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Fire Captain Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Plumbing & Fire Protection Designer

Hollywood, FL · On-site

$69K - $90K/yr

The Designer is fully capable of assuming the Job Captain function. Qualifications * Minimum 2yrs ... Can perform basic plumbing and fire protection calculations. * Has a knowledge of relevant ...

CAPTAIN

Moore Haven, FL · On-site

$69K/yr

Conducts inspection tours to ensure compliance with all security, safety, sanitation, contraband, fire and/or other facility regulations, policies and procedures. * Reviews disciplinary matters ...

CAPTAIN

Moore Haven, FL · On-site

$69K/yr

Conducts inspection tours to ensure compliance with all security, safety, sanitation, contraband, fire and/or other facility regulations, policies and procedures. * Reviews disciplinary matters ...

Conducts inspection tours to ensure compliance with all security, safety, sanitation, contraband, fire and/or other facility regulations, policies and procedures. * Reviews disciplinary matters ...

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How much do fire captain jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for fire captain in Florida is $58,281.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $35,500.00 and $74,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a fire captain?

Fire Captains are experienced firefighters who supervise and manage a team of firefighters during emergency responses and daily operations at a fire station. They are responsible for directing firefighting tactics, ensuring safety protocols are followed, training personnel, and maintaining equipment. In addition to emergency response, Fire Captains handle administrative duties, coordinate with other emergency services, and serve as a key leadership figure within the fire department.

What does a fire captain do?

A fire captain’s duties and responsibilities are to oversee the daily operations of a fire station. Some captains have specialized responsibilities, such as leading emergency medical services (EMS) crews connected to the station. As the fire captain, you are the leader of the entire company, so you must gain significant experience at the lower ranks. You manage the training and supervision of new personnel and the administration of training exercises related to fire management, fire suppression, hazardous material response, and rescue operations. You are the primary commander at an emergency until the battalion chief arrives.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a fire captain, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Fire Captain, you need extensive firefighting experience, leadership abilities, and usually certification from fire academies or training programs, often along with EMT or paramedic credentials. Familiarity with incident command systems, fire suppression technologies, and emergency management software is important. Strong decision-making, communication, and team leadership skills help a Fire Captain coordinate crews effectively and maintain safety under pressure. These competencies are crucial for ensuring efficient emergency response, safeguarding personnel, and protecting the public during critical incidents.

What are some typical leadership challenges faced by a fire captain, and how can they be effectively managed?

Fire Captains often encounter challenges related to leading diverse teams during high-pressure situations and ensuring clear communication in emergencies. Balancing administrative duties with hands-on leadership at incident scenes can be demanding. To manage these challenges effectively, Fire Captains rely on strong interpersonal skills, continuous training, and fostering a culture of trust and accountability within their crew. Regular drills, open communication, and mentorship are key strategies for maintaining team cohesion and operational efficiency.

What is the difference between Fire Captain vs Fire Lieutenant?

AspectFire CaptainFire Lieutenant
CertificationsFirefighter certification, EMT/paramedic license, leadership trainingFirefighter certification, EMT/paramedic license, some leadership training
Work EnvironmentOversees fireground operations, manages crews, strategic decision-makingAssists in fireground tasks, supervises firefighters, reports to captain
ResponsibilitiesCommand of fire scenes, personnel management, incident strategySupport role, direct firefighting teams, ensure safety protocols

Fire Captains hold higher leadership roles, overseeing entire operations and making strategic decisions. Fire Lieutenants assist captains, supervise firefighters, and handle tactical tasks. Both roles require firefighting experience and certifications, but captains have broader responsibilities and authority.

Is a fire captain a high rank?

A fire captain is a supervisory position within a fire department and is considered a higher rank than firefighters but below fire battalion chiefs or chiefs. Fire captains are responsible for managing fire crews, overseeing operations, and ensuring safety protocols are followed. Advancement to this rank typically requires experience, leadership skills, and relevant certifications such as fire officer training.

What does a fire captain do in a fire department?

A fire captain leads firefighting teams during emergency responses, oversees fireground operations, and ensures safety protocols are followed. They also coordinate training, inspect equipment, and manage personnel to effectively respond to fires and other emergencies.

What cities in Florida are hiring for Fire Captain jobs?

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Infographic showing various Fire Captain job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 88% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $58,281 per year, or $28 per hour.

Plumbing & Fire Protection Designer

MG Engineering - FL Corp.

Hollywood, FL

$69K - $90K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 3 days ago


Job description

Description

Position Summary

The Plumbing & Fire Protection Designer is a trusted member of the project team, working under the direct supervision of the Lead Designer (or Engineer) to provide valuable design and project management support to the team. This includes creating trade-specific schematics & layouts based on solid design principles, and performing project functions, including (but not limited to) surveys, calculations, selections & layouts. Through repeated successful implementations & lifecycles, the Designer has advanced understanding of the company project lifecycle, company design and filing standards, and usage of company tools and applications to execute project deliverables. The Designer uses polished communication and interpersonal skills, with consistency, to become an instrumental support system for others, and devotes time & effort to building relationships. The Designer looks for ways to leverage expertise and contacts to solve problems, gain knowledge and develop new business. The Designer assists with all project phases, and effectively communicates with peers, supervisors, vendors, consultants, clients & stakeholders. This includes assisting in the construction administration process with the ability to process and review shop drawings, perform field observations, and prepare respective reports. The Designer is fully capable of assuming the Job Captain function.

Qualifications

  •  Minimum 2yrs experience working in a Junior Designer Role, as part of a professional engineering project team, under the direct or indirect supervision of a licensed professional engineer.
  •  4-year Engineering degree.
  •  Professional Engineering License preferred.
  •  Great interpersonal skills.
  •  Polished communication skills (both verbal & writing).
  •  Highly organized and composed under pressure.
  •  Proven time management ability: able to manage strict timelines with multiple projects to meet deadlines under high-pressure environment.
  •  Advanced proficiency with Microsoft Office.
  •  Working knowledge of AutoCAD & REVIT.
  •  Possesses a keen eye for detail.

Requirements

Expectations

Trade-Specific Competency - For Plumbing & Fire Protection Engineers

Level 2 (Intermediate Proficiency)

  •  With minimal guidance, can perform a simple layout of a plumbing and fire protection system.
  •  Can perform basic plumbing and fire protection calculations.
  •  Has a knowledge of relevant engineering equations related to fluid flow, fluid dynamics and heat transfer as well as unit conversions.
  •  With minimal guidance, can size and select basic equipment (i.e., hot water heaters and pumps).
  •  Understands characteristics of equipment to coordinate special conditions with other trades.
  •  Under close supervision, develop intricate system designs.
  •  Comprehensive knowledge of codes and reference standards. Can perform advanced research when required.
  •  Has basic knowledge of written specifications and standards.
  •  Under supervision, can review shop drawings based on project specifications.
  •  Educates L1 engineers.

Core Competencies

Project Management

Level 2 (Intermediate Proficiency)

Project Management

  • Demonstrates an advanced understanding of the application of the fundamentals of Project Management. Understands advanced Project Management techniques. Instrumental in the execution of project tasks. Thoroughly understands the company project lifecycle, company design and filing standards, and has a track record of demonstrated excellence in the ability to use the company's tools and applications to execute project deliverables. Demonstrated excellence in ability to understand and

consistently execute drawing set-ups, project design standards, project filing standards, issue sheets, project phasing and project archiving standards.

Relationship Management

  • Devotes time and effort to building relationships and looks for ways to leverage expertise and contacts to solve problems, gain knowledge and develop new business.

Problem Solving

  • Breaks down problems into their fundamental parts, identifies root causes, analyzes costs, benefits, risks, and chances for success of potential solutions.
  • Applies creativity and "outside-the-box" thinking to attack problems within ways that lead to innovative solutions. Sees resolutions to problems through.

Customer Satisfaction

  • Demonstrates client-service focus and attitude by taking a "client is always right" attitude and focusing on taking advantage of opportunities to satisfy internal & external customers.

Job Captain

  • Demonstrated ability to perform consistently satisfactory Job Captain responsibilities.

The Job Captain is counted on to:

Take Ownership

The Job Captain is responsible for taking ownership of the coordination of project deliverables and issuances with the project team. This means coordinating between the project team and other MGE groups on the timely and accurate set-up/issuance of project documentation.

This means to:

  •  Quarterback the project start-to-finish. Seeing the project through and making sure it goes out correctly.
  •  Include the right stakeholders in your communication.
  •  Coordinate with all departments and take ownership of the process throughout the entire project lifecycle.

Apply Quality, & Ensure it

The Job Captain serves as an important quality control point, by checking project documentation for completeness and accuracy prior to submitting for issuance. This means to:

  •  Submit all completed checklists to the Project Manager.
  •  Provide final clearance on project issuance.
  •  Escalate concerns quickly and decisively.
  •  Ensure checklists, issue sheets and other pertinent documentation is accurately completed before sending.
  •  Make sure all pencils are down before submitting a set for issuance.
  •  Own the quality control process. Make sure the right engineers have checked their design before submitting it to you for issuance.
  •  Check the drawings for accuracy before they go out.
  •  Ensure backgrounds and xrefs are up to date.
  •  Coordinate the issuance of Project Manuals (Book Specifications) if applicable.
  •  Coordinate and check the Issued Drawings List for every drawing issuance.
  •  Double check to see if the backgrounds received from the architects are correct.
  •  Ensure the proper drawings are compiled and issued.
  •  Communicate the status of the issuance through completion.
  •  Follow-up with the client to ensure the package was received.

Ensure Project Documentation is Correct

The Job Captain ensures that proper project documentation is thoroughly, correctly, and consistently followed. This includes (but is not limited to):

  •  Correct drawing set-up and filing.
  •  Correct folder structure set-up and ongoing maintenance.
  •  Correct and timely issue sheets.
  •  Correct post-project filing and archiving.
  •  All changes are bubbled appropriately. If a drawing is being filed for the first time, there should be no bubbling.
  •  Delta in the revisions must match the Delta in the title block.
  •  All applicable DOB notes should be turned on for DOB filing. If a job is outside New York, any NY-related notes should be turned off.
  •  The PAA sub-number is correct.
  •  The initials of the team members are on the title blocks for all drawings. XX doesn't work here.
  •  Include the correct DOB Now number.
  •  Be clear with the CAD/BIM group on project set-up expectations.
  •  Adhere to the company standard project folder structure.
  •  Check to see if drawings, folders, and issue sheets have been set up correctly.
  •  Properly place project files into the correct folders within the drive.
  •  Notify Operations and Office Management that a project is confirmed for archiving.

Communication

Level 2 (Intermediate Proficiency)

Understands the fundamentals of project communication and can demonstrate solid fundamental project communication on a consistent basis. Demonstrates polished communication & careful listening, and tailors' communication to the audience. Expresses thoughts clearly, concisely, professionally, with appropriate style, tone, spelling, and grammar. Communication is timely, with the right amount of detail. Enlists the support of others, identifies key decision makers, and builds alliances to advance business needs.

Leadership

Level 2 (Intermediate Proficiency)

Performance Management

  • Leads by example and takes on challenges with enthusiasm. Seeks out opportunities for advancement by being willing to work smarter and harder than everyone else. Takes ownership & responsibility regardless of how mistakes are made, works with others to address issues & create solutions, and works to emulate the qualities of authority figures.

Conflict Management

  • Demonstrates a basic understanding of conflict resolution by defusing tension. Takes the time to listen, is open & receptive to the ideas & opinions of others and encourages dialogue.

Diversity

  • Demonstrates a common knowledge or understanding of cross-cultural sensitivity by understanding & respecting cultural differences. Is personable and genuine, with a demonstrated ability to show understanding and respect for cultural differences.

Accountability

Level 2 (Intermediate Proficiency)

Self-Direction & Sense of Urgency

  • Demonstrates consistency in ability to habitually take advantage of opportunities to identify and act on problems. Sets consistently challenging goals, demonstrates urgency & drives hard to achieve them.

Flexibility & Resilience

  • Demonstrates consistency in ability to be habitually flexible and resilient. Consistently takes advantage of opportunities to respond quickly to change or consider new approaches. Can deal with ambiguity by responding appropriately & effectively to uncertain situations.

Integrity

  • Consistently demonstrates integrity by taking advantage of opportunities to take responsibility for own actions and tell the truth.

Results-Driven

  • Demonstrates results-oriented mind-set & "no-excuse" attitude by taking advantage of opportunities to set and achieve challenging goals on a consistent basis.