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The individual in this position is also responsible for fire prevention activities, proper fire training activities, command responsibilities and emergency medical services. The incumbent is also ...

The individual in this position is also responsible for fire prevention activities, proper fire training activities, command responsibilities and emergency medical services. The incumbent is also ...

Support the maintenance, organization, and appearance of the Fire Training Grounds, fire apparatus, and fire equipment, including routine preventative maintenance of tools, equipment, and facilities ...

Fire District Training Officer

Elko, NV · On-site

$30.65 - $44.45/hr

The Fire Training Officer is responsible for assessing the training needs of the staff through effective evaluation and consultation of requests for training; formulating training plans and ...

The Fire Training Officer is responsible for assessing the training needs of the staff through effective evaluation and consultation of requests for training; formulating training plans and ...

KeyBank Public Safety Training Center Reports To: Director, Fire Academy Recruitment Type: External/Internal Requisition ID: req5861 Employment Type: Part-Time Support Staff Union Position: Non-Union ...

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How much do fire training jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for fire training in the United States is $97,347.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $58,500.00 and $123,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Fire Training vs Firefighter?

AspectFire TrainingFirefighter
Required CertificationsFire Safety Certification, CPR, First AidFirefighter Certification, EMT Certification
Work EnvironmentTraining facilities, classrooms, simulation sitesFire scenes, emergency response locations
Employer & Industry UsageFire departments, safety training companiesFire departments, emergency services

Fire Training focuses on teaching safety protocols, certifications, and preparedness skills, often in classroom or simulation settings. Firefighters are trained to respond to actual fire emergencies, operating in the field. While both roles require safety certifications, Fire Training prepares individuals to instruct or support fire safety, whereas Firefighters actively combat fires and rescue operations.

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

To thrive as a Fire Training Officer, you need substantial firefighting experience, instructional certifications (such as Fire Instructor I/II), and knowledge of fire safety protocols. Familiarity with training simulators, learning management systems, and emergency response equipment is typically required. Strong leadership, communication, and organizational skills help you effectively teach and evaluate trainees. These skills ensure that fire personnel are well-prepared, compliant with regulations, and able to respond safely and efficiently to emergencies.

What is fire training?

Fire training refers to the instruction and practice provided to individuals or groups to prepare them for responding to fire emergencies. This training covers essential topics such as fire prevention, proper use of fire extinguishers, evacuation procedures, and techniques for safely fighting fires. Fire training is important for both professional firefighters and employees in workplaces to ensure safety, reduce risks, and comply with legal regulations. It often includes both classroom instruction and practical hands-on exercises. Regular fire training helps people respond quickly and effectively in the event of a fire.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in Fire Training roles, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Fire Training roles often face challenges such as keeping training programs up-to-date with the latest safety standards, ensuring engagement among trainees with varying experience levels, and managing logistical constraints like equipment availability or scheduling. To address these issues, trainers should regularly participate in continuing education, leverage interactive and scenario-based teaching methods, and maintain strong communication with department leadership to coordinate resources effectively. Collaborating with other trainers and attending industry conferences can also provide fresh insights and best practices for overcoming common obstacles.
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Infographic showing various Fire Training job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 86% Full Time, 12% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $97,347 per year, or $46.8 per hour.
Fire Science Technician

$33.91/hr

Part-time

Retirement

Re-posted 20 days ago


Colorado Mountain College rating

9.8

Company rating: 9.8 out of 10

Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

3rd of 553 rated colleges and universities


Job description

Job Description:

Primary Responsibility

Under the supervision of the Fire Science Technology Assistant Dean of Instruction and the Faculty, the Fire Science Technician will work in concert with the faculty to provide quality learning experiences for fire science students. This position is expected to engage with students in both a classroom setting and a laboratory setting including live fire. The Fire Science Technician will identify the individual learning needs of Fire Science students and teach students to increase their performance on various tasks.

*This is a part-time position which is limited to 28 hours per CMC's workweek. CMC's workweek is Saturday through Friday.

Pre-requisites for Position (Qualifications Standards)

Education and experience sufficient to meet the rigors of the position. Examples may include Education or Training: The ideal candidate for this position will hold Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control Certifications in: Firefighter I, Firefighter II, Hazardous Material Operations & Technician, Fire and Emergency Services Instructor I, or Fire Instructor I. Additionally, this position will hold current certifications: Emergency Medical Technician - Basic, BLS for Healthcare Provider.

Experience in lieu of a degree is appropriate for this position. The idea candidate will have 400 hours serving as a Firefighter 1 with a Fire District or as a volunteer. Must possess communication and interpersonal skills; willingness to work with faculty and other teaching assistants in a live-fire training scenario; ability to conduct physical training with students.

Welcoming. Innovative. Focused on Student Success. These principles reflect the soul of CMC. They guide us in building our teams, cultivating leaders, and expanding our approaches and mindset. They guide us to be an institution of higher education that's the right fit for every faculty member, staff, student, and community member in its trust.Applicants must demonstrate a commitment to working effectively with students, employees, and community members of all backgrounds.

Bilingual (English/Spanish) or conversational language abilities preferred.

Colorado Mountain College requires that employees perform their assigned duties within the State of Colorado. The College further expects employees to accurately report their work location at all times. Failure to do so impairs the College's ability to ensure compliance with tax, payroll, employment, information security, and operational requirements.


This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship. Applicants must be authorized to work in the United States without the need for current or future sponsorship.

The hiring pay rate is $33.91 per hour. Benefits include retirement contribution, annual and sick time, mental health resources, and tuition benefit. CMC utilizes a wage progression compensation model that accounts for a candidate's skill and experience. Although a hiring rate is listed, this will be set commensurate with the successful candidate's qualifications and in compliance with the Equal Pay for Equal Work Act.

Position anticipated to close on June 5, 2026 or until filled.

Minimum Qualifications:

Essential Duties

Fire Science Technicians are expected to be able guide students in the following NFPA 1001 tasks:

  • General Requirements: Donning & Doffing PPE, Ropes, Knots, and Hoisting Tools, Documentation, Standard, or Code

  • Fire Ground Communication: Initiate a Response, receive a Telephone Call, and Transmit on Radio. Fire Ground Operations: Don SCBA & Emergency Procedures

  • Respond on Apparatus, Scene Safety, Forcible Entry, Exit Hazardous Environments, Ground Ladders, Vehicle Fire, Class A Fire - Stacked or Piled

  • Search and Rescue, Horizontal Ventilation, Vertical Ventilation

  • Overhaul a Fire Scene, Salvage, Extinguishers, Scene Lighting, Control Utilities, Ground Fire, Ground, Above, or Below Level Fire.

  • Prevention, Preparedness, and Maintenance: Clean and Check Equipment and Clean and Inspect Hose

Supervision Received

This position reports to the Fire Science Technology Assistant Dean of Instruction, or his/her designee and works within the framework of responsibilities but may require guidance at times.

Supervisory Responsibility

Position has no supervisory responsibility.

Special Conditions of Employment

Successful completion of a background check including a motor vehicles records report required. Incumbents in this position will adhere to all safety and compliance policies of Colorado Mountain College while performing all duties assigned. This position may be required to transport students from a campus to the live fire training ground in Dotsero, CO with a CMC vehicle. This position is expected to work within the scheduling of Fire Science Technology courses that may meet on a 48/96 schedule.

Working Conditions

This position requires constant sitting, occasional walking, standing, and driving; occasional handling objects, pushing/pulling; frequent reaching with hands/arms, and use of finger movements; occasional lifting, carrying, pushing or pulling objects up to 50 lbs. Constant written and oralcommunication and the ability to reason and analyze and perform calculations occasionally. Work is performed using a computer and standard office equipment daily and driving a vehicle occasionally.

CMC is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. As part of this commitment, the College will assist individuals who have a disability with any reasonable accommodation requests related to employment, including completing the application process, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, participating in the employee selection process, and/or to perform essential job functions where the requested accommodation does not impose an undue hardship. If you have a disability and require reasonable accommodation to ensure you have a positive experience applying or interviewing for this position, please direct your inquiries to our ADA Coordinator, Human Resources,benefits@coloradomtn.edu

NOTE: This position description is intended to indicate the basic nature of positions allocated to this class and provide examples of typical duties that may be assigned. It does not imply that all positions within the class perform all of the duties listed, nor does it necessarily list all possible duties that may be assigned. Employees may perform other related duties as required to meet the ongoing needs of the organization.

Each role at Colorado Mountain College contributes to the institution's sustainability initiatives by fostering environmental stewardship, supporting sustainable practices in daily operations, and advancing a culture of ecological responsibility that aligns with our commitment to balance the needs of current generations not to compromise the needs of future generations.


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