Michael Tymann

Battalion Chief at City of Melbourne

Michael Tymann has over 20 years of work experience in various roles. Michael started their career as a Firefighter Paramedic at the City of Melbourne in 1999 and was promoted to Driver Engineer in 2003. In 2009, they became a Lieutenant, responsible for directing firefighters in mitigating hazardous incidents at the Melbourne International Airport. During their time at the City of Melbourne, they achieved top written scores, earned Fire Officer 1 and Aircraft Rescue Firefighter certifications, and assisted in developing and implementing training programs that received national recognition. In 2001, they joined Sebastian River Medical Center as an ED Tech / Cath Lab Tech, where they provided direct patient care and assisted in cardiac procedures. Prior to that, they worked as a Sales Manager at Sears Auto Center from 1991 to 1993.

Michael Tymann has pursued a Bachelor's degree in Fire Services Administration at both Columbia Southern University and Colunbia Southern University, although the specific years of enrollment or completion are not provided.

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Medina, United States

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City of Melbourne

The City of Melbourne offers rewarding career opportunities, great benefits and competitive salaries. New opportunities are posted weekly at www.melbourneflorida.org/jobs The City of Melbourne’s unsurpassed natural amenities; large high-tech, aviation, aerospace, and defense employment base; and strong sense of community make it one of the best places to live, work and raise a family. The City of Melbourne provides all the services normally associated with a full-service municipality, such as public safety (police and fire); parks and recreation; streets maintenance; traffic engineering and parking; wastewater treatment; reclaimed water; stormwater improvements and treatment; community redevelopment; code enforcement; planning and zoning; and general administration. In addition, the City also operates a regional water plant, two cemeteries, two golf courses and, under an appointed authority, the Orlando Melbourne International Airport.