Climber : Bensalem, PA
$20.25 - $28/hr
Must be able to climb and descend trees using rope and safety saddle * Must be able to administer and implement emergency rescue techniques, including tree rescue and all applicable first aid ...
$20.25 - $28/hr
Must be able to climb and descend trees using rope and safety saddle * Must be able to administer and implement emergency rescue techniques, including tree rescue and all applicable first aid ...
$20.25 - $28/hr
Must be able to climb and descend trees using rope and safety saddle * Must be able to administer and implement emergency rescue techniques, including tree rescue and all applicable first aid ...
$23.2K - $28.4K
14% of jobs
$32.1K is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$28.4K - $33.7K
16% of jobs
$33.7K - $38.9K
16% of jobs
The median wage is $39.8K / yr.
$38.9K - $44.1K
26% of jobs
$46.7K is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$44.1K - $49.4K
7% of jobs
$49.4K - $54.6K
3% of jobs
$54.6K - $59.8K
2% of jobs
$59.8K - $65K
9% of jobs
$65K - $70.3K
6% of jobs
$70.3K - $75.5K
0% of jobs
$75.5K - $80.7K
1% of jobs
$23.2K
$44.8K
$80.7K
Rope Rescue professionals often face physically and mentally demanding scenarios, such as performing rescues at great heights or in confined spaces under time-sensitive and potentially hazardous conditions. They must adapt quickly to changing environments, ensure the safety of both the victim and the rescue team, and make critical decisions under pressure. Close collaboration with firefighters, emergency medical teams, and other rescue specialists is standard, requiring strong communication and coordination. While challenging, the role offers significant personal and professional growth through ongoing training, advancement opportunities, and the chance to make a life-saving impact in emergency situations.
A Rope Rescue job involves using specialized ropes, harnesses, pulleys, and other equipment to safely access and rescue people from difficult or hazardous environments, such as cliffs, buildings, or confined spaces. Rope rescue technicians are trained in technical rigging, knot tying, and rescue techniques to handle emergencies in high-angle and low-angle situations. They often work as part of fire departments, search and rescue teams, or industrial safety units. Their role requires physical fitness, problem-solving skills, and extensive training in rope systems and safety protocols.
To thrive in Rope Rescue, you need advanced knowledge of rope systems, knots, rigging, and patient packaging, often supported by certifications such as NFPA 1006 or technician-level rope rescue training. Familiarity with technical equipment like carabiners, pulleys, harnesses, and descent control devices, as well as experience with rescue protocols, is critical. Exceptional teamwork, situational awareness, and problem-solving skills set outstanding rope rescue professionals apart. Mastery of these abilities ensures safe, efficient, and effective rescue operations in challenging, high-risk environments.
$20.25 - $28/hr
Full-time
Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement
Posted 22 days ago
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Environmental consulting services
501 - 1,000 Employees
Lawrenceville, GA, US
1960