Firefighter - Certified

City of Enterprise, AL
Enterprise, Alabama 36331 United States  View Map
Posted: May 30, 2026
  • Full Time
  • Fire and EMS
  • Summary

    Firefighter

    This position responds to fire and other emergency incidents to suppress fires, rescue victims, provide emergency medical care, and perform other duties as required. An incumbent in this position may be designated "Senior Firefighter."

    Job Domains:

    • Responds to fire calls and uses firefighting skills to evaluate and carry out actions to most efficiently control the emergency at hand; assists with the fighting of structural fires.
    • Provides patient care to citizens in non-emergency and emergencies to include determining the nature and extent of illness/injury and establishing priority for required care.
    • Completes accurate and detailed patient care reports in all required formats and required databases.
    • Provides a pre-arrival verbal report, arrival face-to-face report, and a written account of patient assessment, treatment, and changes to the receiving staff/facility.
    • Performs firefighting and life rescue duties, including responding to various emergencies; conducting fire suppression functions; administering first aid and emergency medical treatment; providing basic and/or advanced life support; operating equipment; laying hose, raising and climbing ladders, etc.; conducting search and rescue operations; providing primary patient care (CPR, oxygen therapy, etc.); and containing hazardous materials spills.
    • Participates in training programs by attending classes, participating in drills, simulations, etc., studying City geography, and participating in physical training and conditioning programs.
    • Performs maintenance and minor repairs of fire station, grounds and equipment; performs safety checks and inspections on various pieces of equipment; checks oil, filters, fluids, etc., on vehicles and apparatus; maintains supply inventory and makes requests for purchases; performs general housekeeping functions within and around stations.
    • Participates in fire safety and prevention programs; makes presentations/teaches classes to the general public; conducts station tours; conducts pre-incident surveys and inspections and assists in developing pre-fire plans and drawing layouts of commercial structures.
    • Inspects and services fire hydrants; checks and records water pressure; inspects and maintains personal protective equipment.
    • Prepares reports regarding incidents; completes forms; enters run information into computer.
    • Assists in searching for evidence for investigative staff after fire incident; performs salvage and overhaul operations.
    • Must not pose a direct threat or significant risk of substantial harm to the safety or health of himself/herself or others.
    • Must maintain regular and acceptable attendance at such level as is determined by the City of Enterprise.
    • Must be committed to a high standard of safety and be willing and able to comply with all safety laws and all of the City's safety policies and rules and must be willing to report safety violations and potential safety violations to appropriate supervisory or management personnel.
    • Must be regularly available and willing to work at least 24 hours per day, 72 hours per week, or such other hours per day or hours per week as the City determines are necessary or desirable to meet its operational needs.
    • Must be available and willing to work such weekends and holidays as the City determines are necessary or desirable to meet its operational needs.
    • Must be available and willing to travel to such locations and with such frequency as the City determines is necessary or desirable to meet its operational needs.
    • Must perform duties onsite, except those job duties which are customarily or by their nature performed offsite (such as offsite work meetings with City customers, clients or citizens, making deliveries to designated destinations, traveling to field offices to meet with subordinates or conduct training, etc.)
    • May operate fire apparatus and equipment and drive apparatus to incident scenes
    • Reports administrative and/or operational problems to supervisor.
    • Opens e-mail, and reviews postings to review department memos to remain current on changing procedures and standard operating guidelines.
    • Maintains required certifications by attending training courses as needed.
    • Maintains communication with other shifts by exchanging information at every shift change.
    • Performs other related duties as assigned and related job tasks as assigned by upper level supervisory staff.

    Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

    Knowledge:

    • Knowledge of the operation of all apparatus and equipment and methods used in combating, extinguishing and preventing fires.
    • Knowledge of firefighting standards, practices, strategies, tactics, and equipment.
    • Knowledge of emergency medical standards, practices, strategies, tactics, and equipment.
    • Knowledge of rules, regulations, and standard operating procedures of the department and City.
    • Knowledge of fire equipment maintenance principles.
    • Knowledge of hydrant locations, water systems, and water mains.
    • Knowledge of local, state, federal fire codes and Emergency medical treatment protocols.
    • Knowledge of fire hazardous materials.
    • Knowledge of mathematical formulas used to calculate flow velocity, friction loss, gallons per minute, etc.

    Skills:

    • Skill in the operation of all firefighting, rescue, and other equipment, including motor vehicles and in extrication techniques.
    • Skill in the use of computer operations, of radios and communication equipment, and a records management system.
    • Skill in interpersonal relations and in oral and written communication

    Ability to:

    • Work under stress and use good judgment in emergency situations
    • Professionally and tactfully respond to requests and inquiries from the general public
    • Oversee and assist in resolving a variety of situations characterized by conflict or danger
    • Operate specialized emergency communications equipment
    • Operate and maintain a variety of airport and fire rescue equipment
    • Participate in providing the full range of emergency medical services and use a variety of specialized medical equipment
    • Analyze problems, identify alternative solutions, and project consequences of proposed actions and implement recommendations in support of goals
    • Prepare and safely operate department vehicles, apparatus and other emergency equipment
    • Prepare clear and concise reports
    • Establish and maintain cooperative-working relationships with those contacted in the course of work including city and other government officials, community groups and the general public
    • Interpret and apply federal, state, and local policies, procedures, laws and regulations
    • Work irregular hours including weekends, holidays and extended hours in emergency, disaster or other situations influenced by workload or staffing difficulties
    • Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing
    • Pass a physical examination as determined by the City of Enterprise's contracted healthcare provider
    • Sufficiently wear/use any personal protective equipment provided by the City of Enterprise Fire Department
    • Maintain mental capacity, which permits:
      • quickly making sound decisions and using good judgment
      • demonstrating intellectual capabilities
      • Maintain effective audio-visual discrimination and perception needed for:
        • making observations including discerning colors
        • reading and writing
        • operating assigned equipment
        • communicating with others including equipment such as airfield radio and frequency
        • assessing the situation at an incident scene
        • communicating with others
      • Maintain physical condition appropriate to the performance of assigned duties and responsibilities which may include the following:
        • participate in fire suppression activities
        • running, walking, standing, bending, crouching, crawling, or sitting for extended periods of time
        • lifting, carrying, and/or moving equipment and injured/deceased persons
        • pushing and pulling various objects
        • climbing stairs and ladders
        • performing life-saving and rescue procedures
        • operating assigned equipment including motor vehicles.
      • Effectively deal with personal danger, which may include exposure to:
        • hazardous chemicals and materials
        • fumes and smoke
        • intense heat
        • electrical hazards
        • confined or high work places
        • dangerous animals
        • extremely loud noises
        • hazards of emergency driving
  • Job Description

    Firefighter

    This position responds to fire and other emergency incidents to suppress fires, rescue victims, provide emergency medical care, and perform other duties as required. An incumbent in this position may be designated "Senior Firefighter."

    Job Domains:

    • Responds to fire calls and uses firefighting skills to evaluate and carry out actions to most efficiently control the emergency at hand; assists with the fighting of structural fires.
    • Provides patient care to citizens in non-emergency and emergencies to include determining the nature and extent of illness/injury and establishing priority for required care.
    • Completes accurate and detailed patient care reports in all required formats and required databases.
    • Provides a pre-arrival verbal report, arrival face-to-face report, and a written account of patient assessment, treatment, and changes to the receiving staff/facility.
    • Performs firefighting and life rescue duties, including responding to various emergencies; conducting fire suppression functions; administering first aid and emergency medical treatment; providing basic and/or advanced life support; operating equipment; laying hose, raising and climbing ladders, etc.; conducting search and rescue operations; providing primary patient care (CPR, oxygen therapy, etc.); and containing hazardous materials spills.
    • Participates in training programs by attending classes, participating in drills, simulations, etc., studying City geography, and participating in physical training and conditioning programs.
    • Performs maintenance and minor repairs of fire station, grounds and equipment; performs safety checks and inspections on various pieces of equipment; checks oil, filters, fluids, etc., on vehicles and apparatus; maintains supply inventory and makes requests for purchases; performs general housekeeping functions within and around stations.
    • Participates in fire safety and prevention programs; makes presentations/teaches classes to the general public; conducts station tours; conducts pre-incident surveys and inspections and assists in developing pre-fire plans and drawing layouts of commercial structures.
    • Inspects and services fire hydrants; checks and records water pressure; inspects and maintains personal protective equipment.
    • Prepares reports regarding incidents; completes forms; enters run information into computer.
    • Assists in searching for evidence for investigative staff after fire incident; performs salvage and overhaul operations.
    • Must not pose a direct threat or significant risk of substantial harm to the safety or health of himself/herself or others.
    • Must maintain regular and acceptable attendance at such level as is determined by the City of Enterprise.
    • Must be committed to a high standard of safety and be willing and able to comply with all safety laws and all of the City's safety policies and rules and must be willing to report safety violations and potential safety violations to appropriate supervisory or management personnel.
    • Must be regularly available and willing to work at least 24 hours per day, 72 hours per week, or such other hours per day or hours per week as the City determines are necessary or desirable to meet its operational needs.
    • Must be available and willing to work such weekends and holidays as the City determines are necessary or desirable to meet its operational needs.
    • Must be available and willing to travel to such locations and with such frequency as the City determines is necessary or desirable to meet its operational needs.
    • Must perform duties onsite, except those job duties which are customarily or by their nature performed offsite (such as offsite work meetings with City customers, clients or citizens, making deliveries to designated destinations, traveling to field offices to meet with subordinates or conduct training, etc.)
    • May operate fire apparatus and equipment and drive apparatus to incident scenes
    • Reports administrative and/or operational problems to supervisor.
    • Opens e-mail, and reviews postings to review department memos to remain current on changing procedures and standard operating guidelines.
    • Maintains required certifications by attending training courses as needed.
    • Maintains communication with other shifts by exchanging information at every shift change.
    • Performs other related duties as assigned and related job tasks as assigned by upper level supervisory staff.

    Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

    Knowledge:

    • Knowledge of the operation of all apparatus and equipment and methods used in combating, extinguishing and preventing fires.
    • Knowledge of firefighting standards, practices, strategies, tactics, and equipment.
    • Knowledge of emergency medical standards, practices, strategies, tactics, and equipment.
    • Knowledge of rules, regulations, and standard operating procedures of the department and City.
    • Knowledge of fire equipment maintenance principles.
    • Knowledge of hydrant locations, water systems, and water mains.
    • Knowledge of local, state, federal fire codes and Emergency medical treatment protocols.
    • Knowledge of fire hazardous materials.
    • Knowledge of mathematical formulas used to calculate flow velocity, friction loss, gallons per minute, etc.

    Skills:

    • Skill in the operation of all firefighting, rescue, and other equipment, including motor vehicles and in extrication techniques.
    • Skill in the use of computer operations, of radios and communication equipment, and a records management system.
    • Skill in interpersonal relations and in oral and written communication

    Ability to:

    • Work under stress and use good judgment in emergency situations
    • Professionally and tactfully respond to requests and inquiries from the general public
    • Oversee and assist in resolving a variety of situations characterized by conflict or danger
    • Operate specialized emergency communications equipment
    • Operate and maintain a variety of airport and fire rescue equipment
    • Participate in providing the full range of emergency medical services and use a variety of specialized medical equipment
    • Analyze problems, identify alternative solutions, and project consequences of proposed actions and implement recommendations in support of goals
    • Prepare and safely operate department vehicles, apparatus and other emergency equipment
    • Prepare clear and concise reports
    • Establish and maintain cooperative-working relationships with those contacted in the course of work including city and other government officials, community groups and the general public
    • Interpret and apply federal, state, and local policies, procedures, laws and regulations
    • Work irregular hours including weekends, holidays and extended hours in emergency, disaster or other situations influenced by workload or staffing difficulties
    • Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing
    • Pass a physical examination as determined by the City of Enterprise's contracted healthcare provider
    • Sufficiently wear/use any personal protective equipment provided by the City of Enterprise Fire Department
    • Maintain mental capacity, which permits:
      • quickly making sound decisions and using good judgment
      • demonstrating intellectual capabilities
      • Maintain effective audio-visual discrimination and perception needed for:
        • making observations including discerning colors
        • reading and writing
        • operating assigned equipment
        • communicating with others including equipment such as airfield radio and frequency
        • assessing the situation at an incident scene
        • communicating with others
      • Maintain physical condition appropriate to the performance of assigned duties and responsibilities which may include the following:
        • participate in fire suppression activities
        • running, walking, standing, bending, crouching, crawling, or sitting for extended periods of time
        • lifting, carrying, and/or moving equipment and injured/deceased persons
        • pushing and pulling various objects
        • climbing stairs and ladders
        • performing life-saving and rescue procedures
        • operating assigned equipment including motor vehicles.
      • Effectively deal with personal danger, which may include exposure to:
        • hazardous chemicals and materials
        • fumes and smoke
        • intense heat
        • electrical hazards
        • confined or high work places
        • dangerous animals
        • extremely loud noises
        • hazards of emergency driving
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