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Fire Rescue Jobs in Michigan (NOW HIRING)

Firefighter - EMT

Southfield, MI ยท On-site

$57K - $87K/yr

Work is subject to the hazards encountered in emergency fire and rescue operations, including the physical and mental stresses inherent in public safety work. Work is subject to a 24-hour shift and ...

AVIATION BOATSWAINS MATE, AIRCRAFT FUELS

Flint, MI ยท On-site

$15.50 - $19/hr

Training and directing firefighting crews, fire rescue teams and damage control parties assigned to fuel and lubricating oil spaces * Operating purging and protective systems aboard ships WORK ...

AVIATION BOATSWAINS MATE, AIRCRAFT FUELS

Warren, MI ยท On-site

$15 - $18.25/hr

Training and directing firefighting crews, fire rescue teams and damage control parties assigned to fuel and lubricating oil spaces * Operating purging and protective systems aboard ships WORK ...

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How much do fire rescue jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for fire rescue in Michigan is $92,020.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $68,000.00 and $108,100.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive in Fire Rescue, you need comprehensive knowledge of firefighting techniques, emergency medical procedures, and a high level of physical fitness, usually supported by relevant certifications such as EMT or Firefighter I/II. Familiarity with firefighting equipment, rescue tools, and communication systems like radios and incident command software is essential. Strong teamwork, quick decision-making, and resilience under pressure are standout soft skills in this role. These capabilities are vital to effectively respond to emergencies, save lives, and ensure the safety of both the public and fellow responders.

What is the difference between Fire Rescue vs Firefighter?

AspectFire RescueFirefighter
CertificationsFirefighter I & II, EMT certificationFirefighter I & II, EMT certification
Work EnvironmentEmergency response, rescue operations, fire suppressionFire suppression, rescue, emergency medical services
Employer & IndustryFire departments, emergency servicesFire departments, emergency services
Common Search IntentDifferences between fire rescue and firefighter rolesRoles and responsibilities of firefighters

Fire Rescue and Firefighter roles often overlap, with both requiring similar certifications and working in fire departments. Fire Rescue typically emphasizes rescue operations and emergency response, while Firefighters focus on fire suppression and prevention. Understanding these distinctions helps job seekers find the right career path in emergency services.

What are some common challenges faced by fire rescue professionals during emergency responses?

Fire rescue professionals often encounter dynamic and high-pressure situations, such as rapidly evolving fires, hazardous materials, or medical emergencies. Challenges include maintaining clear communication with team members, ensuring personal safety while rescuing others, and making quick decisions with limited information. Additionally, they must adapt to various environments, from residential buildings to industrial sites, often while carrying heavy equipment. Strong teamwork and ongoing training help them manage these challenges effectively.

What are fire rescue jobs?

Fire rescue jobs involve professionals who respond to emergencies such as fires, accidents, and natural disasters. Their primary duties include extinguishing fires, rescuing people and animals from dangerous situations, providing emergency medical care, and educating the public about fire prevention. Fire rescue personnel work in high-pressure environments and are trained in firefighting, first aid, hazardous materials handling, and technical rescue operations. These roles are essential for ensuring public safety and often require physical fitness, teamwork, and quick decision-making skills.
What are popular job titles related to Fire Rescue jobs in Michigan? For Fire Rescue jobs in Michigan, the most frequently searched job titles are:
What cities in Michigan are hiring for Fire Rescue jobs? Cities in Michigan with the most Fire Rescue job openings:

Firefighter - EMT

City of Southfield, MI

Southfield, MI โ€ข On-site

$57K - $87K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Salary: $57,208.00 - $87,654.00 Annually
Location : Southfield, MI
Job Type: Career Full-Time
Job Number: 20230034
Department: Fire
Opening Date: 07/23/2025
Closing Date: Continuous
Equal Opportunity Language: This announcement is only a summary of the position, its duties, job requirements and compensation. Further information is available from the Human Resources Department. The City of Southfield does not discriminate in its employment or any other programs or activities on the basis, of sex, race, color, age, height, weight, marital status, national origin, religion, arrest record, physical or mental disability, family status, sexual orientation, gender identity or any other protected category. We provide reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with a disability if requested.
ADA: Individuals with special needs who may require assistance with the application process should contact the Human Resources Department at (248) 796-4700 or hrsupport@cityofsouthfield.com if auxiliary aids or services are needed. Reasonable advance notice is required. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F/V/H, DRUG FREE WORKPLACE
Description
IF YOU ARE A CURRENT FIREFIGHTER PARAMEDIC PLEASE APPLY TO THE FIREFIGHTER-PARAMEDIC POSITION THAT IS POSTED.
IF YOU ARE CURRENTLY A PARAMEDIC, BUT HAVE NOT ATTENDED THE FIRE ACADEMY PLEASE APPLY TO THE PARAMEDIC TO FIREFIGHTER POSITION.
All candidates chosen will start as a FF/EMT. Once a Paramedic position is available employees will be promoted as per the contract.
Please check your email inbox, spam and junk folders for important communication regarding your hiring status. If you unsubscribe from emails, you will not receive notices to schedule interviews and testing.
Representative Job Duties
An employee is responsible for effectively responding to fire, rescue, first aid, and related emergencies; participating in daily drills, protecting life and property; maintaining equipment, apparatus and buildings.
Participate in fire safety surveys and pre-plans, perform routine housekeeping of fire station facilities, grounds, and equipment, and participate in training activities, and other work as assigned.
Work is subject to the hazards encountered in emergency fire and rescue operations, including the physical and mental stresses inherent in public safety work.
Work is subject to a 24-hour shift and on-call status when required. Fire Fighters must have a national registry basic EMT certification.
Job Requirements - As Determined By the City Of Southfield
  • Be a U.S. citizen; 18 years of age or older at the time of application; Must possess a high school diploma or equivalent.
  • Must have the State of Michigan Firefighter I & II Certification upon establishment of the Eligibility List;
  • For lateral consideration, applicant must be currently employed as a sworn Fire Fighter and be a Fire Fighter in "good standing" or if recently separated from service (i.e. laid off) must have been a Fire Fighter in "good standing" at the time of separation.
  • Ability to perform the essential functions of the position with or without accommodations.
  • Must possess a valid Michigan driver's license and a good driving record as determined by the City's Driving Standards
  • Must have no felony convictions and no record of serious misdemeanor convictions.
  • Applicants must successfully pass or have proof of successfully passing a Physical Ability Test within one (1) year prior to before their start date
Lateral applicants that are currently employed as a sworn fire fighter or have less than 30 days since being employed as one are excluded from the Physical Ability Test and Written Examination requirements.
Supplemental Information
The selection process will include the completion of a City of Southfield application packet, a review of the applicant's qualifications, driving record and criminal history check, a written examination, and an oral board interview. Selected candidates will be subject to an extensive background investigation, and must successfully pass a psychological evaluation and physical exam prior to employment. Each step of the process must be passed before the applicant will be moved to the next step.
We offer a complete benefits package to career employees including health care, dental, vision, retirement, deferred compensation plans, flexible spending accounts, life insurance, long-term disability, holidays, vacation, and sick leave and more!
City of Southfield Employee Benefits Summary
OVERVIEW
Mandatory Benefits: Medical, Dental and Vision Elections, or Opt Out
Supplemental Benefits: Term Life, Aflac, Met Law, Retirement Savings Account, Tuition Reimbursement, EAP, FMLA, Flexible Spending Account, Residency Bonus
Blended Pension Plan Employees
Defined Benefit SERS
1.5% Multiplier for all years of service
3 Years Final Average Compensation Upon Retirement
10 Years Vesting
5% Employee Contribution
Defined Contribution 401a MissionSquare
3% 401 a City Contribution
3% 401 a Employee Contribution (minimum)
5 Year Vesting Schedule
Retirement Health Savings
Effective July 1, 2020 Tier III and IV employees shall contribute 2% of pensionable wages and the City will contribute $100 per month.
https://www.healthcare.gov/
5 years of years of service: 50% vested
6 years of service: 75% vested
7 years of service: 100% vested
Participation in the RHS begins on the first day of employment and end on the day of separation.
Life Insurance MetLife
The city provides term life insurance benefits with accidental death and dismemberment for qualified employees as soon as possible, through the proper insurance carrier in accordance with the following schedule:
AFSCME 329: 0-30 months employment $30,000 life and ADD, after 30 months of employment $50,000 term life, accidental death and dismemberment coverage.
ACS TPOAM PST AFSCME 3636: $50,000 Term life and $50,000 ADD Insurance
Medical Elections
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (2025)
Community Blue PPO 10
Community Blue PPO 12
Community Blue PPO 15
HAP HMO
Dental - Blue Cross Blue Shield
Vision - Blue Cross Blue Shield
Health insurance 1st day of the next month of hire date.
Employee has 30 Days to select benefits, otherwise will wait until open enrollment.
COBRA coverage through TASC - in the event of separation- you are entitled to continuation medical coverage up to 18 months.
Retirement Savings Account
Supplemental
MissionSquare 457b
or T. Rowe Price 457b
Retirement savings account with no employer contribution. Funds, added to a 457 can be pre-tax or post-tax.
Pre Tax funds lower taxable income in bi-weekly paycheck; however, taxes may have to be paid upon the distribution of funds in retirement.
Post-tax deferrals are taken from already taxed funds in your paycheck, which means that little to no taxes will be taken upon distribution in retirement. Loans are available.
Supplemental
Tuition Reimbursement
75% reimbursement for tuition and fees (excluding late fees) for city-related classes or degree programs with a grade of "B" or better, up to $2,500 annually, plus 75% for required books.
Residency Bonus
Annual residency bonus of 1.5% of annual salary by Jan 1st with proof of residency. Elected officials and contractual employees ineligible.
Fire and Police Excluded
Supplemental
MetLife
Voluntary Term Life and ADD
Additional life Insurance can be purchased for employees and dependents at an additional cost for the employee.
AFLAC Short term disability, cancer, accident and hospitalization insurance. Dennis Patton dennis_patton@us.aflac.com.
Supplemental
EAP Ulliance
Employee Assistance Program through Ulliance- six free counseling sessions, legal, finance and life coaching programs. Supervisors are not notified if employee uses services.
FMLA
Family Medical Leave Act worked up to 1250 hours or one year. Can take off time to care for a medical emergency for themselves or immediate family members for up to 12 weeks unpaid. Absences approved by BASIC or FMLA vendor.
Supplemental
FSA & Dependent Care
Flexible Spending Accounts and Dependent care through TASC are pre-tax funds that are used to cover certain out-of-pocket medical expenses and childcare costs. A total dollar amount is elected, and a debit card is sent to you to pay for incurred expenses.
Pre-tax funds are deducted bi-weekly to cover the cost of the total amount you have elected. There is an annual election limit of $3,300 for 2025.
Renew Annually, it's not automatic.
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01
Do you currently have a valid State of Michigan or National Registry EMT License/Certification?
  • Yes
  • No

02
If not, are you currently enrolled in an EMT or Paramedic program?
  • EMT
  • Paramedic
  • Not Enrolled

03
If you are enrolled in an EMT or Paramedic Program, what is your expected date of graduation?
04
Have you completed the Michigan Fire I and II Certification or do you have State Reciprocity?
  • Yes
  • No

05
If not, are you enrolled in a Fire Academy?
  • Yes
  • No

06
If you are enrolled in the fire academy, what is your expected date of graduation?
07
Are you currently working as a certified Firefighter?
  • Yes
  • No

08
If not, have you been employed as a certified firefighter within the last 30 days?
  • Yes
  • No

09
If you are separated from employment as a firefighter, did you leave in good standing?
10
How many years of experience do you have working as a certified firefighter? Please include if you are/were working full-time, part-time, or paid on call.
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If you were referred by a City of Southfield employee, please enter their name here.
Required Question