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Reserve Firefighter

Red Bluff, CA · On-site

$18 - $19.50/hr

Red Bluff, CA Job Type: Part-Time Job Number: 2026012 Department: Fire Opening Date: 06/03/2026 ... Possess and maintain current CPR card. * Possess a certificate of Hazardous Materials Awareness ...

Reserve Firefighter

Red Bluff, CA · On-site

$18 - $19.50/hr

... card. Possess a certificate of Hazardous Materials Awareness (FRO level). Possess a certificate of ... The City of Red Bluff is an equal opportunity employer All applicants will be considered for ...

Prefer a current "Incident Qualification Card" (Red Card) with qualified positions of Basic Faller (FAL3), Firefighter Type 1 (FFT1), and Incident Commander Type 5 (ICT5). Open task book will be ...

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Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$16.72 - $20.24/hr

Arduous Pack Test-Red Card Qualified and Wildland Firefighter Type 2 must be obtained within 30 days of hire. * A valid Arizona Driver's License. Any employee operating a motor vehicle on State ...

Fire Inspector I (or Company Officer Inspector) and Wildland Red Card certification. Necessary ... URS Public Safety Firefighter Retirement. * Life Insurance: 1x Annual Earnings, up to $150,000.

Fire Fuels Technician

Tahlequah, OK · On-site

$29K - $39K/yr

Prefer a current "Incident Qualification Card" (Red Card) with qualified positions of Basic Faller (FAL3), Firefighter Type 1 (FFT1), and Incident Commander Type 5 (ICT5). Open task book will be ...

Captain

Spanish Fork, UT · On-site

$77K - $115K/yr

Fire Inspector I (or Company Officer Inspector) and Wildland Red Card certification. Necessary ... URS Public Safety Firefighter Retirement. * Life Insurance: 1x Annual Earnings, up to $150,000.

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How much do red card firefighter jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for red card 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 Red Card Firefighter?

A Red Card Firefighter is a wildland firefighter who has met specific training and fitness requirements to be qualified for assignments on federal lands. The 'Red Card' is an Incident Qualification Card that certifies the firefighter's skills and experience levels according to national standards. This qualification allows them to respond to wildfires across different jurisdictions, ensuring they are prepared for the physical and technical demands of the job. To earn a Red Card, individuals must complete courses such as S-130 (Firefighter Training) and S-190 (Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior), pass a physical fitness test, and participate in ongoing training.

What is the difference between Red Card Firefighter vs Wildland Firefighter?

AspectRed Card FirefighterWildland Firefighter
CertificationsRed Card, Basic Firefighter TrainingRed Card, S-130/S-190, Basic Wildland Firefighting
Work EnvironmentUrban and structural fires, emergency responseForests, wildlands, and rural areas
Employer & IndustryFire departments, emergency servicesForest services, federal agencies, wildland firefighting teams

The main difference between a Red Card Firefighter and a Wildland Firefighter lies in their work environment and specific training. Red Card Firefighters are trained for urban and structural fires, while Wildland Firefighters specialize in fighting fires in forests and wildlands. Both roles require the Red Card certification, but Wildland Firefighters also need specialized wildland firefighting courses. Understanding these distinctions helps job seekers identify the right career path in firefighting based on their interests and qualifications.

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

To thrive as a Red Card Firefighter, you need physical fitness, knowledge of wildland fire behavior, and completion of required training courses such as S-130/S-190, along with earning a Red Card (Incident Qualification Card). Familiarity with firefighting tools, GPS navigation, radios, and fire weather prediction systems is also crucial. Strong teamwork, decision-making under pressure, and effective communication distinguish outstanding firefighters in this role. These skills and qualifications are essential for ensuring safety, effective fire suppression, and coordination during demanding wildfire incidents.

What are some common challenges Red Card Firefighters face when working on wildfire incidents?

Red Card Firefighters often encounter unpredictable and rapidly changing wildfire conditions, which can make decision-making and communication challenging. The work is physically demanding and frequently involves long shifts in remote, rugged terrain. Coordination with multiple agencies and adapting to evolving strategies require strong teamwork and flexibility. Additionally, maintaining personal safety and adhering to strict protocols under high-stress situations is a consistent challenge in this role.

Engineer - Senior Firefighter

Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California

Gardnerville, NV • On-site

$25.18 - $37.76/hr

Full-time

Posted 22 days ago


Job description

POSITION TITLE: Engineer - Senior Firefighter
CLASSIFICATION: Non-Exempt
DEPARTMENT: Preparedness Resources Department
SUPERVISOR: Captain/Engine Boss
GRADE: NE13 $25.18 ($52,353)- $37.76 ($78,540)
Position Summary:
Responsible for operation and proper functioning of a variety of fire-fighting vehicles and equipment; directly participates in a wide range of fire-fighting operations. Maintains confidentiality of all privileged information.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
• Responds to fire incidents as a vehicle / apparatus operator; places vehicle in most effective position; hooks-up and connects hose at pump; operates pump; ensures pump is at proper pressure to deliver correct water flow.
• Responsible for observing the rules of fire safety and fire behavior while on the fire line.
• Uses a variety of hand and power tools, including chainsaws, portable pumps, and/or fire fighting devises, etc.
• Gathers information on fuel types, weather conditions, and fire conditions / behavior.
• Serves as a member of a fire crew assigned to suppress the full range of wildland fires, and conducting fuels reduction projects, independently performing recurring assigned duties.
• Assists in the training of personnel pertaining to wildfire suppression and tactics.
• Performs assignments as a wildland firefighter in developing a working knowledge of fire suppression and fuels management techniques, practices, and terminology.
• May work in and around aircraft such as helicopters and must be able to observe all safety regulations.
• Responsible for the maintenance and up-keep of fire apparatus(s), and ability to perform field maintenance on the vehicle and/or the pump. Reports any deficiencies to supervisor.
• Stages extra hose and equipment, sets up hose-lay for personnel.
• Assists in maintaining station log and preparing reports on equipment maintenance .
• Performs basic maintenance and flow testing of fire hydrants.
• Search out and extinguish burning materials. Applying water by hose lay, and/or back-pack pump etc., construct fire-line using various hand tools and power equipment, may include the use of chippers to prepare control lines.
• Patrol fire line to locate and extinguish hotspots, flare-ups that may be threatening developed fire line.
• Participates in crew proficiency checks, drills, p safety sessions and fire critiques.
• Represents the agency with dignity, integrity, and the spirit of cooperation with all relationships .
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications:
• High School Diploma or equivalent (GED).
• Three (3) or more seasons of wildland fire / fuels management, preferred.
• Basic first aid, CPR certification.
• Valid State Class "C" driver's license.
• S-212 wildland fire power chainsaw certification.
• Red card certified Firefighter 1, ICT 5
• S-290 Intermediate Wildland fire Behavior
• IS-800 National Response Framework, an Introduction
• S-200 Basic Incident Command System for Initial Attack
• Open/completed Engin Operator (ENOP) task book
• Valid state Class B with "F" endorsement driver's license
• L-280 Followership to Leadership
• S-230 Engine Boss or open completed/open task book
Recommended After (1) Year:
• Open ICT4 Task Book
• Open single resource Task book i.e. Crew Boss etc.
Knowledge, Abilities, Skills, and Certifications:
• Knowledge of policies and procedure of the Washoe Tribe Fire Department.
• Knowledge of area geography including streets and landmarks.
• Skilled in fuels reduction techniques, and wildfire suppression tactics.
• Skilled in basic tree, brush and vegetation identification.
• Able to develop crew cohesion
• Skilled iniInstructing personnel in fire suppression tactics .
• Able to perform a variety of fuels reduction and wildland fire fighting assignments.
• Able to construct a fire line.
• Able to use two-way radios efficiently.
• Knowledge of GPS use.
• Able to learn a variety of fuels reduction and firefighting duties, methods, tools, and equipment.
• Able to analyze situations quickly and reach logical conclusions in emergencies.
• Able to plan, organize and prioritize daily activities.
• Able to read and comprehend laws, regulations, policies, and procedures.
• Ability to read and follow maps.
• Able to understand and follow oral and written directions.
• Able topPrepare and maintain reports.
• Knowledge of basic arithmetic elements using whole numbers, decimals, percentages, and fractions.
• Able to exercise good judgement, follow safe practices, and maintain emotional control, while working under stressful conditions.
• Ability to communicate effectively in the English language both verbally and in writing.
Physical Demands:
• Work hours will normally involve 40-hour work weeks, may be variable and may include overnight shifts, weekends, evenings, and/or holidays.
• Ability to stand and walk for extended periods. Ability to lift, bend, stoop, kneel, push, pull, and carry heavy loads on cluttered and inconsistent surfaces, uneven terrain or on steep slopes varying from 30 to 90%.
• Ability to perform sustained and vigorous activities in a variety of environmental conditions.
• This position requires frequent lifting up to 65 lbs. unassisted, and occasional assisting with team lifting up to 200 lbs.
Work Environment:
• Work is subject to performance under prolonged adverse environmental and weather conditions.
• Individual may be subject to extreme heat or cold, changing weather conditions, large moving objects, with heavy equipment, hazardous materials, uneven ground, flying debris, and excessive noise.
• Situations where safety-toe shoes, safety goggles, dust masks, gloves, protective face shields, thick clothing and/or hardhats are needed may arise.
• Tight time constraints and multiple competing priorities are common.
• Travel may be required.
The Washoe Tribe of Nevada & California requires a background check of each new hire for employment purposes. Therefore, all conditionally offered positions will be subject to the following:
• Negative alcohol and drug screen
• Meet requirements of Public Law 101-630
• Obtain or possess a valid driver's license for either the state of Nevada or California within 30 days
• Must be insurable under the Washoe Tribe's driving policy
• Preference will be given to Qualified Native American Indians.
Salary Description
NE13 $25.18 ($52,353)- $37.76 ($78,540)