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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 ...

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

Idaho Falls, ID · On-site

$75K/yr

IFSAC/Pro Board Firefighter I and HazMat Operations Certification. * This position requires the ability to obtain and maintain a Department of Energy "L" clearance, which requires US Citizenship.

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

Rawlins, WY · On-site

$47K/yr

Firefighter Salary Information: $3,397 - $4,620 per month or $47,944 per year Benefit Information: * Health insurance with dental and optical options * Vacation, * Holiday, and sick leave48/96 hour ...

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 ...

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 ...

A firefighter shall perform duties as directed by higher-ranking officers of the Weslaco Fire Department. A Firefighter shall participate in emergency and non-emergency service delivery, fire ...

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

Delaware, OH · On-site

$40K - $80K/yr

Firefighter (U.S. Army). Job Type: Full-time or Part-time. Salary: $40,000 - $80,000 per year. Enlistment is required for this position. Job Summary: As an Army Firefighter, you'll have the vital ...

Firefighter

Saint Albans, WV · On-site

$40K - $80K/yr

Firefighter (U.S. Army). Job Type: Full-time or Part-time. Salary: $40,000 - $80,000 per year. Enlistment is required for this position. Job Summary: As an Army Firefighter, you'll have the vital ...

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How much do firefighter jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 25, 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.

How long does it take to become a firefighter?

Becoming a firefighter typically requires completing a high school diploma or equivalent, followed by fire academy training which lasts about 12 to 14 weeks. Candidates often need to pass physical fitness tests, written exams, and background checks; some also pursue EMT certification, which can add several months to the process.

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.

How do I become a firefighter in PA?

To become a firefighter in Pennsylvania, candidates typically need to complete a high school diploma or equivalent, pass physical agility and written exams, and obtain firefighter training through a state-approved fire academy. Certification as a Firefighter I and II is often required, along with EMT or paramedic licensure, and candidates must meet age and background check requirements.

Is 28 too late to be a firefighter?

Firefighter careers typically have age limits that vary by department, but many agencies accept applicants up to their early 30s or even later if they meet physical and educational requirements. Age is less restrictive if candidates pass physical fitness tests, background checks, and obtain necessary certifications such as EMT or paramedic training.

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.

Can firefighters make $100,000?

Firefighters' salaries vary by location, experience, and rank, but in many areas, experienced firefighters or those in higher-ranking positions can earn $100,000 or more annually. Factors such as overtime, hazard pay, and specialized skills can also contribute to higher earnings. However, starting salaries are typically lower, and reaching six-figure income may require years of service and advancement.
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Infographic showing various Firefighter job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 60% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 29% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,606 per year, or $28.7 per hour.

ENTRY-LEVEL Firefighter & Firefighter/Paramedic

West Pierce Fire & Rescue

Tacoma, WA

$7.7K - $8.7K/mo

Full-time

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

Position Description West Pierce Fire & Rescue (WPFR) anticipates hiring up to 26 positions, to begin employment in January 2027. Please see the ENTRY-LEVEL Firefighter & Firefighter/Paramedic FAQ on our Career Resources webpage for more information. The FAQ and Supplemental Information below detail application requirements.

Failure to submit an online application, with the required attachments, will result in removal from the testing process. *This job posting is specific to ENTRY-LEVEL Firefighters and Firefighter/Paramedics.* If you have full-time, paid firefighting experience, apply via the LATERAL Firefighter & Firefighter/Paramedic job posting on the Employment Opportunities webpage. The 2026 monthly base salary for Firefighter/EMT - 5th Class is $7,765

Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification is not required to apply. The minimum requirements are: > At least 18 years of age > High school diploma or equivalent > Valid driver's license allowing legal driving in the State of Washington The 2026 monthly base salary for Firefighter/Paramedic - 5th Class is $8,736. In addition to the minimum requirements above, Paramedic requirements are: > Current (unexpired) National Registry EMT-P and/or Washington State Paramedic certification(s) OR > Successful completion of a fully accredited Paramedic program and passing the National Registry examinations *If currently in Paramedic school you may apply now.

You will be required to provide documentation of National Registry EMT-P or Washington State Paramedic certification by no later than December 4. All entry-level recruits will complete the Red Knights Fire Academy. The FAQs provide detailed information on the training provided.

WPFR provides a generous benefits package and opportunity for a variety of pay incentives. Please see the Benefits tab for more information. Conditional offers are based on successful completion of: criminal history background investigation, driving abstract review, medical exam with drug screening, psychological/suitability assessment and Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT)*.

Paramedic candidates who have not provided documentation of certification prior to offers, must do so as a condition of employment by no later than December 4. *If you have completed CPAT within the 2026 calendar year, via an IAFF-approved testing center, documentation will be reviewed and may fulfill this requirement. Personnel shall be accepted and serve as paramedics in the District's program in accordance with the following parameters: a) Personnel hired for their paramedic certification shall serve in the District's program and shall be ineligible to leave the paramedic program and continue employment for a minimum period of six years from the date of employment.

WPFR pays all costs associated with conditions; successful completion is required by December 4. The probationary period for newly hired Firefighters is 9 months, following assignment to 24-hour shift, inclusive of no less than 70 shifts. Essential Job Functions The Firefighter is a uniformed, LEOFF position performing emergency and non-emergency duties with the legal authority and responsibility to direct and/or perform fire protection activities that are required for and directly concerned with preventing, controlling and extinguishing fires.

Such activities include, but are not limited to: fire suppression, driving fire apparatus, performing as a pump operator and/or ladder company operator, emergency medical services, execution of training drills, business inspections, code enforcement, public education, and inspection and maintenance of fire equipment and high value apparatus. Firefighters may be assigned to any division of West Pierce Fire & Rescue, and may be provisionally appointed to a Captain position. Controls over work: The position shall report to and is accountable to a Captain within their division.

Performance is evaluated through observation of their ability to adequately perform all facets of the job duties and responsibilities associated with the position. The position will work a schedule in accordance with contractual agreement. The position shall: Respond to fire incidents, mass casualty incidents, natural disasters and other emergency incidents, serving as an active member of the incident management system (IMS) as assigned by the incident commander, up to and including actively, physically participating in efforts to effectively mitigate the incident.

Drive district response vehicles to emergency incidents, non-emergency incidents and during routine duties. Performs duties at emergency incidents, such as placing equipment, laying and connecting hoses and nozzles, serving as the pump operator and/or ladder operator, raising and climbing ladders, removing persons from danger, using chemical extinguishing agents and other tools and equipment, etc. Deliver/administer medical treatment and transportation to injured and ill patients, as required, in accordance with local, state, and nationally recognized standards.

Participate in training activities, pre-fire planning, inspections, public education, and other programs that enhance a high state of readiness to respond to all types of emergency situations. Attend meetings and training sessions, as required by local, state, and contractual requirements. Maintain necessary and accurate records and incident reports.

Communicate to a culturally diverse community in a tactful and effective manner. Obtain and maintain EMT-B certification within Pierce County. Perform other duties as assigned.

The position shall have demonstrated the ability and/or skill to effectively: Adopt quick and reasonable courses of action during emergency operations with due regard to surrounding hazards, circumstances and safety. Perform as a pump operator and/or ladder company operator. Perform emergency medical services within the scope of their certification level - EMT or Paramedic.

Carry out general and special assignments in a timely manner that fulfills the mission and needs of the district. Communicate using the English language, both orally and in writing. Work with the general public, co-workers, and related agencies.

Operate various electronic/digital multimedia equipment and a personal computer with various software applications connected to a networked system Recruiting Requirements Minimum: At least 18 years of age High school diploma or equivalent Valid driver's license allowing legal driving in the State of Washington Desirable: Experience in all of the major function areas of the job description. College level education and continuing education opportunities that enhance the candidate's ability to perform essential functions of the job. Ability to communicate in language(s), in addition to English.

The position shall have the demonstrated physical ability to: Maintain good physical conditioning and have the ability to carry out physically demanding tasks under dangerous and stressful conditions. Move about an emergency scene unencumbered. Withstand and work in extreme heat, fire, dusty/smoky conditions, and toxic materials when participating as an active member of the IMS team at the scene of an emergency incident.

Possess acceptable auditory and visual senses to meet the requirements of the job. Meet all of the above demands while wearing a self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA). Supplemental Information Our primary form of communication is email.

It is important to check messages frequently. The timeline and date(s) are subject to change without notice. We will advise candidates of any changes as quickly as possible via email.

*WPFR does not charge application and/or exam fees. There is no cost to participate in this process. Please see the FAQs for specific details about this process.

Any question not addressed may be sent via email to employment@westpierce.org. Monday, June 22 to Sunday, July 26* Online application period *WPFR will accept 1,000 applications only. If that volume is received, the application period will close automatically and that may occur prior to the closing date

REQUIRED APPLICATION DOCUMENTS: > GovernmentJobs online application in its entirety There are three attachment fields within the online application: > Cover Letter is required (maximum one page) > Resume is required (maximum of two pages) > Other* may be utilized for Paramedic certification (if applicable), Veteran documentation, and/or letters of recommendation (optional, to a maximum of three) *Do not attach any other documents. If you need to combine multiple files, we suggest using ilovepdf.com. Failure to submit an online application, with the required attachments, will result in removal from the testing process

Friday, August 7 OR Saturday, August 8 Online examination (accessible from 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM) Candidates can access the exam ONCE on either date. There are no alternative dates, you must be available to complete the exam August 7 or August 8. WPFR provides the official Candidate Orientation Guide and Practice Test.

The FAQ identifies compatible devices, internet browsers and tips for completing the exam. By August 17 Exam results via email The minimum passing score is 80%. Email notifications will advise of pass/fail status only, numerical scores are not provided.

Candidates achieving a passing score will be randomized and invited to the next phase. Week of August 24 Introductory Interviews Mini interviews via phone. Specific dates, times and details on what to expect will be included in the email invites.

This phase will determine candidates proceeding to Oral Boards. Email notification if proceeding will occur by August 31. September 14 - 25 Oral Board Interviews Conducted in-person at Station 31.

We may consider remote or phone interviews for candidates residing out of the area. By October 1 Certification of Hiring List & Conditional Offers All candidates will be notified of results via email. Conditional offers will occur via phone and email.

December 4 Deadline to successfully complete employment conditions. Paramedic candidates: Deadline for providing documentation of National Registry EMT-P or Washington State Paramedic certification. January 4, 2027 Hire Date Red Knights Fire Academy begins January 11.