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Firefighter/Paramedic

Veneta, OR · On-site

$82K - $99K/yr

Public Fire Division: Operations Opening Date: 06/15/2026 Closing Date: 7/17/2026 11:59 PM Pacific ... A significant aspect of a Firefighter's job involves participating in supervised drills and ...

Firefighters respond to emergency fire scenes and assist in various fire suppression duties with the appropriate extinguishing agents to the source of the fire. * Operates various pieces of fire ...

Firefighters respond to emergency fire scenes and assist in various fire suppression duties with the appropriate extinguishing agents to the source of the fire. * Operates various pieces of fire ...

Firefighters respond to emergency fire scenes and assist in various fire suppression duties with the appropriate extinguishing agents to the source of the fire. * Operates various pieces of fire ...

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How much do fire firefighter jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 3, 2026, the average hourly pay for fire firefighter in the United States is $23.26, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.99 and $26.44 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges firefighters face during a typical shift and how do they prepare for them?

Firefighters regularly encounter physically demanding and unpredictable situations, from responding to fires and medical emergencies to handling hazardous materials incidents. To prepare, they participate in ongoing training, maintain peak physical fitness, and work closely with their team to ensure coordinated responses. Teamwork, clear communication, and adaptability are essential to overcoming challenges like rapidly changing fire behavior and high-stress environments. Many departments also provide mental health support, recognizing the emotional impact of the job.

Can firefighters make $100,000?

Firefighters can earn $100,000 or more annually, especially with overtime, experience, specialized skills, or in high-cost-of-living areas. However, typical salaries vary widely based on location, rank, and department size, with many earning less than this amount.

Can a firefighter be on blood thinners?

Firefighters are generally required to be in good health and free of certain medical conditions, including blood clotting disorders. Being on blood thinners can increase bleeding risk during emergencies or physical exertion, which may disqualify a candidate or require medical clearance. Each department's medical standards and evaluations determine eligibility for individuals on such medication.

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

To thrive as a Firefighter, you need physical fitness, knowledge of fire safety procedures, emergency medical training, and typically certification from a fire academy. Familiarity with firefighting equipment, rescue tools, and incident command systems like NFPA standards is essential. Quick decision-making, teamwork, and effective communication are critical soft skills in this high-pressure role. These skills ensure the safety of both the public and fellow firefighters while enabling efficient response to emergencies.

What is the difference between Fire Firefighter vs Firefighter?

AspectFire FirefighterFirefighter
Required CertificationsFirefighter Certification, EMT/Paramedic licenseFirefighter Certification, EMT/Paramedic license
Work EnvironmentFire scenes, emergency rescue, fire preventionFire scenes, emergency rescue, fire prevention
Employer & Industry UsageFire departments, emergency servicesFire departments, emergency services

Both Fire Firefighters and Firefighters perform similar roles in fire suppression, rescue, and emergency response. The terms are often used interchangeably, but 'Fire Firefighter' may be a less common or regional variation. Both require similar certifications and work in comparable environments within fire departments and emergency services.

What are firefighters?

Firefighters are trained professionals responsible for responding to emergencies such as fires, medical incidents, hazardous material spills, and rescues. Their primary duty is to protect lives, property, and the environment from fire and other dangers. Firefighters also educate the public on fire prevention, conduct safety inspections, and maintain firefighting equipment. They often work in physically demanding and dangerous situations, requiring teamwork, quick decision-making, and specialized training.

Is 30 too old to be a fireman?

Firefighters can typically start their careers in their early 20s and continue into their 40s or 50s, depending on physical fitness and health. Being 30 is generally not too old to become a firefighter, and many departments value experience and maturity. Physical ability tests and training requirements are standard parts of the hiring process regardless of age.

Can an epileptic be a firefighter?

Firefighters must meet medical and physical standards, and epilepsy can be a disqualifying condition depending on severity and control. Candidates with epilepsy typically need medical clearance and may require stable medication management to qualify for firefighting roles. Each department's policies vary, so individual assessment is necessary.
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CERTIFIED FIREFIGHTER - - FIRE

$29.09 - $41.47/hr

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FIREFIGHTER - EMT - 9040

GRADE - 113

PAY RANGE - $29.09 - $41.47hr - plus a comprehensive benefits package

GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES:

Performs firefighting, EMS and related emergency services to the City of Manchester and to other mutual aid communities; performs directly related work as required.

DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS:

The principal function of an employee in this class is to protect the community from emergency and disaster situations, including structural fires, medical emergencies, hazardous material responses and natural and manmade disasters and promote an environment of public safety within the City of Manchester. The work is performed under the supervision and direction of an assigned Fire Lieutenant and Fire Captain or other command officer but considerable leeway is granted for the exercise of independent judgement and initiative. The nature of the work performed requires that an employee in this class establish and maintain effective working relationships with other City employees, other emergency response providers, the Manchester Police Department, representatives from other law enforcement jurisdictions, homeowners, business and community organizations and the public. The principal duties of this class are performed in various emergency situations, including exposure to hazardous materials, large quantities of smoke, proximity to heavy traffic areas during vehicle accidents, exposure to cold/high current waterways, intense heat and direct exposure to flames, proximity to (or inclusion in) falling/decimated structures, high altitude rescues, extreme weather conditions, exposure to blood borne pathogens and other diseases and related environments in which the employee is subject to potential personal danger.

EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL WORK:

  • Serves within a command structure requiring adherence to officers orders in life threatening situations;
  • Responds to structural fires, including performing search and rescue operations to remove persons from danger within a burning structure, laying and connecting hose, operating fire streams as directed, raising and climbing ladders, ventilating roofs, windows and related, operating fire pumpers and assuming a designated position on an assigned apparatus and follows command structure instructions for all fire suppression activities;
  • Performs salvage duties at fire scenes;
  • Responds to and delivers emergency medical responses at basic life support and advance life support level involving a wide range of medical needs;
  • Responds to hazardous materials emergencies, including scene assessment, identifying the extent of damage and/or potential hazard to the community, implementing containment plans and protecting fire personnel and civilian exposure to chemicals;
  • Responds to manmade and natural disasters, including fires, floods, earthquakes, crash rescue or other catastrophic event, providing medical assistance, removing persons from harmful structures or exposure to fire, smoke, adverse weather conditions or other harmful materials, including providing crowd and traffic control and maintaining order as necessary;
  • Maintains an awareness of other Fire personnel on detail for the purpose of protecting other Firefighters lives as necessary;
  • Participates in Fire drills;
  • Makes verbal and written analysis of activities involved in any fire emergency situation;
  • Performs all necessary training activities as assigned and in accordance with readiness and preparation for firefighting activities, including participation in daily classes developed to increase and maintain skills and field development courses and training;
  • Performs physical fitness training to maintain physical abilities necessary for firefighting;
  • Studies and memorizes streets and other geographical information within the City of Manchester and surrounding areas;
  • Attends and provides information for pre-fire planning studies and maintains a current knowledge of pre-fire plans;
  • Inspects buildings and related facilities to become familiar with layouts and structure features which could be potentially hazardous during a fire;
  • Performs daily building and ground maintenance to ensure that Fire facilities maintain a clean and orderly environment;
  • Performs high/low angle rope rescue as needed;
  • Performs hydrant inspections;
  • Performs the duties of Emergency Services Dispatcher as necessary;
  • Performs physically demanding duties associated with extended periods of exertion;
  • Provides guidance and demonstrations to new employees in similar positions;
  • Keeps supervisors informed of work progress, issues, and potential solutions;
  • Attends meetings and training to stay current on relevant practices and developments;
  • Responds to citizen inquiries courteously and promptly;
  • Coordinates regularly with others to enhance interdepartmental efficiency; and
  • Performs additional duties as required by the classification.

REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES:

  • Serves within a command structure requiring adherence to officers orders in life threatening situations;
  • Responds to structural fires, including performing search and rescue operations to remove persons from danger within a burning structure, laying and connecting hose, operating fire streams as directed, raising and climbing ladders, ventilating roofs, windows and related, operating fire pumpers and assuming a designated position on an assigned apparatus and follows command structure instructions for all fire suppression activities;
  • Performs salvage duties at fire scenes;
  • Responds to and delivers emergency medical responses at basic life support and advance life support level involving a wide range of medical needs;
  • Responds to hazardous materials emergencies, including scene assessment, identifying the extent of damage and/or potential hazard to the community, implementing containment plans and protecting fire personnel and civilian exposure to chemicals;
  • Responds to manmade and natural disasters, including fires, floods, earthquakes, crash rescue or other catastrophic event, providing medical assistance, removing persons from harmful structures or exposure to fire, smoke, adverse weather conditions or other harmful materials, including providing crowd and traffic control and maintaining order as necessary;
  • Maintains an awareness of other Fire personnel on detail for the purpose of protecting other Firefighters lives as necessary;
  • Participates in Fire drills;
  • Makes verbal and written analysis of activities involved in any fire emergency situation;
  • Performs all necessary training activities as assigned and in accordance with readiness and preparation for firefighting activities, including participation in daily classes developed to increase and maintain skills and field development courses and training;
  • Performs physical fitness training to maintain physical abilities necessary for firefighting;
  • Studies and memorizes streets and other geographical information within the City of Manchester and surrounding areas;
  • Attends and provides information for pre-fire planning studies and maintains a current knowledge of pre-fire plans;
  • Inspects buildings and related facilities to become familiar with layouts and structure features which could be potentially hazardous during a fire;
  • Performs daily building and ground maintenance to ensure that Fire facilities maintain a clean and orderly environment;
  • Performs high/low angle rope rescue as needed;
  • Performs hydrant inspections;
  • Performs the duties of Emergency Services Dispatcher as necessary;
  • Performs physically demanding duties associated with extended periods of exertion;
  • Provides guidance and demonstrations to new employees in similar positions;
  • Keeps supervisors informed of work progress, issues, and potential solutions;
  • Attends meetings and training to stay current on relevant practices and developments;
  • Responds to citizen inquiries courteously and promptly;
  • Coordinates regularly with others to enhance interdepartmental efficiency; and
  • Performs additional duties as required by the classification.

ACCEPTABLE EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING:

  • Graduation from high school or possession of a GED; and
  • Zero to two years of experience; or
  • Any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to perform the work.

REQUIRED SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS:

  • 18 years of age;
  • Class B Commercial Driver's License (CDL-B) with air brake endorsement within two (2) years of date of hire;
  • State of New Hampshire Firefighter II Certificate;
  • State of New Hampshire or IAFF HazMat Operations Certificate; and
  • Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Certification.
  • Include copies of the following documents:
    • Birth Certificate, Passport or Naturalization Paperwork
    • Valid Driver's License
    • High School Diploma, Transcript or GED

ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL ABILITIES:

  • Sufficient clarity of speech and hearing or other communication capabilities, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to communicate effectively, including during emergency situations which may involve a high degree of noise and confusion associated with disaster situations;
  • Sufficient vision or other powers of observation, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to perform firefighting duties;
  • Sufficient manual dexterity with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to operate equipment used in firefighting, rescue persons from burning structures and related emergency situations, provide emergency medical treatment, operate vehicles and related;
  • Sufficient strength and endurance with or without reasonable accommodations, which permits the employee to lift, carry and move objects, through a full range of motion, up to 100 pounds occasionally, 50 pounds frequently, and 20 pounds continuously;
  • Sufficient strength and endurance to wear work attire/equipment (emergency gear) frequently; weighing approximately 40 pounds;
  • Sufficient personal mobility and physical reflexes, with or without reasonable accommodation, which permits the employee to perform all duties involved in protecting lives and property, including physical strength to perform strenuous exertion during sustained periods of time throughout many different locations throughout the City.