Under supervision, perform fire suppression, rescue and property conservation activities on an assigned shift in accordance with standard operating procedures. Perform as first responder to provide basic life support and emergency care to sudden illness or accident victims. Participate in or conduct fire prevention activities including inspection and public education. Perform routine maintenance of equipment and apparatus and care of buildings and grounds. Wear protective clothing and breathing devices and operate a variety of fire-fighting equipment such as hoses, extinguishers, ladders and axes. Firefighters may be assigned to work on special assignments that require abilities acquired through experience and special training.
Salary: This position is part of a Career Development program.
Fire Fighter Recruit - Entry Level - $18.4285 hourly / $53,663.79 annually
Fire Fighter I - $21.5607 hourly / $62,784.76 annually
Fire Fighter II - $22.6386 hourly / $65,923.60 annually
Fire Fighter III - $23.7706 hourly / $69,219.99 annually
Fire Fighter IV - $24.9591 hourly / $72,680.90 annually
Fire Fighter V - $26.2072 hourly / $76,315.37 annually
Essential Job Functions:
Other Job Functions:
Education and Experience: High School graduate and with or without experience. Must be able to complete a fire academy and EMT-B within one year of their hire date
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: (Preferred)
Special Requirements: Must be at least 18 years of age. Must be a citizen of the United States. Possession of a valid Class D driver's license. Must meet and maintain qualifications and training standards as established by the department and the State of Tennessee.
Copies of the following documents must be submitted with your completed application:
Working Conditions: Much of employee's time is spent at fire stations that have features common to a residential facility. When an alarm sounds, response must be rapid regardless of weather or hour. Work activities involve risk of death or injury from sudden cave-ins of floors, toppling walls, traffic accidents when responding to calls, and exposure to flames and smoke. Employees may come in contact with poisonous, flammable, or explosive gases and chemicals and contagious diseases. Employees must wear protective gear that can be very heavy and hot. Physical demands include carrying 80-100 lbs. of equipment; climbing many flights of stairs, ascending and descending on ground extensions ladders and fire escapes; and working at heights and in confined spaces to fight fires and rescue victims. The general work schedule requires 24-hour shifts, assigned on an alternating basis with either two or four days off between assignments. While on duty, employees live and sleep at the fire station.
Under supervision, perform fire suppression, rescue and property conservation activities on an assigned shift in accordance with standard operating procedures. Perform as first responder to provide basic life support and emergency care to sudden illness or accident victims. Participate in or conduct fire prevention activities including inspection and public education. Perform routine maintenance of equipment and apparatus and care of buildings and grounds. Wear protective clothing and breathing devices and operate a variety of fire-fighting equipment such as hoses, extinguishers, ladders and axes. Firefighters may be assigned to work on special assignments that require abilities acquired through experience and special training.
Salary: This position is part of a Career Development program.
Fire Fighter Recruit - Entry Level - $18.4285 hourly / $53,663.79 annually
Fire Fighter I - $21.5607 hourly / $62,784.76 annually
Fire Fighter II - $22.6386 hourly / $65,923.60 annually
Fire Fighter III - $23.7706 hourly / $69,219.99 annually
Fire Fighter IV - $24.9591 hourly / $72,680.90 annually
Fire Fighter V - $26.2072 hourly / $76,315.37 annually
Essential Job Functions:
Other Job Functions:
Education and Experience: High School graduate and with or without experience. Must be able to complete a fire academy and EMT-B within one year of their hire date
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: (Preferred)
Special Requirements: Must be at least 18 years of age. Must be a citizen of the United States. Possession of a valid Class D driver's license. Must meet and maintain qualifications and training standards as established by the department and the State of Tennessee.
Copies of the following documents must be submitted with your completed application:
Working Conditions: Much of employee's time is spent at fire stations that have features common to a residential facility. When an alarm sounds, response must be rapid regardless of weather or hour. Work activities involve risk of death or injury from sudden cave-ins of floors, toppling walls, traffic accidents when responding to calls, and exposure to flames and smoke. Employees may come in contact with poisonous, flammable, or explosive gases and chemicals and contagious diseases. Employees must wear protective gear that can be very heavy and hot. Physical demands include carrying 80-100 lbs. of equipment; climbing many flights of stairs, ascending and descending on ground extensions ladders and fire escapes; and working at heights and in confined spaces to fight fires and rescue victims. The general work schedule requires 24-hour shifts, assigned on an alternating basis with either two or four days off between assignments. While on duty, employees live and sleep at the fire station.
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