HCESD16/Klein Fire Hiring for Driver/Operator Positions
HCESD16/ Klein Fire is hiring several Driver/Operator positions.
Applications are currently being accepted for three (3) full-time Driver/Operator positions to work a 48/96 shift schedule, averaging 56 hours per week. These will be tested positions. The application deadline is June 2, 2023, at 6:00 PM to be considered. Applications will remain open until all positions are filled.
Physical agility and skills testing will take place from June 13 to 15, 2023, oral interviews will be held from June 13 to 15, 2023, and conditional job offers will be issued on June 19, 2023.
For more information on qualifications, please visit https://www.hcesd16.org/join-our-team.
About HCESD#16 and Klein Fire
HCESD 16 is an Emergency Services District (ESD) - a political subdivision, or local government agency, of the State of Texas - created to provide fire protection and related emergency services within the district and authorized to collect public-approved taxes and fees. The District is governed by a board of five commissioners elected by public vote to serve 4-year terms. Currently, there are more than 300 ESDs in Texas, including 31 in Harris County. The governing statute for an ESD is Chapter 775 of the Texas Health and Safety Code. Click here for more information on ESDs.
Since 1951, the Klein Volunteer Fire Department (KFVFD) has provided fire suppression, first responder EMS, and related services within the District's 49-square mile service area in norther Harris County. In September 2022, the District assumed direct responsibility for those services and now operates as the Klein Fire Department.
Today, HCESD 16 is an ISO Class 2 community, with a resident population of over 175,000 living in a diversified area of single-family dwellings, schools, high-density apartment complexes and high-rise condominiums, buildings, light industry, and commercial retail centers. The area also includes an acute-care hospital, FAA-controlled airport, and two major highways that cross through the District (SH249 and SH 99). Click here for more information on the ISO Public Protection Classification System.
Source: HCESD16/ Klein Fire