Wildfire Service, Conservation and Wildfire Services
Wekusko Falls Provincial Park MB
Advertisement Number: 45173
Salary(s): FR3 $1,888.80 - $2,056.00 bi-weekly Plus Remoteness Allowance, if applicable.
Closing Date: April 24, 2026
The Manitoba government recognizes the importance of building an exemplary public service reflective of the citizens it serves, where diverse abilities, backgrounds, cultures, identities, languages and perspectives drives a high standard of service and innovation. The Manitoba government supports equitable employment practices and promotes representation of designated groups (women, Indigenous people, persons with disabilities, visible minorities).
Employment Equity is a factor in selection for this competition. Consideration will be given to women, Indigenous people, visible minorities and persons with disabilities.
An eligibility list may be created for similar seasonal positions, and will remain in effect for 6 months
Candidates who do not meet all essential criteria may be considered on an underfill basis at a commensurate rate of pay.
Introduction
The Manitoba Wildfire Service is seeking highly motivated individuals interested in filling the role of Initial Attack Crew Leader (Fire Ranger 3) at Wekusko Falls wildfire base in the Western Region of Manitoba.
Duties:
The incumbent will be responsible for the daily direct supervision and leadership of a 4-5 person Initial Attack forest fire suppression crew. Duties include:
Organize, direct and supervise crew members during wildfire suppression and daily work activities to ensure the safe, efficient and effective application of fire suppression strategies and safe work practices.
Ensure compliance with mandatory daily fitness guidelines, Wildfire Service Operational Guidelines, Wildfire Service Safe Work Procedures, and Workplace Safety & Health Regulations.
Ensure the proper use, maintenance and inventory control of equipment and tools assigned to the crew members.
Participate and assist in the delivery of public relations & fire prevention initiatives and in the development and delivery of training programs for fire crews or junior staff.
Participate in provincial, inter-provincial and international deployment as required.
Maintain detailed records of crew operations and staffing.
Perform other duties as assigned, including the supervision of district work projects.
Why Work for Manitoba Government? The Manitoba government values its employees, recognizing the important role that each person plays in delivering exceptional services, programs and support to the province. Your important contributions are recognized with a comprehensive package of benefits, including an attractive salary, pension plan, health and wellness benefits, and other supports to encourage work-life balance.
Financial Security
Attractive salaries
Defined pension plan
Life insurance coverage
Long-Term Disability Plan
Benefit Plan
Employer paid health care benefits including health, dental and vision
Extended health care for services such as physiotherapy, chiropractor, massages, acupuncture and more
Annual health spending account for eligible employees
Commitment to Health and Wellness
Employee and Family Assistance Program
Paid time-off including sick leave, wellness days and family related leave days
Flexible work arrangements for eligible positions
Generous vacation entitlements, increasing with years of service
Parental, maternity, and adoptive leave options
Professional Growth & Development¿ We want our employees to thrive and grow and are committing to investing in their development. We offer multiple avenues of support such as inhouse training, educational assistance and leadership development programs to help achieve these goals.
Organizational Culture and Values The Manitoba government is committed to a work environment and culture that values and recognizes every employee. When we look at Manitoba’s Public Service, we see a reflection of Manitoba’s diversity. We come from differing educational, cultural, and ethnic backgrounds and work in a wide array of jobs across the province, we are all public servants.
Impact on Manitoba’s Future By working for Manitoba’s Public Service, you have the unique opportunity to use your time to serve the land, communities, and the people of Manitoba. You can leave a lasting mark that will impact both current and future generations.
Qualifications:
Essential:
Experience as a member of an Initial Attack Crew conducting initial attack, sustained action, and mop-up fire suppression on a wide range of wildfire situations or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
Experience using and maintaining all of the standard firefighting hand tools and equipment, e.g. shovel, axe, pulaski, Mark 3 fire pump, chainsaw.
Experience and knowledge with the principles of fire weather, fire behaviour and fire line safety to ensure the safe, efficient and effective application of fire suppression strategies.
Experience working with various aircraft utilized in forest fire suppression activities and knowledge of their individual roles and capabilities, e.g. light and medium helicopters, fixed wing aircraft, and water bombers.
Strong verbal communication skills.
Desired:
Supervisor experience including training, guidance, direction and performance management.
Experience and knowledge of Workplace Safety and Health Regulations, including fire line safety.
Conditions of Employment:
Must be legally entitled to work in Canada
Must possess and maintain a valid full stage Manitoba Class 5F driver’s licence or equivalent (an intermediate stage Manitoba Class 5 driver's licence is acceptable on a temporary basis. Candidates are expected to attain and maintain a full stage Class 5 driver's licence on a permanent basis and be able to provide a Driver's Abstract if requested).
Must be willing and able to be deployed and travel by means of aircraft (helicopter & plane), boat or vehicle (such as ATV, UTV, trucks) for fire action and other assignments.
Must be willing and physically capable to perform the duties required of the position such as wildfire suppression action, operation of chainsaws, lifting up to 65 lbs., carrying equipment through rough terrain and working extended periods under adverse weather conditions.
Must successfully pass the Canadian Physical Performance Exchange Standard for Type 1 Wildland Fire Fighters (WFX-FIT) fitness test and meet the Manitoba agency performance standard of 17 minutes and 15 seconds.
Will be required to possess and maintain current first aid and CPR certification by date acceptable to the employer.
Must be willing and able to travel throughout the province and spend extended periods in the outdoors including residing in remote fire camps, tents, and other locations.
Must be willing and able to work weekends, overtime and be deployed provincially, inter-provincially or internationally, as/when required.
WHEN APPLYING TO THIS POSITION, PLEASE INDICATE THE ADVERTISEMENT NUMBER AND POSITION TITLE IN THE SUBJECT LINE AND/OR BODY OF YOUR EMAIL.
Applicants may request reasonable accommodation related to the materials or activities used throughout the selection process. When applying to this position, please indicate the advertisement number and position title in the subject line and/or body of your email. Your cover letter, resumé and/or application must clearly indicate how you meet the qualifications.
Please be advised that job competitions for represented positions may be grieved by internal represented applicants. Should a selection grievance be filed, information from the competition file will be provided to the grievor's representative. Personal information irrelevant to the grievance and other information protected under legislation will be redacted.
We thank all who apply and advise that only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
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