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Rope Rescue Technician Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Lead Rescue Technician

Morgan City, LA

$37K - $48K/yr

... rope rescue, and first aid and CPR. Assists in assessing risks, readying rescue equipment, and ... Skills and Experience: 80 Hour Rescue Technician,1 Year Field Experience, Confined Space Entrant ...

Lead Rescue Technician

Morgan City, LA ยท On-site

$37K - $48K/yr

... rope rescue, and first aid and CPR. Assists in assessing risks, readying rescue equipment, and ... Skills and Experience: 80 Hour Rescue Technician,1 Year Field Experience, Confined Space Entrant ...

The Rescue Technician provides technical rescue standby for customer projects including confined space rescue and technical rope rescue, as well as first aid and CPR. Assists in assessing risks ...

The Rescue Technician provides technical rescue standby for customer projects including confined space rescue and technical rope rescue, as well as first aid and CPR. Assists in assessing risks ...

The Rescue Technician provides technical rescue standby for customer projects including confined space rescue and technical rope rescue, as well as first aid and CPR. Assists in assessing risks ...

Rescue Technician (TPT)

Gonzales, LA ยท On-site

$32K - $32K/yr

The Rescue Technician provides technical rescue standby for customer projects including confined space rescue and technical rope rescue, as well as first aid and CPR. Assists in assessing risks ...

The Rescue Technician II provides technical rescue standby for customer projects including confined space and technical rope rescue, and first aid and CPR. Assists in assessing risks, readying rescue ...

The Rescue Technician provides technical rescue standby for customer projects including confined space rescue and technical rope rescue, as well as first aid and CPR. Assists in assessing risks ...

The Rescue Technician provides technical rescue standby for customer projects including confined space rescue and technical rope rescue, as well as first aid and CPR. Assists in assessing risks ...

The Rescue Technician II provides technical rescue standby for customer projects including confined space and technical rope rescue, and first aid and CPR. Assists in assessing risks, readying rescue ...

High Angle Rope Rescue: * Awareness, Operations, or Technician * Low Angle Rope Rescue: * Awareness, Operations, or Technician HAZMAT: * FRA ( First Responder Awareness) * FRO ( First Responder ...

The Rescue Technician provides technical rescue standby for customer projects including confined space rescue and technical rope rescue, as well as first aid and CPR. Assists in assessing risks ...

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How much do rope rescue technician jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for rope rescue technician in the United States is $22.69, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.83 and $25.96 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Rope Rescue Technician job?

A Rope Rescue Technician is a trained professional who specializes in using rope systems to perform rescues in challenging or high-angle environments. They work in situations where conventional access is difficult, such as cliffs, towers, confined spaces, and industrial sites. Their responsibilities include assessing risks, setting up rope systems, and safely extracting individuals from hazardous locations. These technicians often work with fire departments, search and rescue teams, or industrial safety units to ensure safe and efficient rescue operations.

What does a typical workday look like for a Rope Rescue Technician?

A typical workday for a Rope Rescue Technician often includes regular equipment inspections, hands-on training with team members, and pre-planning rescue scenarios for complex environments like cliffs, industrial sites, or confined spaces. Technicians are often on call for emergencies and must be ready to quickly mobilize and respond to incidents, sometimes working in challenging weather or hazardous conditions. Teamwork is crucial, as successful rope rescues require clear communication and coordination with other responders such as firefighters, EMS, or law enforcement. This role offers variety in daily routines, the chance to build expertise through continual training, and the satisfaction of helping people in critical situations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Rope Rescue Technician position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Rope Rescue Technician, you need advanced knowledge of rope systems, knots, rigging techniques, and a background in emergency response or technical rescue operations. Certification in Rope Rescue (such as NFPA 1006 or equivalent) and familiarity with specialized equipment like harnesses, pulleys, and descenders are standard requirements. Excellent teamwork, problem-solving, and quick decision-making skills are critical for effective collaboration during high-pressure rescue scenarios. These abilities ensure safe, efficient rescues and protect both the victim and team members in hazardous environments.

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Infographic showing various Rope Rescue Technician job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 75% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 94% In-person, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $47,187 per year, or $22.7 per hour.

Rescue Technician

NightHawk Services LLC

Mont Belvieu, TX โ€ข On-site

Other

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Job Description

The primary function of the Safety/Rescue Technician is to provide technical rescue standby for customer projects including confined space rescue and technical rope rescue, as well as first aid and CPR. He/she will assist in assessing risks, readying rescue equipment and planning practical and effective solutions towards safe working practices in compliance with client's standards. In case of accident, locates the patient, assesses any injuries, packages for extrication, removes patient from the threatening environment and turns over to EMS for medical attention and transport. The Safety/ Rescue Technician is capable with supervision of performing some safety functions such as rigging up of safety equipment, general gas monitoring functions, and confined space attendant duties. The Safety/Rescue Technician has been trained to calibrate equipment and check to insure equipment offered is in proper working condition.

Duties and Responsibilities

  • Assists in assessing potential hazards and drafts a Confined Space Rescue Preplan and a Rescue Safety Analysis. Identifies and communicates potential hazards to all affected parties. Determines hazard controls and emergency contingency plans and ensures required safety equipment and PPE is readily available and in good working order. May conduct general air quality monitoring and make recommendations for hazard control or personal protective equipment based on the interpretation of this data. Conducts daily job briefings with customer and workers.
  • Performs on-going monitoring of job conditions and equipment resources and reports observations and recommendations to supervisor to assure both worker and team safety is maintained throughout the duration of the task. Completes daily ICS (Incident Command System) reports.
  • In case of accident, locates the patient, assesses any injuries, packages for extrication, removes patient from the threatening environment and turns over to EMS for medical attention and transport. Renders first aid and CPR to the level of training.
  • Follows handling, inspection, cleaning, and preventative maintenance guidelines for all rescue equipment so it is in a constant state of readiness
  • Maintains and accurately inventories and documents all rescue related equipment.
  • Assists with special projects as assigned.
  • Report daily to Principal Contractor, Project Site Representative, or Designated alternate to determine the scope of work and assistance required for the project
  • Acknowledge safety responsibilities, defined by the principal contractor and regulatory agencies prior to commencing work on the project
  • Hazard Awareness and Communications
  • Site Specific Safety Rules
  • Use of personal protective equipment, Restricted areas
  • Emergency response strategy, Individual duties and responsibilities reporting of accidents/incidents and specific hazards
  • Promote safe job performance while monitoring project activities
  • Must have monitor technology knowledge
  • Monitor areas for hazardous or potentially hazardous conditions
  • Perform gas monitor field calibration
  • Perform confined space attendant function where required
  • Maintain breathing air system
  • Maintaining office and work areas clean
  • Assist with emergency First Aid as required

Skills, Abilities & Qualifications

Skills and Abilities

Rescue Technicians must have an ability to operate as a team, supervise entry personnel, implement client specific safety plans, and recommend work practices compliant with OSHA guidelines. Key skills should include:

  • Possesses critical reasoning skills and is capable of effectively applying them in stressful situations.
  • Displays confidence and accepts the challenge and high degree of responsibility entailed in this position.
  • Demonstrates effective communication (verbal, written & listening) and interpersonal skills.
  • Experience in the petrochemical, municipal, or industrial safety equipment industry.
  • Ability to inspect, clean and perform preventative maintenance on all rescue equipment so it is in a constant state of readiness.
  • Knowledge of Regulatory requirements
  • Use of safety and personal protective equipment
  • Confined space and rescue practices
  • Emergency response planning
  • Code of practice procedures
  • Hazard Awareness and Communications
  • Accident/Incident investigation and reporting
  • Accepted industry practices
  • Safety Loss/Management training
  • Industry recognized training requirements

Qualificationsย for Rescue Technician

  • Education and/or Experience
  • Minimum
    • High school diploma or GED and/or previous experience.
    • Healthcare Provider CPR, First Aid and 40 hour Rescue Technician
  • Preferred:
    • Basic Plus
    • TWIC

Certificates, Licenses, Registrations

Valid driver's license from state of residence.