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How much do firefighter crew chief jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for firefighter crew chief in the United States is $105,577.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $78,000.00 and $124,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by a Firefighter Crew Chief, and how are they addressed within the team?

A Firefighter Crew Chief often faces the challenge of making quick, high-stakes decisions during emergencies while ensuring team safety and effective communication. Balancing administrative tasks, such as training and equipment checks, with on-scene leadership can also be demanding. These challenges are typically managed through regular drills, clear protocols, and fostering a culture of trust and open communication within the crew. Continuous professional development and mentorship also help Crew Chiefs stay prepared and support their teams effectively.

What are Firefighter Crew Chiefs?

Firefighter Crew Chiefs are experienced firefighters responsible for leading and supervising a team during emergency operations. They coordinate firefighting efforts, ensure the safety of crew members, and make critical decisions in high-pressure situations. Crew Chiefs also oversee training, maintenance of equipment, and compliance with safety protocols. Their leadership is vital for effective response to fires and other emergencies.

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

To thrive as a Firefighter Crew Chief, you need advanced firefighting skills, leadership experience, and certifications such as Fire Officer and Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). Familiarity with incident command systems, fire suppression equipment, and communication technologies is typically required. Excellent decision-making, team management, and stress resilience are standout soft skills in this position. These skills and qualities are crucial to effectively lead teams, ensure safety, and coordinate emergency response operations.

What is the difference between Firefighter Crew Chief vs Firefighter?

AspectFirefighter Crew ChiefFirefighter
CertificationsFirefighter certification, leadership trainingFirefighter certification
Work EnvironmentSupervises crews at fire scenes, manages operationsResponds to fire emergencies, performs rescue and suppression
Roles & ResponsibilitiesLeads firefighting teams, coordinates efforts, ensures safetyPerforms firefighting duties, rescue operations, and maintenance

The Firefighter Crew Chief typically has additional leadership training and responsibilities, overseeing firefighting teams during emergencies. While both roles require firefighting certifications and work in similar environments, the Crew Chief focuses on supervision and coordination, whereas the Firefighter primarily executes firefighting tasks.

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Infographic showing various Firefighter Crew Chief job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 60% Full Time, and 40% Part Time. Highlights an 80% In-person, and 20% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $105,577 per year, or $50.8 per hour.
FIREFIGHTER (CREW CHIEF-DRIVER OPERATOR) TITLE 5

FIREFIGHTER (CREW CHIEF-DRIVER OPERATOR) TITLE 5

Air National Guard Units

Peoria, IL • On-site, Remote

$45K - $59K/yr

Full-time

Re-posted 2 days ago


Air National Guard rating

8.3

Company rating: 8.3 out of 10

Based on 19 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

6th of 46 rated military and defense


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THIS IS A NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 5 EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITION.
This National Guard position is for a FIREFIGHTER (CREW CHIEF-DRIVER OPERATOR) TITLE 5, Position Description Number T6315000 and is part of the IL 182 AW, National Guard.
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As FIREFIGHTER (CREW CHIEF-DRIVER OPERATOR) TITLE 5, GS-0081-6, you will serve as a firefighter assigned to drive and operate firefighting vehicles of significant complexity, structural and airfield firefighting and crash/rescue operations, and assist in the reduction and/or elimination of potential fire hazards.
Major Duties - This is NOT an all-inclusive list:
  • Drive firefighting vehicles to fire scenes using predetermined or alternate routes and position the vehicle considering wind, water sources, hazards, and aircraft armament.
  • Perform, rescue, and firefighting duties at airfields handling large or complex aircraft carrying fuel, weapons, or hazardous cargo.
  • Perform standby duty during aircraft refueling, maintenance operations, welding, or burning on fueled or armed aircraft.
  • Perform rescue of personnel and provide first aid measures, including CPR, bleeding control, obstruction removal, and patient stabilization for transport.
  • Determine proper pressures, number of lines, and relay requirements to the booster pumper during structural or aircraft firefighting operations.
  • Operate hoses, ladders, and hydrants to control and extinguish structural fires in industrial, research, or large facility environments.
  • Maintain firefighting equipment and perform functional tests, inspections, and preventive maintenance to ensure operational readiness.
  • Perform pre-fire planning by physically going through structures to identify layouts, fire hazards, and locations of fixed fire protection systems.
  • Comply with and ensure adherence to federal, state, and local fire protection, safety, and environmental codes and ordinances.
  • Use required safety equipment and clothing appropriately and ensure proper fit to enhance overall workplace safety.
  • Study field maps to remain familiar with ground areas, structural locations, and potential hazard environments.
  • Perform housekeeping duties, facility maintenance, and equipment upkeep associated with assigned fire station areas.
  • Perform functional tests and inspections on firefighting equipment and station facilities to ensure compliance with operational standards.
  • Prepare reports related to fire runs, training, equipment maintenance, inspections, and other fire department operations.
  • Participate in practice drills and training classes to ensure crew proficiency in firefighting techniques and equipment use.

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  • IAW the Fair Chance Act, criminal history information may not be requested at initial application or interview. If an OF-306 is submitted prior to a conditional offer, background questions may not be asked.
  • Acceptance of an excepted service position constitutes concurrence with these requirements as conditions of employment.
  • This position is covered by the Lautenberg Amendment. Individuals convicted of a qualifying misdemeanor crime of domestic violence may not perform the duties of this position.
  • Males born after 31 December 1959 must be registered for Selective Service.
  • Federal employment is subject to a suitability determination based on a background investigation and the ability to obtain and maintain the appropriate security clearance.
  • Participation in direct deposit is mandatory.
  • Recruitment and relocation incentives may be authorized in accordance with applicable regulations.
  • Drug testing may be required in accordance with Department of Defense policies.
  • May be required to successfully complete trial period.
  • Maximum entry age is 37. Exceptions and reentry provisions apply in accordance with DoDI 1400.25, Volume 336.
  • Employee must participate in a mandatory physical fitness testing program.
  • Must meet and maintain medical standards for Fire and Emergency Services personnel in accordance with OPM GS-0081 and Department of Defense occupational medical requirements.
  • This position is FLSA Non-Exempt. Overtime pay is determined in accordance with Fair Labor Standards Act provisions applicable to firefighters.
  • Required to work a 24-hour shift schedule, which may include up to a 72-hour workweek (144-hour pay period). Tour of duty is subject to change and may require recall.
  • Must possess and maintain a valid state driver's license and be able to operate emergency vehicles as required.
  • May be required to work the Fire Alarm and Communications Center, participate on HAZMAT teams, and operate aircraft arresting barrier equipment as mission-required.
  • Must possess and maintain required DoD Fire and Emergency Services certifications or IFSAC/Pro Board equivalents applicable to the position.
  • Position is designated as Essential Personnel and may be required to perform duties during emergencies or disaster declarations, not to exceed authorized limits.
  • Position is covered under special retirement provisions for Federal firefighters under FERS or CSRS, as applicable. Coverage may be retroactive to the effective date of the personnel action.
  • This position is subject to the provisions of the DoD Priority Placement Program (PPP). DD Form 3145-2 Checklist (https://www.esd.whs.mil/Directives/forms/dd3000_3499/DD3145-2/)

Qualifications
AREAS OF CONSIDERATION: The areas of consideration for this position, Title 5 Excepted Service, will be in the following manner and sequence:
  • The FIRST area of consideration for this position will be candidates who match through the Priority Placement Program (PPP).
  • The SECOND area of consideration will be Veterans' Preference (VP) eligible.
  • The THIRD area of consideration will be all excepted permanent and indefinite temporary technicians within the ILNG.
  • The FOURTH area of consideration will be all current Federal Employees.
  • The FIFTH area of consideration will be all Federal re-employment eligible.
  • The SIXTH area of consideration will be U.S. Citizens.

MAXIMUM ENTRY AGE REQUIREMENT: The maximum entry age for DoD firefighters is 37. An individual not appointed by the last day of the month in which the individual becomes age 37 will not be originally appointed or assigned to these positions. For reentry requirements and exceptions to the maximum entry age, see DoD Instruction 1400.25, Volume 336, January 22, 2015, Incorporating Change 1, December 1, 2017, Enclosure 3, Sections 2 and 3.
REENTRY INTO A COVERED POSITION (excerpt from DoDI 1400.25)
Individuals who are past the maximum entry age limit of 37 but who previously served in a covered primary position may be reinstated to a covered primary position only if they:
  • Meet the applicable qualification requirements for the position.
  • Will be able to complete a total of 20 years of covered service as a firefighter or law enforcement officer by the last day of the month in which they become age 57.

SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: GS-06 Level - MUST possess at least 12 months experience, education or training in one or more of the following areas: (1) Controlling or extinguishing fires as a member of an organized military, industrial, volunteer, or governmental fire department or brigade. (2) Rescue operations. (3) Detection, reduction, or elimination of potential fire hazards. (4) Operation of fire communications equipment. (5) Controlling hazardous materials incidents. (6) Developing, implementing, or providing training in fire protection and prevention (7) Firefighting and fire prevention theory and techniques; (8) Fixed and mobile firefighting equipment operation. (9) Planning, directing, or carrying out fire protection and prevention programs and operations and/or (10) Performing emergency medical services.
CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:
  • Firefighter I, II
  • Hazmat Operations (includes Hazmat Awareness)
  • Apparatus Driver Operator- Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting
  • Apparatus Driver Operator - Pumper
  • Apparatus Driver Operator - Mobile Water Supply

Individuals must be DoD Certified at the appropriate level before being eligible to permanently fill Firefighter position(s); applicant(s) may be hired without having all DoD certification levels. MUST HAVE at a minimum, Firefighter I and II, Airport Firefighter, Hazmat Awareness to be considered. If you are found qualified without all DoD certifications, you will be brought on-board as an Indefinite appointment. Upon certification as a DoD Firefighter, you may be non-competitively converted to permanent tenure.
Experience refers to paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work done through National Service programs (e.g., Peace Corps, AmeriCorps) and other organizations (e.g., professional; philanthropic; religious; spiritual; community, student, social). Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable training and experience that translates directly to paid employment. You will receive credit for all qualifying experience, including volunteer experience.
Verbiage displayed on your resume or application must contain your own words. You may refer to position descriptions, i.e. the general and specialized experience located within the vacancy announcement, to assist with describing work experiences; however, resumes or applications received in verbatim will not be considered. In your resume you will need to address the general and specialized experience listed above. Please use as much detail as needed, giving dates (months and years) of the experience, position title and how the experience was gained. This information is needed to determine if you are qualified for the position.
Education
Some federal jobs allow you to substitute your education for the required experience in order to qualify. For this job, you must meet the qualification requirement using experience alone. No substitution of education for experience is permitted for this occupational series and grade.
Additional information
  • If you are a male applicant who was born after 12/31/1959 and are required to register under the Military Selective Service Act, the Defense Authorization Act of 1986 requires that you be registered or you are not eligible for appointment in this agency (https://www.sss.gov/RegVer/wfRegistration.aspx).

  • If you are needing some extra information regarding Federal Resumes, you should consider these tips from USA Jobs: https://help.usajobs.gov/how-to.

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Candidates should be committed to improving the efficiency of the Federal government, passionate about the ideals of our American republic, and committed to upholding the rule of law and the United States Constitution.
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