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Equipment Time Recorder

EQTR Incident Position Description

The Equipment Time Recorder is responsible for tracking and posting equipment time for wildland fire or all-hazard incidents. The EQTR is supervised by the Procurement Unit Leader (PROC). The EQTR works in the finance functional area.

Leadership Level 1, Follower (Provide Action)

  • For additional information review Level 1 description, expected behaviors and knowledge, suggested development goals, and self-study opportunities.

Prepare and Mobilize

Supervise and Direct Work Assignments

  • Identify, analyze, and use relevant situational information to make better informed decisions and take appropriate actions.
  • Adjust actions based on changing information and evolving situation awareness. Communicate changing conditions to your incident supervisor.
  • Ensure daily objectives and performance standards are met.

Perform Equipment Time Recorder-Specific Duties

  • Establish a daily reporting schedule to gather equipment time from support sections and contractors.
  • Ensure contractors and cooperators are managed properly in accordance with the terms and conditions of the agreement/contract. Ensure adequate copies of documentation are provided and that original, legible signatures are in other than black ink when non-standard official forms are used. The following forms may be utilized to document equipment use:
  • Review emergency equipment shift tickets for adherence to contract/agreement terms and conditions and to the NWCG Standards for Interagency Incident Business Management, PMS 902, regarding; pay regulations, on-shift/off-shift time, down time, posting of commissary/deductions, approvals/signatures, and any special considerations in the Remarks block.
  • Post equipment time and use in compliance with the contract and/or the agreement to include; travel, compensable time, work rate, special rate, commissary, fuel, parts, service, or medical deductions, etc.
  • Ensure the correct payment center is identified on the Emergency Equipment Use Invoice, OF- 286.
  • Prior to finalizing invoices, audit time postings to ensure compliance with the agreement/contract.
  • Audit the posting of time prior to finalizing invoices to ensure compliance with agreement/contract.
  • Assist contractors in completing shift tickets and/or pay documents.
  • Utilize incident time system programs and provide training as needed.
  • Adhere to guidelines in the NWCG Standards for Interagency Incident Business Management, PMS 902, regarding; work/rest, length of assignment, determining when travel is compensable, ensuring ordered standby guidelines are adhered to, and validating submitted time in accordance with the Incident Operations Driving Standards.

Communicate and Coordinate

  • Identify and report issues of concern to your incident supervisor.

Manage Risk

  • Report all accidents or injuries to your incident supervisor.
  • Ensure compliance with all safety practices and procedures for yourself and those around you.

Document

  • Ensure all documentation is complete. Document any follow-up actions for the jurisdictional agency. Close out all personnel time documents prior to resource demobilization, and distribute copies per agency and incident policy.
    • Ensure all property is returned prior to demobilization.
    • Document the release date and time.
    • Document no damage or claims.
    • Obtain release Vehicle/Heavy Equipment Inspections Checklist, OF-296.
    • Post estimated travel time to the home unit (actual or estimated).
    • Obtain required signatures.
    • Attach required support documentation.
    • Complete the Emergency Equipment Use Envelope, OF-305.
    • Distribute contract documents according to established guidelines.
  • Utilize the following reference documents to accomplish work:

Demobilize

  • Coordinate an efficient transfer of your position duties when demobilizing.
  • Complete the demobilization checkout process before being released from the incident.
  • Upon demobilization, report your status to your home unit including a reassignment or the estimated time of arrival (ETA) to your home unit.
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Updated NWCG Standards for Fire Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operations, PMS 515

Date: May 10, 2024
Contact: IFUASS Qualification and Curriculum Board (IFUASS) 

The 2024 revision of the NWCG Standards for Fire Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operations, PMS 515 is now available. PMS 515 standardizes the processes and procedures for interagency use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), including pilot inspections and approvals. This publication is now available as a PDF for easy use offline.

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Date: May 10, 2024
Contact: Aitor Bidaburu 

The purpose of this memorandum is to provide NWCG direction for removal of the Type 1 Command and General Staff (C&G) incident position qualification pathways to transition to Complex Incident Management (CIM). Responders may continue to utilize available NWCG pathways to attain Type 1 C&G qualifications until December 31, 2024.

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Starting May 2024, the training catalog will no longer be accessible on www.nwcg.gov. However, you can still access the complete training catalog by logging in as a guest to the WFLP.

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