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Firefighter Jobs in Racine, WI (NOW HIRING)

Racine firefighters are committed to providing the highest quality of courteous and responsive service through comprehensive strategies and training, including fire suppression, emergency medical ...

Firefighter

Racine, WI · On-site

$69K/yr

Racine firefighters are committed to providing the highest quality of courteous and responsive service through comprehensive strategies and training, including fire suppression, emergency medical ...

Firefighter/Paramedic

Greendale, WI · On-site

$66K - $97K/yr

The Firefighter/Paramedic is responsible for fire suppression, fire inspection, vehicle and fire station maintenance, hazardous material response, rescue operations and emergency medical services.

Firefighter/EMT/Paramedic

WI · On-site

$65K - $91K/yr

The firefighter is responsible for fire suppression, fire inspection, vehicle and fire station maintenance, hazardous material response, rescue operations, and emergency medical services. * Operate ...

Firefighter/EMT

Milwaukee, WI · On-site

$59K - $89K/yr

Examples of Duties Perform firefighting activities including driving fire apparatus, operating pumps and related equipment, laying hose, and performing fire combat, containment, and extinguishment ...

Volunteer firefighting is a very rewarding and valuable way to serve your community. It takes dedication and many hours of training to become a firefighter. If you are over the age of 18 and you're ...

Emergency Fire and Rescue

Milwaukee, WI

$16 - $18.75/hr

Trained in firefighting, ship stability and chemical, radiological and biological warfare defense, these Sailors are masters of it all. They also provide training to ensure that all Sailors are ...

Emergency Fire and Rescue

Kenosha, WI

$16.25 - $18.75/hr

Trained in firefighting, ship stability and chemical, radiological and biological warfare defense, these Sailors are masters of it all. They also provide training to ensure that all Sailors are ...

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How much do firefighter jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for firefighter in Racine, WI is $55,891.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42,700.00 and $64,700.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are firefighters?

Firefighters are trained professionals responsible for responding to fires, emergencies, and rescue situations. Their primary duties include extinguishing fires, rescuing individuals from dangerous situations, providing first aid, and conducting fire prevention education. Firefighters also maintain equipment, participate in drills, and often perform inspections to ensure public safety. They work in physically demanding and potentially hazardous environments, requiring teamwork, quick decision-making, and specialized training.

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, emergency response expertise, and completion of firefighter training programs—often including EMT certification. Familiarity with firefighting equipment, rescue tools, and communication systems like radios and dispatch software is vital. Strong teamwork, decision-making under pressure, and clear communication are essential soft skills in this role. These competencies are crucial for ensuring safety, effective emergency response, and saving lives in high-risk situations.

What are some common challenges firefighters face during emergency response, and how are they supported in handling them?

Firefighters often encounter physically and emotionally demanding situations, such as working in hazardous environments, responding to unpredictable emergencies, and witnessing traumatic events. To help manage these challenges, fire departments provide comprehensive training, strong teamwork, and access to peer support or counseling programs. Regular drills, debriefings after major incidents, and a culture of open communication also play key roles in supporting firefighters' well-being and effectiveness on the job.

What Do Firefighters Do?

Firefighters respond to emergency fire calls. They monitor phones and radios for emergencies, drive fire trucks and other emergency vehicles, put out fires, and find and rescue victims in burning buildings or other emergency situations. Many Firefighters are also paramedics and may be called to assist on emergency medical calls.

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Infographic showing various Firefighter job openings in Racine, WI as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 69% Full Time, 26% Part Time, and 2% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $55,891 per year, or $26.9 per hour.

Firefighter/Paramedic

Village of Greendale, WI

Greendale, WI • On-site

$66K - $97K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Salary : $66,568.32 - $97,348.16 Annually
Location : Fire Department, 5911 W. Grange Avenue, WI
Job Type: Full-time
Job Number: 080108
Department: Fire Department
Opening Date: 05/09/2023
The Village is seeking candidates for Firefighter/Paramedic. The Firefighter/Paramedic is responsible for fire suppression, fire inspection, vehicle and fire station maintenance, hazardous material response, rescue operations and emergency medical services. The Village is recruiting for a 56 hour per week Firefighter/Paramedic position. The 56 hour per week position would work 24 hour shifts.
Please submit a cover letter, resume and complete the employment application. Please make sure to list all of your current fire certifications and EMS license, as well as any educational degrees, and include a copy of your Paramedic license, WI Firefighter I certification and CPAT certificate. Failure to submit any portion of the required materials may eliminate you from employment consideration.
Those currently enrolled in Paramedic school are encouraged to apply. The Village is also accepting applications for lateral transfers, previous service will be evaluated to determine commensurate pay and vacation time. Human Resources in consultation with the Fire Chief shall have final determination for placement on Local 1777 CBA wage and vacation schedule.
2026 Wage Schedule:
Start: $22.86 per hour/$66,578.78 annual

After 1 year: $24.95 per hour/$72,667.21 annual
After 2 years: $27.05 per hour/$78,755.76 annual
After 3 years: $29.14 per hour/$84,844.11 annual
After 4 years: $31.23 per hour/$90,932.60 annual
After 5 years: $33.43 per hour/$97,336.08 annual
Pursuant to Collective Bargaining Agreement in effect. Resides within the corporate limits or within twenty (20) miles of the corporate limits of the Village of Greendale, within one month after completion of probationary period.
This position requires a 18-month probationary period.
Applicant will be required to submit to a medical examination consistent with the requirements of the position, after an offer of employment and prior to appointment. This medical exam is designed to reveal any medical condition that might put the firefighter at increased risk to self or others as a result of certain exposures or activities and to exhibit freedom from any physical, emotional or mental condition which adversely affects the performance of duties as a firefighter in the essential functions of employment, with reasonable accommodation.
All candidates will be fingerprinted and a record check made of local, state or federal authorities. A conviction is not an automatic bar to employment.
Career Development
  • Wisconsin Fire Inspector 1 Certification (NFPA-1031) (New employees must obtain as soon as possible at the Chief's discretion)
  • Wisconsin Firefighter II Certification (NFPA-1001) (New employees must obtain as soon as possible at the Chief's discretion)
  • Wisconsin Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator Certification (NFPA-1002), (New employees must obtain on their own as a condition of employment)
  • Wisconsin Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator-Aerial Certification (NFPA-1002), (New employees must obtain as soon as possible at the Chief's discretion)
  • Attends seminars/classes recommended by the Fire Chief.
  • Maintain adequate firefighter proficiency in all assigned areas per department training standards, including all certifications/licenses throughout entire career.

Examples of Duties / Knowledge & Skills
  • Responds to alarms as a member of a firefighting company and performs a variety of firefighting functions, as the situation demands.
  • Operates and performs maintenance checks on all Fire Department vehicles and equipment.
  • Responds as a member of a medical team to bring basic or advanced emergency medical care to the citizens of the community.
  • Prepares written reports and maintains records under supervision of the company officer.
  • Participates in daily training exercises and classroom lectures.
  • Conducts fire inspections in various occupancies in the village.
  • Perform duties as a Fire Apparatus Driver and Pump Operator, when assigned.
  • Performs duties as a certified EMT-Paramedic or Basic according to criteria and standards set forth by the department, when assigned.
  • Responsible for cleanliness of station and maintenance of apparatus, tools, equipment and all other fire department property.
  • Conducts demonstrations, tours and public speeches on fire safety, fire prevention, CPR, fire extinguishers, first aid, and other subjects to the public.
  • Accomplish such other duties as may be assigned from time to time.

Minimum qualifications & Requirements
  • U.S. Citizen
  • High school diploma, or equivalent
  • Must be at least 18 years of age at the time of application
  • Valid Wisconsin driver's license, or ability to obtain, good driving record
  • Good physical condition
  • Wisconsin Emergency Medical Technician - Paramedic license (nationally registered preferred).
  • Wisconsin Firefighter I Certification (NFPA-1001)
  • Good verbal and written communication skills
  • An ability to work a 24 hour shift, including weekends and holidays
  • Clear and concise speech
  • Ability to react quickly and effectively to stressful situations
  • Ability to handle several tasks simultaneously
  • Ability to perform essential functions of this position
  • Ability to use all standard fire service equipment
  • CPAT

Supplemental information
  • Effective communication, oral and written, with supervisors, peers and public.
  • Understanding and following work rules and suggested operating guidelines.
  • Read, write, add and subtract.
  • Knowledge of national, state and local laws and fire/safety codes.
  • Organize, direct and coordinate written and oral reports.
  • Skilled in report writing, computer usage, driving and two-way radio usage.
  • Knowledge of fire protection systems, water supply, building construction, natural and man-made disasters, fire control and extinguishment and combustible and flammable materials.
  • Skills in firefighting, EMS, fire inspection and public relations.

Equipment Used
  • Computer terminal, basic office equipment, telephone and two-way radio.
  • Measuring devices.
  • Power tools, hand tools, chain saws, shovels, brooms, ladders and exhaust fans.
  • Car, fire truck and ambulance.
  • Patient restraints, first aid equipment, oxygen, electronics test equipment, general medical equipment and patient lifting devices.
  • Breathing apparatus, steel tip boots, hearing and eye protection, firefighting turn-out clothing and hazardous chemical clothing.

Work Environment:
  • Workplace environment that may be confined.
  • Exposure to extreme cold and normal, or hot and normal temperature changes.
  • Contact with water or liquids.
  • Exposure to loud noise with a minimum of 90 decibels and vibrations from tools, equipment, machinery, etc.
  • Exposure to hazardous conditions such as mechanical, electrical, chemical, burns, explosives, heights, physical injury and fast moving vehicles.
  • Exposure to atmospheric conditions such as fumes, gases, noxious odors, dust and poor ventilation.

Physical Demands:
  • Standing, walking and sitting.
  • Stooping, kneeling, crouching and crawling.
  • Running, swimming, grappling, climbing, balancing and bending/twisting.
  • Reaching, feeling, talking and hearing.
  • Meet the medical standards established by the N.F.P.A. 1582 and the medical testing facility.
  • Lifting, carrying, pushing/pulling: 100 pounds or more.
  • Handling, grasping and fingering: fire house, ladders, performing CPR, utilizing patient lifting devices, etc.
  • Wearing of self-contained breathing apparatus while performing firefighting duties.

Health Insurance: The Village's plan offered is subject to change each calendar year. Employee is eligible for coverage on the first day of the month following their date of employment. Employee contributes 12% toward monthly premium. The Village offers a $3,000 annual opt-out payment if the employee does not enroll in the insurance due to having other coverage.
Dental Insurance: The Village offers 4 different dental plan options. Specific plan offered is subject to change each calendar year. Employee is eligible for coverage on the first day of the month following their date of employment.
Vision Insurance: Employee is automatically enrolled in a vision plan that is employer paid if they are enrolled in the health insurance. Employee is eligible for coverage on the first day of the month following their date of employment.
FSA: Voluntary enrollment in flexible spending for costs for health and dependent care.
Pension: Wisconsin Retirement Fund. Employee pays employee share of WRS contribution rate each pay period.
Deferred Compensation: Optional enrollment in a deferred compensation plan for additional retirement savings.
Life Insurance: Basic Life insurance equal to annual salary. Paid for by the Village through the Wisconsin Retirement System. Effective on the first of the month after 30 days of service.
Holidays: 12 paid holidays per year
Vacation:
After one (1) year of continuous service: 6 workdays
After five (5) years of continuous service: 7 workdays
After nine (9) years of continuous service: 8 workdays
After twelve (12) years of continuous service: 9 workdays
After fifteen (15) years of continuous service: 11 workdays
After nineteen (19) years of continuous service: 12 workdays
After twenty (20) years of continuous service: 15 workdays
Sick: 18 hours of sick leave earned per month, may be accumulated up to a maximum of 2,500 hours.
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Do you possess a Wisconsin Firefighter I Certification or equivalent?
  • Yes
  • No

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Do you possess a current Wisconsin Paramedic License at time of application?
  • Yes
  • No

03
Do you have your current CPAT?
  • Yes
  • No

04
Are you in school to obtain your paramedic license?
  • Yes
  • No

Required Question