![]() ![]() ![]() In accordance with California Public Resources Code section 5163, all persons holding Ranger/Diver I positions must get tested for tuberculosis (TB) when hired and every four years thereafter as a condition of continued employment.Ranger/Diver I employees are required to pass a swimming/dive performance test and maintain required certifications and training as a condition of employment.Ranger/Diver I employees may work in remote locations and may be required to perform or oversee a variety of emergencies with back-up emergency support response times greater than 20 minutes.Ranger/Diver I employees typically report to work at the San Vicente Operations Yard and may also report to any of the City's reservoirs or other Public Utilities Department facilities including the Chollas Operations Yard, MOC (Kearny Mesa Operations Yard), and water treatment plants.Ranger/Diver I employees will be required to work varying shifts including Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.Eligible benefitted employees originally hired on or after July 10, 2021, will be automatically enrolled in the San Diego City Employees Retirement System (SDCERS).Not home to accept an important delivery? Your video doorbell lets you unlock the door, watch the package be placed inside, and lock up again.Ranger/Diver I positions patrol by foot and in emergency-equipped vehicles and vessels to assist patrons in distress and to ensure the safety of the public engaged in all recreational activities at City lakes maintain vigilant surveillance over an assigned area identify hazards and at-risk public behaviors to proactively reduce accidents perform shoreline and water-related rescues enforce Municipal, County and State laws issue warnings and citations testify in court regarding matters of enforcement and litigation administer first aid, emergency care and life support in the capacity of an Emergency Medical Technician act as a "first responder" in emergencies until advanced life support personnel arrive perform dive team support perform a variety of skilled and semi-skilled underwater dive tasks assist in maintaining water quality and safeguard sensitive biological and archeological resources keep accurate records, write reports and maintain safety equipment, facilities and supplies interact regularly with the public providing information, warnings and support services monitor emergency radio traffic and respond or dispatch personnel to calls for assistance assist in conducting aquatic events and water safety programs perform and document quagga mussel inspections maintain required certifications and training and perform other duties as assigned. ![]()
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