Firefighter Series 2026-04695
Thank you for your interest in the City of Glendale (Arizona) Firefighter Series 2026-04695. This recruitment process is for the Firefighter Trainee Academy list, Career Firefighter Transition Academy and Career Firefighter Bridge Academy lists, depending onthe experience and certifications documented.
Follow directions: Read the entire document before completing the application, as some information has changed.
Complete the Firefighter Series recruitment 2026-04695 application with supplemental questions by the stated deadline.
Application Information / Directions
- References: Limit references to supervisor(s) contact information representing the last 7 years of employment.
- Accuracy is important: Enter your name (first and last), phone number and email exactly how you will be using it for the entire process. Review what you entered to ensure it is correct and without mistakes.
- Resume and cover letter: resume and cover letter are NOT required.
- Documentation for requested items: Required - label your documents. Item topic and your last name (example: AZ.EM-Smith) and upload with your application.
- Access to the current application is available on the city web page under the JOBS and Search for the City of Glendale Firefighter Series and apply. Candidates may be asked to create an application account if they do not already have one. Technical issues: contact NEOGOV's Applicant Support Team or call 855-524-5627 Monday through Friday from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm (PT) excluding major holidays.
- How to Confirm your application: Once the application is complete and submitted the application account will send you a confirmation that is received. Your application account will also be a window to view status changes, updates and/or notice links when they are available.
Glendale Fire Department Firefighter Process - Next Steps
- Your application account is where you will find status updates. When the department is ready, candidates will receive further information about the next steps.
- If invited to move forward in the process, each component is mandatory and will have different requirements to be completed by stated deadlines. You should be prepared to respond promptly to any deadlines or notices provided.
- You are responsible for access to your own resources, communications / online services with reliable connections and transportation.
- Testing may be scheduled on weekdays, weekends, or holidays and some will require in-person assessments at our facility. Specific testing dates and/or component details are not available currently as these steps may be impacted by capacity and candidate volume. All candidates will receive more information as they move through the process.
Essential Functions
The city job description contains a comprehensive list of knowledge, skills and abilities for a firefighter and trainee including requirements, certifications, pay, special and physical requirements. Candidates must meet qualifications and requirements as stated in the city job description or as detailed in this notice. Below is an abbreviated summary:
- Provides emergency fire suppression, rescue, and medical services. Responds to alarms as a member of a firefighting company.
- Lays and connects hose lines, directs water and pressure streams, uses chemical extinguishers, raises and climbs ladders, ventilates buildings, rescues persons. Operates all types of bars, hooks, lines, forcible entry tools, and other rescue equipment.
- Protects citizens' property; performs salvage and clean-up operations.
- Provides emergency medical technician level assistance at injury or accident scenes involving basic life support, and paramedic support functions.
- Performs first responder hazardous materials procedures.
- Participates in a physical fitness program to maintain required physical condition.
Knowledge of:
- Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), basic life support procedures, and paramedic support procedures
- Principles, practices, and procedures of modern firefighting
Ability to:
- Apply firefighting techniques and procedures; operate firefighting and rescue equipment
- Think and act quickly and effectively in emergencies
- Deal effectively with people under stressful situations
- Demonstrate physical endurance, agility, strength, and stamina under emergency conditions
- Understand and follow oral and written directions promptly and accurately
- Communicate effectively verbally and in writing
Minimum Qualifications/Special Requirements/Success Factors
Firefighter Series Process Qualifications/Requirements - Candidates must meet qualifications and requirements at the time of hire or as detailed in this notice. Below is an abbreviated summary:
Firefighter trainee / firefighter qualifications, requirements are necessary by time of hire, unless otherwise specified. Required qualification include but are not limited to:
- High School Education: Diploma or GED by application close date
- Age: 18 years or older
- A completed and active Arizona Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification. A completed and active Arizona Paramedic certification is also acceptable.
- A National Registry (NR) certification for EMT or Paramedic is acceptable at time of hire but conversion to an Arizona Department of Health Services certification is expected by start of academy. Preference may be given to candidates that upload an active and completed Paramedic certification at the time of application.
- Current CPAT: A current Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) is required for general academy assignments. Glendale will only accept a CPAT from Qualified Agencies showing certified by IAFF (examples include but are not limited to: National Testing Network, Maricopa Community College).
- Valid / Unrestricted Arizona Driver's License with an acceptable (39 month minimum) driving record: At the time of hire the city requires all employees to have an Arizona Driver's license and an acceptable (39 month minimum) driving record per practice by risk management. An MVR will be run by the city if a conditional offer is extended. City driving record criteria (Download PDF reader)
- Corrected Vision: Binocular Vision must be at least 20/40 (for medical requirements review NFPA standards)
Arizona Revised Statutes (ARS) Preference Points - 38-492
Read the eligibility criteria regarding ARS 38-492 sections A, B, C, D, E on the ARS 38-492 web page: ARS 38-492 If you qualify for ARS preference points upload PDF documentation showing the required information with this city application for consideration. ARS preference points cannot be given if the necessary documents are missing or necessary information is un-readable. Necessary Information may include but is not limited to:
Veteran (5 points) –
- Attach DD 214 – Member 4, or certification from the VA; Veteran of the Armed Forces of the United States or Released / discharge from Active Duty from the U.S. armed forces
- Showing necessary information: 1) your name, 2) separated from the armed forces, 3) Separated under honorable conditions 4) Separated following more than six months of active duty.
Disabled Person (5 points) – person with a disability following ARS definition
- Attach a certification by the medical provider qualifying you for ARS points.
Veteran's Spouse or Surviving Spouse (5 point) – pursuant to ARS subsections A and D
- Attach DD 214 – Form 4, or certification from the VA
Service and Disability (10 points) – ARS subsection E
- Attach SF-15, or certification from the VA.
Selection Process for All Candidates
Successful completion of the current firefighter series testing process is necessary to be considered eligible for consideration. Candidates whose information, testing, training, education, knowledge, skills, abilities, and experience most closely meet the needs of the position may be invited to participate in the next steps of the process. The Fire Chief has final selection authority after reviewing all process information. Human Resources and the Fire Department reserve the right to terminate or extend the life of a process or an eligibility list at any time. Candidates selected for conditional offer must successfully complete pre and post offer requirements that may include but are not limited to: Department of Public Safety and FBI background check, fingerprint, MVR, alcohol/drug testing
Firefighter Series 2026-04695
Thank you for your interest in the City of Glendale (Arizona) Firefighter Series 2026-04695. This recruitment process is for the Firefighter Trainee Academy list, Career Firefighter Transition Academy and Career Firefighter Bridge Academy lists, depending onthe experience and certifications documented.
Follow directions: Read the entire document before completing the application, as some information has changed.
Complete the Firefighter Series recruitment 2026-04695 application with supplemental questions by the stated deadline.
Application Information / Directions
- References: Limit references to supervisor(s) contact information representing the last 7 years of employment.
- Accuracy is important: Enter your name (first and last), phone number and email exactly how you will be using it for the entire process. Review what you entered to ensure it is correct and without mistakes.
- Resume and cover letter: resume and cover letter are NOT required.
- Documentation for requested items: Required - label your documents. Item topic and your last name (example: AZ.EM-Smith) and upload with your application.
- Access to the current application is available on the city web page under the JOBS and Search for the City of Glendale Firefighter Series and apply. Candidates may be asked to create an application account if they do not already have one. Technical issues: contact NEOGOV's Applicant Support Team or call 855-524-5627 Monday through Friday from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm (PT) excluding major holidays.
- How to Confirm your application: Once the application is complete and submitted the application account will send you a confirmation that is received. Your application account will also be a window to view status changes, updates and/or notice links when they are available.
Glendale Fire Department Firefighter Process - Next Steps
- Your application account is where you will find status updates. When the department is ready, candidates will receive further information about the next steps.
- If invited to move forward in the process, each component is mandatory and will have different requirements to be completed by stated deadlines. You should be prepared to respond promptly to any deadlines or notices provided.
- You are responsible for access to your own resources, communications / online services with reliable connections and transportation.
- Testing may be scheduled on weekdays, weekends, or holidays and some will require in-person assessments at our facility. Specific testing dates and/or component details are not available currently as these steps may be impacted by capacity and candidate volume. All candidates will receive more information as they move through the process.
Essential Functions
The city job description contains a comprehensive list of knowledge, skills and abilities for a firefighter and trainee including requirements, certifications, pay, special and physical requirements. Candidates must meet qualifications and requirements as stated in the city job description or as detailed in this notice. Below is an abbreviated summary:
- Provides emergency fire suppression, rescue, and medical services. Responds to alarms as a member of a firefighting company.
- Lays and connects hose lines, directs water and pressure streams, uses chemical extinguishers, raises and climbs ladders, ventilates buildings, rescues persons. Operates all types of bars, hooks, lines, forcible entry tools, and other rescue equipment.
- Protects citizens' property; performs salvage and clean-up operations.
- Provides emergency medical technician level assistance at injury or accident scenes involving basic life support, and paramedic support functions.
- Performs first responder hazardous materials procedures.
- Participates in a physical fitness program to maintain required physical condition.
Knowledge of:
- Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), basic life support procedures, and paramedic support procedures
- Principles, practices, and procedures of modern firefighting
Ability to:
- Apply firefighting techniques and procedures; operate firefighting and rescue equipment
- Think and act quickly and effectively in emergencies
- Deal effectively with people under stressful situations
- Demonstrate physical endurance, agility, strength, and stamina under emergency conditions
- Understand and follow oral and written directions promptly and accurately
- Communicate effectively verbally and in writing
Minimum Qualifications/Special Requirements/Success Factors
Firefighter Series Process Qualifications/Requirements - Candidates must meet qualifications and requirements at the time of hire or as detailed in this notice. Below is an abbreviated summary:
Firefighter trainee / firefighter qualifications, requirements are necessary by time of hire, unless otherwise specified. Required qualification include but are not limited to:
- High School Education: Diploma or GED by application close date
- Age: 18 years or older
- A completed and active Arizona Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification. A completed and active Arizona Paramedic certification is also acceptable.
- A National Registry (NR) certification for EMT or Paramedic is acceptable at time of hire but conversion to an Arizona Department of Health Services certification is expected by start of academy. Preference may be given to candidates that upload an active and completed Paramedic certification at the time of application.
- Current CPAT: A current Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) is required for general academy assignments. Glendale will only accept a CPAT from Qualified Agencies showing certified by IAFF (examples include but are not limited to: National Testing Network, Maricopa Community College).
- Valid / Unrestricted Arizona Driver's License with an acceptable (39 month minimum) driving record: At the time of hire the city requires all employees to have an Arizona Driver's license and an acceptable (39 month minimum) driving record per practice by risk management. An MVR will be run by the city if a conditional offer is extended. City driving record criteria (Download PDF reader)
- Corrected Vision: Binocular Vision must be at least 20/40 (for medical requirements review NFPA standards)
Arizona Revised Statutes (ARS) Preference Points - 38-492
Read the eligibility criteria regarding ARS 38-492 sections A, B, C, D, E on the ARS 38-492 web page: ARS 38-492 If you qualify for ARS preference points upload PDF documentation showing the required information with this city application for consideration. ARS preference points cannot be given if the necessary documents are missing or necessary information is un-readable. Necessary Information may include but is not limited to:
Veteran (5 points) –
- Attach DD 214 – Member 4, or certification from the VA; Veteran of the Armed Forces of the United States or Released / discharge from Active Duty from the U.S. armed forces
- Showing necessary information: 1) your name, 2) separated from the armed forces, 3) Separated under honorable conditions 4) Separated following more than six months of active duty.
Disabled Person (5 points) – person with a disability following ARS definition
- Attach a certification by the medical provider qualifying you for ARS points.
Veteran's Spouse or Surviving Spouse (5 point) – pursuant to ARS subsections A and D
- Attach DD 214 – Form 4, or certification from the VA
Service and Disability (10 points) – ARS subsection E
- Attach SF-15, or certification from the VA.
Selection Process for All Candidates
Successful completion of the current firefighter series testing process is necessary to be considered eligible for consideration. Candidates whose information, testing, training, education, knowledge, skills, abilities, and experience most closely meet the needs of the position may be invited to participate in the next steps of the process. The Fire Chief has final selection authority after reviewing all process information. Human Resources and the Fire Department reserve the right to terminate or extend the life of a process or an eligibility list at any time. Candidates selected for conditional offer must successfully complete pre and post offer requirements that may include but are not limited to: Department of Public Safety and FBI background check, fingerprint, MVR, alcohol/drug testing
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