56 Wildfire Prevention and Suppression Team Members and 84 Wildfire Watchers Selected, Totaling 140

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Sancheong-gun, Gyeongnam Province, is recruiting wildfire prevention personnel to carry out wildfire prevention activities and initial firefighting in case of wildfire occurrence, as well as efficient wildfire prevention activities.


According to the county, the recruitment targets are the 2022 autumn and 2023 spring wildfire specialized prevention and firefighting teams and wildfire watchers.


The recruitment announcement period is from the 13th to the 16th, and the number of recruits is planned to select a total of 140 people, with 56 members for the wildfire specialized prevention and firefighting teams and 84 wildfire watchers.


The recruitment target must be registered residents of Sancheong-gun as of the 7th, at least 18 years old, familiar with the local geography due to the nature of wildfire monitoring, physically healthy, and possess mobility (vehicle or motorcycle).


Citizens wishing to apply can visit the Sancheong-gun Forest Greenery Division's Forest Protection Department or the relevant eup/myeon office within the recruitment period to submit their applications.


After the recruitment period ends, final selection will be made through document screening, job performance evaluation (physical fitness test, etc.), and interviews.


Those finally selected will work as wildfire prevention and firefighting personnel during the wildfire prevention period (from this November to May next year).



A county official said, “Through this recruitment, we will hire competent wildfire prevention personnel to contribute to local job creation and do our best to minimize wildfire damage within the jurisdiction.”


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