Tunnel & Bridge Agent
Experience : 0 Description : Responsibilities The Tunnel and Bridge Agent (TBA) is responsible for patrolling assigned areas to control and expedite the movement of traffic and for responding to emergencies to protect life and property at the Port Authority's tunnel and bridge facilities. TBAs may be assigned to any Port Authority facility including the George Washington Bridge, Holland Tunnel or Lincoln Tunnel and Staten Island Crossings (Goethals Bridge, Bayonne Bridge and Outerbridge Crossing). Tunnel and Bridge Agents are the first to respond to facility emergencies. Responsibilities of a TBA during an emergency include, but are not limited to: Patrolling assigned areas to control and expedite the movement of traffic in accordance with traffic regulations. Operating emergency vehicles and equipment. Clearing traffic stoppages (towing disabled vehicles). Responding to emergencies and removes disabled vehicles. Fighting vehicle fires. Performing vehicle extrication for injured passengers. Administering first aid/CPR when necessary. Providing public service information to customers as required. Responding to hazardous material spills (i.e. Gas, diesel, oil, vehicle fluids). Those hired for the position will be required to successfully complete the Emergency Medical First Responder Certification Test, Basic Garage Training and On-the-job training (OJT), and Emergency Garage Training and related OJT which includes classes and hands-on work with heavy duty towing and recovery, vehicle fire fighting, vehicle extrication, and Haz-Mat operations. TBAs undergo a 9-week combined basic training and on-the-job training (OJT), where they are taught Professional First Aid, tunnel operations, emergency procedures, incident command, basic fire behavior, fire extinguisher handling, hazardous materials identification, and wheel lift operations. Once TBAs have obtained their Class A Commercial Driver License (CDL) with the required endorsements, they then attend advanced training. During the approximately 10-week advanced training program and OJT, TBAs are instructed on all advanced job functions including heavy duty towing and recovery, vehicle fire fighting, hazardous materials operations, and vehicle extrication. TBAs are required to successfully complete training and obtain the required licenses/certifications as specified at the start of training; failure to do so may result in termination from employment. The TBA position requires working under the following conditions: -Work requires significant physical exertion. -Work in confined areas in tunnels 5-6 hours per day when on tunnel patrol. -Work in areas of high traffic noise levels. -Work in traffic lanes when stoppages and other emergencies occur. -Work in all types of weather conditions. -Work rotating shifts, including nights, weekends and holidays. -TBAs must wear a self-contained breathing apparatus when responding to emergencies. -TBAs must wear a uniform and equipment that require incumbents to conform to grooming and safety regulations. Qualifications ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS: Candidates must present the following qualifications in order to be considered: High school diploma or GED from an accredited institution. Minimum of one year of work experience working in a field operations or public safety capacity, or as an emergency responder. Possess a valid driver's license. Possess a valid Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with the following endorsements: Air Brakes, Tow Trucks and Tank Trucks. IMPORTANT INFORMATION: BEFORE the first day of employment, applicants without a Class A CDL must obtain a Class A CDL Permit with the following tests successfully completed: -Core knowledge -Combo vehicle -Air Brake -Combination -Towing -Tank Truck You will be required to obtain a Class A CDL during the course of training. A Class A CDL completion deadline will be given to you once training begins. Applicants shou County : New York URL : https://nlx.jobsyn.org/5489fac02ceb4917a8b6738cc9275260159