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Mn Firefighter Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Firefighter Driver-Operator

Boise, ID · On-site

$18.78 - $23.71/hr

ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER: 26-50-MN AREA OF CONSIDERATION: Open to current enlisted members of the Idaho ... Incumbent drives and operates firefighting vehicles and responds to the presence or the potential ...

Fire Inspector

Apple Valley, MN · On-site

$86K - $107K/yr

Apple Valley, MN Job Type: Full-Time Regular Job Number: 2026-00044 Department: Fire Division: FIRE ... Responds to emergency incidents as assigned and functions as a firefighter meeting, maintaining ...

Police Officer

Maple Grove, MN · On-site

$88K - $123K/yr

City of Maple Grove, 12800 Arbor Lakes Parkway, Maple Grove 55369, MN Job Type: Full-time- Benefit ... on-call firefighters to staff our many departments. We provide public safety, public works ...

N/A ABOUT ANOKA, MN The City of Anoka is proud to employ on average 115 benefit-earning employees, 50+ part-time employees, 100+ seasonal and 40 paid-on-call firefighters to staff our various ...

911 Dispatcher

Edina, MN · On-site

$35.79 - $44.87/hr

Police 4801 W. 50th Street Edina, MN Job Type: Regular Full-Time Job Number: 202600048 Department ... Dispatches patrol officers, firefighters, paramedics, ambulances, ACO/CSO, and other emergency ...

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How much do mn firefighter jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for mn 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 is a MN firefighter?

MN Firefighters are trained professionals in Minnesota responsible for responding to fires, medical emergencies, hazardous material incidents, and rescue situations. They work for municipal, county, or state fire departments and also participate in fire prevention, public education, and safety inspections. In addition to emergency response, MN Firefighters often engage in ongoing training to maintain their skills and ensure public safety. Their work is critical for protecting lives, property, and the environment throughout Minnesota.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Minnesota firefighter?

To thrive as a Minnesota Firefighter, you need strong physical fitness, emergency response knowledge, and completion of required state certifications such as Firefighter I and II. Familiarity with firefighting equipment, hazardous materials protocols, and emergency medical response systems is crucial. Teamwork, quick decision-making, and strong communication skills help firefighters excel in high-pressure situations. These skills ensure effective emergency response, public safety, and the ability to support both the community and fellow firefighters during critical incidents.

What are some common challenges new firefighters in Minnesota might face during their first year on the job?

New firefighters in Minnesota often encounter challenges such as adapting to the physical demands of the role, learning to respond quickly and effectively under pressure, and acclimating to shift work, which can include nights, weekends, and holidays. Additionally, building teamwork and trust with experienced crew members is essential, as firefighters rely heavily on each other in emergency situations. Navigating ongoing training requirements and mastering the use of specialized equipment are also typical aspects of the learning curve for those starting in the field.

What is the difference between Mn Firefighter vs Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)?

AspectMn FirefighterEmergency Medical Technician (EMT)
Required CertificationsFirefighter certification, CPR, EMT certification often requiredEMT certification, CPR, First Aid
Work EnvironmentFire scenes, rescue operations, emergency responseMedical emergencies, transport, on-site patient care
Employer & Industry UsageFire departments, rescue servicesAmbulance services, hospitals, emergency response teams

Mn Firefighters and EMTs both respond to emergencies, but firefighters focus on fire suppression and rescue, while EMTs provide medical care and transport patients. Many firefighters are also trained as EMTs, making their roles complementary in emergency situations.

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Infographic showing various Mn Firefighter job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 65% Full Time, 23% Part Time, 9% Contract, and 2% Nights. Highlights an 87% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,606 per year, or $28.7 per hour.

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Applications will be accepted through 11:59 PM MST on the posting end date.

ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER: 26-50-MN AREA OF CONSIDERATION: Open to current enlisted members of the Idaho Air National Guard qualified as AFSC 3E731/3E751 or those eligible for membership in the Idaho Air National Guard.

TYPE OF POSITION: Military non-classified

YOUR APPLICATION PACKET MUST INCLUDE :

  • Military Division Mandatory Questions – Attach your individual responses

  • Mandatory Requirements - Attach your individual responses

  • Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs) - Attach your DETAILED individual responses

  • When required - Attach copies of educational diplomas, transcripts, or training certificates; or professional licenses, certifications or registrations

** If not provided, your application will be considered INCOMPLETE.

SUMMARY: This position is assigned to the Gowen Field Fire Department (124 CES-CEF, 124 MSG, 124 FW), Idaho Air National Guard (IDANG), functioning within the State of Idaho – Military Division. The primary purpose of this position is to prevent the loss of life and property from fire. Performs as a crew member engaged in airfield, structural firefighting, crash-rescue, and Hazardous Materials (HAZMAT) response. Incumbent drives and operates firefighting vehicles and responds to the presence or the potential release of hazardous materials for the purpose of stopping or controlling the situation.

MILITARY DIVISION MANDATORY QUESTIONS:

(1) Except for minor traffic offenses, have you ever entered a plea of guilty, no contest, or had a withheld judgment to a felony offense? If YES, please explain on a separate paper and attach it to your application.

(2) Do you certify that I am a U.S. citizen, permanent resident or a Foreign National with authorization to work in the United States?

Mandatory Requirements to qualify at the NGA-6F grade level:

(1) Must be an enlisted member of the Idaho Air National Guard and be qualified as AFSC 3E731/3E751. Provide your military grade, job title, AFSC and unit of assignment.

(2) Must have and maintain a valid and unrestricted state issued driver’s license (from any state), and be eligible to obtain a military driver’s license. Provide your driver’s license number, issuing state, license expiration date, and the full name specified on the license. (Do not provide a copy of your driver’s license.)

(3) Must have, or be eligible to obtain, and maintain a favorable T3 (SECRET) Federal Background Investigation. If a selected candidate does not have a current favorable T3, as a condition of employment he/she must submit to the investigation process immediately upon hire/appointment. (At a minimum, a favorable suitability determination by the State Security Manager is required prior to appointment into this position.)

(4) Must possess the following certification levels by an IFSAC or Pro Board Accredited Program (certifications will have affixed IFSAC or Pro Board numbered seal): Driver Operator Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF), Driver Operator Mobile Water Supply (MWS), Driver Operator Pum per, Telecommunicator a nd NIMS/ICS 100, 200, 700 and 800. (Attach supporting documentation to your application.)

(5) Must obtain certification as a State of Idaho Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) within 1-year of hire.

(6) Must have a minimum of 12-months experience as a firefighter.

Mandatory Requirements to qualify at the NGA-5F Trainee grade level:

(1) Must be an enlisted member of the Idaho Air National Guard and be qualified as AFSC 3E731/3E751, or be currently attending the DoD Firefighter school at Goodfellow, AFB. Provide your military grade, job title, AFSC and unit of assignment.

(2) Must have and maintain a valid and unrestricted state issued driver’s license (from any state), and be eligible to obtain a military driver’s license. Provide your driver’s license number, issuing state, license expiration date, and the full name specified on the license. (Do not provide a copy of your driver’s license.)

(3) Must have, or be eligible to obtain, and maintain a favorable T3 (SECRET) Federal Background Investigation. If a selected candidate does not have a current favorable T3, as a condition of employment he/she must submit to the investigation process immediately upon hire/appointment. (At a minimum, a favorable suitability determination by the State Security Manager is required prior to appointment into this position.)

(4) Must possess the following certification levels by an IFSAC or Pro Board Accredited Program (certifications will have affixed IFSAC or Pro Board numbered seal): Firefighter I/II, Airport Firefighter, and HAZMAT Operations. (Attach supporting documentation to your application.)

(5) Must agree to successfully complete assigned training to obtain remaining IFSAC or Pro Board Accredited Program certifications required for promotion to NGA-6F within 12-months of hire.

(6) Must obtain certification as a State of Idaho Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) within 1-year of hire.

(7) Must have a minimum of 3-months of experience as a firefighter.

REQUIRED EXPERIENCE: Must have 12-months (to qualify as NGA-6F) or 3-months (to qualify as NGA-5F) of experience performing work related to the knowledge requirements below. Submit a paragraph for each knowledge requirement that demonstrates the required experience and describes competence in applying the knowledge. Education and training may be used to offset experience.

(1) Describe your knowledge of proper safety practices relating to the fire protection field.

(2) Describe your k nowledge of operations and maintenance of all installation fire protection equipment.

(3) Describe your knowledge of inspection methods and corrective action procedures.

(4) Describe your ability to operate all fire protection equipment and follow specific instructions given by the Fire Crew Chief.

(5) Describe your ability to act as an Alarm Room Operator and perform general clerical tasks in support of fire station operations.

(6) Describe your skill and ability to operate a self-contained breathing apparatus for 15-minutes or longer.

(7) Describe your skill and ability to perform heavy lifting during training and emergency situations.

(8) Describe your skill and ability to maintain EMT and CPR certification with the State of Idaho.

If you have any questions regarding this position, please contact Monica at mgildersleeve@imd.idaho.gov