.
asrcfederal.
com.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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