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Firefighter

Royal Oak, MI · On-site

$71.01K - $87.57K/yr

A Firefighter is responsible for the rapid and efficient performance of specialized duties under emergency conditions which may involve personal hazards. A major portion of the Firefighter's time is ...

Firefighter

Eustis, FL · On-site

$63.67K/yr

Firefighter Position The City of Eustis is seeking a trustworthy, responsible individual who, under general direction, performs responsible work involving the prevention and suppression of fires. The ...

Firefighter

Detroit, MI · On-site

$89.47K/yr

Firefighter THIS POSITION IS REPRESENTED BY A UNION - IAFF 741 Annual Compensation Range ($USD): $ 68,819 entry to $89,466 after 4 years of service. Additional Compensation Opportunities * Holiday ...

Firefighters in the Merit System work to combat, extinguish, and prevent fires. Employees in this job class respond to emergency medical calls, rescue operations, and a variety of non-emergency calls ...

Firefighter

Aurora, IL · On-site

$1.20K/wk

Firefighter Trainee: Beginning Salary- $42,579.46 Firefighter: Beginning Salary- $45,118.46 Reserve Driver/Engineer: Beginning Salary- $47,336.45 AEMT Pay Increase - $1200 Paramedic Stipend - $300 ...

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Summary The Firefighter is responsible for performing fire suppression and rescue activities as part of a response team at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station and surrounding communities during mutual ...

FIREFIGHTER

Key West, FL · On-site

$43.38K/yr

Firefighter I and II, Airport Firefighter (ARFF), HAZMAT Technician, National Registry Emergency Medical Technician (NREMT) and CPR, HAZMAT Technician, Driver Operator Pumper, and Driver Operator ...

Under the supervision of the Fire Chief, the Firefighter responds to multiple-types of emergencies operating as a firefighter. Maintains vehicles, equipment, tools, and protective clothing in a ...

Firefighters in the Merit System work to combat, extinguish, and prevent fires. Employees in this job class respond to emergency medical calls, rescue operations, and a variety of non-emergency calls ...

Firefighters in the Merit System work to combat, extinguish, and prevent fires. Employees in this job class respond to emergency medical calls, rescue operations, and a variety of non-emergency calls ...

Firefighter

Frankfort, KY · On-site

$56.26K/yr

Description Firefighter Recruit Information BENEFITS PACKAGE INCLUDE: * Retirement through the Kentucky Public Pension Authority beginning second year * Generous vacation, sick, and holiday paid ...

Firefighters in the Merit System work to combat, extinguish, and prevent fires. Employees in this job class respond to emergency medical calls, rescue operations, and a variety of non-emergency calls ...

Firefighter

Enid, OK · On-site

$21.94/hr

Firefighters are assigned a specific duty related to equipment operation or fire suppression. Keep apparatus, equipment, tools, and protective clothing in a clean and serviceable condition. Responds ...

Firefighter

Grand Rapids, MI · On-site

$55.40K/yr

Nature of Work This is general duty firefighting work in the protection of life and property by combating, extinguishing, and preventing fires. This work also involves responding to emergency medical ...

Firefighter Candidate must be highly motivated to perform duties related to firefighting, emergency medicine, rescue, training, physical fitness, maintaining the fire station, maintaining equipment ...

Certified Firefighter Apply now Job no: 40000233 Work type: Full Time Location: Williamsburg Categories: Emergency Services Job Summary $55,910 / year or higher DOQ + Full-Time County Benefits ...

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How much do firefighter jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for firefighter in the United States is $59,606.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $45,500.00 and $69,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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.

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 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.
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Infographic showing various Firefighter job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 71% Full Time, 23% Part Time, and 3% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $59,606 per year, or $28.7 per hour.
FIREFIGHTER/PARAMEDIC, FIREFIGHTER/PARAMEDIC TRAINEE, PARAMEDIC/FIREFIGHTER TRAINEE

FIREFIGHTER/PARAMEDIC, FIREFIGHTER/PARAMEDIC TRAINEE, PARAMEDIC/FIREFIGHTER TRAINEE

Lake Havasu City

Lake Havasu City, AZ • On-site

$22.05 - $31.11/hr

Full-time

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

Firefighter/Paramedic Position

Immediate openings for Firefighter/Paramedic, Firefighter/Paramedic Trainees, and Paramedic/Firefighter Trainees!

Lake Havasu City is offering paid paramedic or paid fire academy programs for certified firefighters with an AZ EMCT or NREMT certification that want to become a paramedic or paramedics that want to become a firefighter! Now is your chance to expand your career in becoming a firefighter paramedic! Immediate openings!!

Firefighter / Paramedic Trainee or Paramedic / Firefighter Trainee Revised: 7/11/2025

Also hiring Paramedic/Firefighters

Lake Havasu City, AZ

Closing Date: Open Till Filled

OTF25-152

Salary Trainee:$20.05 - $28.28/Hourly; DOQ

FLSA Status: Non-Exempt

Department: Fire Operations

In order to be considered for testing with Lake Havasu City, applicants must submit an online application at www.lhcaz.gov and attach the required applicable certifications/documentation listed below. (EXPIRED CERTIFICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.)

Special note: Requires non-standard, rotating shiftwork to include days, nights, weekends, and holidays. The primary work schedule is continuous shift work at 48 hours on, 96 hours off.

Firefighter/Paramedic Salary Range: $22.05 - $31.11/Hourly; DOQ

Firefighter/Paramedic Trainee Salary Range: $20.05 - $28.28/Hourly; DOQ

Required documentation for this position:

  • Arizona Paramedic Certification OR National Registry Paramedic Certification. (Other State, County or Local certifications WILL NOT be accepted).
  • Firefighter I & II Certification issued by a recognized State or Federal Certifying agency.

Paramedic/Firefighter Trainee Salary Range: $20.05 - $28.28/Hourly; DOQ

Required documentation for this position:

  • Arizona Paramedic Certification OR National Registry Paramedic Certification. (Other State, County or Local certifications WILL NOT be accepted). Candidate will be hired as "Trainee" and will be required to attend a Fire Academy and obtain certification in a timeframe established at hire.

Special requirements:

If selected, Paramedic / Firefighter trainee candidates must provide at the time of offer acceptance, a current valid CPAT certification issued by the National Testing Network (NTN) or another licensed CPAT provider. CPAT certification must be completed within the past twelve (12) months of offer acceptance date.

(CERTIFIED PARAMEDICS ARE EXEMPT FROM THE WRITTEN TESTING COMPONENT)

Lake Havasu City Fire Department has partnered with the National Testing Network (NTN) to administer the written exam and Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT). You must schedule your written exam and (CPAT) with the National Testing Network (NTN) directly by visiting their website at www.nationaltestingnetwork.com. Candidates may schedule testing at any of the testing facilities; however, testing must be completed before being considered for testing. Lake Havasu City must be a chosen department to view your test scores as outlined on the National Testing Network website. Testing with the National Testing Network must have been completed within the last twelve (12) months with an overall score of 70% or better.

Minimum qualifications:

The incumbent must be at least 18 years old. High School Diploma or GED equivalency and certification requirements as listed above.

Job description:

Working under the supervision of the Captain or higher-ranking fire personnel, the incumbent performs duties to prevent and extinguish fires, protect lives and properties, maintain firefighting equipment, respond to other emergencies, and keep equipment and personnel in a state of readiness for such emergencies. The incumbent is expected to exercise sound judgment, independence, and initiative and perform according to the Fire Department and City safety rules, operating policies and procedures, and federal, state, and local regulations.

Essential functions:

The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required and are subject to change as needs and job requirements change. Position assignments may vary. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable an individual with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Responds to emergency medical incidents; analyzes patient needs and establish priorities for treatment; administers lifesaving procedures immediately.

Respond to fire alarms, rescue calls, and other emergency incidents; perform the full range of fire suppression duties including laying and connecting hose; maintaining fire apparatus; directing water and chemical streams to suppress fire; raising and climbing ladders; ventilating burning structures; and entering buildings to evacuate occupants.

Provide Advanced Life Support and Basic Life Support treatment as required by standing protocol or E.R. orders; may administer EKG monitoring, IV fluids, defibrillation, intubation, extrication, bleeding control, oxygen, splinting, and other treatment as required.

Performs general maintenance and repair duties including but not limited to: cleaning and maintaining the facility and grounds, testing and performing maintenance and minor repairs on firefighting apparatus and equipment.

Participates in training classes in order to enhance firefighting, first aid, and emergency response techniques.

Respond to a variety of general emergency rescue calls including auto accidents, gas system leaks, and trapped or injured persons.

Generate reports, charts, and documentation on all emergency and non-emergency responses.

Checking and inspecting equipment and ensures proper functionality daily, weekly, monthly, and annually, when assigned.

Operates and maintains motor vehicles or other work-related equipment requiring a valid Driver License.

Knowledge, skills, and ability:

Thorough knowledge of the modern principles and techniques of emergency medical services and fire suppression operations; general knowledge of City geography (i.e. streets; hydrants, buildings locations, etc.); general knowledge of City Fire Department rules and regulations and policies and procedures; general knowledge of fire suppression and theories, methods, and procedures; general knowledge of fire tactics and strategies, ventilation procedures, salvage and overhaul procedures, rescue and extrication procedures, fire causes and hazards, fire pump operations and hydraulics, hazardous materials, and radio communication procedures; general knowledge of water supply and hydrant locations; general knowledge of building and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) codes.

Skill in using firefighting equipment, tools, vehicles, EMS equipment, and communications equipment; skill life support techniques including CPR, patient assessment, and treatment techniques; skill in fire and EMS report writing procedures; skill in emergency situations and conditions.

Ability to analyze problems quickly and take appropriate action under stress; ability to perform basic mathematical functions; ability to deliver lectures, talks, and demonstrations to the public; ability to prepare routine reports; ability to receive and follow directions; ability to attend in-service trainings as provided by the department and attend other training as necessary to maintain fire and CEP certifications; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with associates, supervisors, other departments, other governmental and regulatory agencies, community organizations, and the general public.

Working conditions:

This work requires the occasional exertion of over 100 pounds of force; work frequently standing, walking, sitting, speaking or hearing, using hands to finger, handle or feel, climbing or balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching or crawling, reaching with hands and arms, pushing or pulling and repetitive motions and occasionally requires tasting or smelling; work has standard vision requirements; vocal communication is required for expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word; hearing is required to perceive information at normal spoken word levels; work requires preparing and analyzing written or computer data, visual inspection involving small defects and/or small parts, operating machines, operating motor vehicles or equipment and observing general surroundings and activities; work regularly requires exposure to extreme heat (non-weather), frequently requires working near moving mechanical parts, exposure to fumes or airborne particles, exposure to outdoor weather conditions, wearing a self-contained breathing apparatus and exposure to bloodborne pathogens and may be required to wear specialized personal protective equipment and occasionally requires wet, humid conditions (non-weather), working in high, precarious places, exposure to toxic or caustic chemicals, exposure to the risk of electrical shock, working with

Applicants for employment opportunities should be aware of the Lake Havasu City policies concerning the use of drugs and alcohol. These policies have not been altered by the passage of Proposition 207. The use of recreational marijuana is a violation of the City's Drug Free Workplace Policy. All positions within the City are required to submit to a pre-employment drug test. A positive result for drugs tested under the policy, including recreational marijuana,