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Firefighter

Winston Salem, NC · On-site

$46.74K - $53.75K/yr

Knowledge of current firefighting methods including combustible liquid and structural firefighting principles, practices, and procedures. Knowledge of salvage, overhaul, ventilation and fire rescue ...

Firefighter

Winston Salem, NC

$46.74K - $53.75K/yr

Knowledge of the operation and maintenance of firefighting equipment used by various fire departments Knowledge of current firefighting methods including combustible liquid and structural ...

$51.20K/yr

The primary purpose of this position is to serve as a Firefighter (Basic Life Support) assigned to a crew engaged in airfield, structural firefighting, crash-rescue operations and assist in reducing ...

Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) Basic Structural Firefighter (or higher) certification * Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) EMT-Basic or Advanced EMT certification Please do ...

FIREFIGHTER

Newington, NH · On-site +1

$51.43K - $66.86K/yr

Perform structural firefighting duties for a variety of facilities which may include research and/or large industrial complexes. Perform pre-fire planning by physically going through structures to ...

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How much do structural firefighter jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for structural firefighter in the United States is $23.16, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.47 and $24.76 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as a Structural Firefighter, you need physical fitness, knowledge of fire science, and completion of fire academy training, often supported by EMT certification. Familiarity with firefighting equipment, breathing apparatus, and incident management systems is essential. Teamwork, quick decision-making, and strong communication skills help firefighters perform effectively under pressure. These abilities are crucial for ensuring personal safety, saving lives, and protecting property during emergency situations.

What are some of the most common challenges structural firefighters face during emergency responses?

Structural firefighters often encounter unpredictable and hazardous environments, such as intense heat, toxic smoke, and unstable structures. Coordinating with team members under high pressure is essential to ensure safety and effective rescue operations. Additionally, firefighters must quickly assess situations, adapt to rapidly changing conditions, and make critical decisions, all while managing physical and mental stress. Continuous training and strong teamwork are key to overcoming these challenges.

What are structural firefighters?

Structural firefighters are emergency responders who specialize in combating fires that occur in buildings and other structures. Their duties include extinguishing fires, rescuing occupants, providing medical aid, and preventing further property damage. They are trained in fire suppression techniques, use of protective equipment, and building evacuation procedures. Structural firefighters also conduct fire safety inspections and participate in community education programs to prevent fires. Their work is essential for protecting lives and property in urban and residential environments.

What is the difference between Structural Firefighter vs Wildland Firefighter?

AspectStructural FirefighterWildland Firefighter
CertificationsFirefighter I & II, EMTS-130, S-190, First Aid/CPR
Work EnvironmentIndoor, urban buildings, residential & commercialOutdoor, forests, grasslands, wildland areas
Employer & IndustryMunicipal fire departments, urban areasForest services, federal/state agencies

Structural Firefighters primarily respond to fires in buildings and urban settings, requiring certifications like Firefighter I & II. Wildland Firefighters work outdoors in forested areas, focusing on wildfire suppression with specialized training such as S-130 and S-190. Both roles involve firefighting but differ in environment, certifications, and work settings.

More about Structural Firefighter jobs
What states have the most Structural Firefighter jobs? States with the most job openings for Structural Firefighter jobs include:
Infographic showing various Structural Firefighter job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 95% Full Time, 1% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, and 3% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $48,166 per year, or $23.2 per hour.

Firefighter

Forsyth County, NC

Winston Salem, NC • On-site

$46.74K - $53.75K/yr

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Salary : $46,736.56 - $53,747.04 Annually
Location : Fire, 3000 Aviation Drive, Winston-Salem, NC
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: 07619 - R
Department: Emergency Services
Opening Date: 02/05/2025
General Statement of Duties
Forsyth County Department of Emergency Services has an opening for Firefighter. The Firefighter position performs firefighting, rescue, and emergency medical operations, assists in fire prevention inspections, and fire investigation activities, while also assisting Forsyth County fire and rescue organizations. The Firefighter receives and responds to fire alarms, medical calls, rescues, technical rescues, drives firefighting and rescue equipment, and operates such equipment at the scene of a fire or emergency call with a high level of proficiency. The Firefighter must execute orders of their supervisor and on scene incident command staff promptly and efficiently. Judgment and initiative are required in performing fire and rescue activities. The Firefighter will assist in yearly fire prevention inspections, as well as assist in fire origin and cause investigations. The Firefighter is expected to work a rotating shift to include nights, weekends, and holidays. The Firefighter may be called back for duty as deemed necessary by department administration.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
This position has been identified to interact with children and must comply with NC G.S. 153A-94.2(b) "requires an applicant for employment to work with children in any capacity,must require the applicant, if offered the position, to be subject to a criminal history record check conducted by the SBI." These checks must be conducted in accordance with , the statute which authorizes the SBI to provide a fingerprint-based state and national criminal record check to cities and counties.
Distinguishing Features
A successful candidate should have the following knowledge, skills and abilities:
Knowledge of the operation and maintenance of firefighting equipment used by
various fire departments.
Knowledge of current firefighting methods including combustible liquid and structural
firefighting principles, practices, and procedures.
Knowledge of salvage, overhaul, ventilation and fire rescue operations.
Knowledge of current firefighting and rescue strategy and tactics dealing with aircraft/airport
rescue and firefighting.
Knowledge of all types of aircraft, airport facilities and capacities of apparatus and Equipment.
Knowledge of current technical rescue strategy and tactics dealing with, but not limited to, motor
vehicles, high/low angle, confined spaces, swift water, trench, and structural collapse.
Basic understanding of fire investigation techniques and procedures
Basic understanding of fire hazards commonly found during fire prevention inspections
Knowledge of the geographic and street layout of Forsyth County and its various fire districts.
Knowledge of, and ability to operate within the incident command system.
Ability to wear self contained breathing apparatus and be comfortable with the resulting increased
respiratory effort, decreased vision, and limited range of motion.
Ability to maintain physical and mental fitness necessary to operate on emergency incidents for
extended periods of time.
Ability to effectively communicate both orally and in writing.
Ability to perform physically demanding work under adverse conditions, atmospheres
immediately dangerous to life and health, and at various heights while carrying gear and
equipment in excess of 50 pounds.
Ability to deal tactfully and courteously with the public.
Ability to maintain records, and prepare accurate reports and documentation.
Ability to read and interpret technical documents, manuals, and code material.
Ability to maintain effective working relationships with other employees.
Ability to pass a pre-employment and annual medical exam adhering to the standards of NFPA
1582.
Lifting over 100 lbs occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently or up to 20-50 lbs.
constantly.
Minimum Education and Experience
Education:
Graduation from High School or obtained a GED
Requirements:
Firefighter II Certification
EMT-Basic or higher
Hazardous Materials Responder/Operations
Valid Driver's License
Preferred:
Emergency Vehicle Driver
Technical Rescuer-General or General w/ Ropes
NIMS ICS-700,800
Class B Driver's License or Equivalent
***IFSAC, ProBoard, National Registry, ability to obtain reciprocity, or equivalent certification may be considered in lieu of North Carolina certification***
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Receives and responds to fire alarms; drives firefighting equipment and operates it at the scene.
- Assists with fire operations in rescue, attack, extinguishment, salvage and overhaul activities.
- Responds to hazardous materials calls; determines chemicals involved and what precautions to
take to minimize losses.
- Responds to emergency medical calls and operates at the North Carolina EMT Basic level and
within protocols determined by the NC Office of EMS and Forsyth County Medical Director.
- Responds to rescue and technical rescue incidents and utilizes necessary resources to accomplish
strategies and tactics set forth by incident commander or other supervisor.
- Performs a wide range of fire suppression activities at the fire scene; works closely with all
Forsyth County emergency agencies.
- Ensures operational readiness of tools, equipment, and apparatus.
- Maintains facilities and grounds, apparatus, tools and equipment.
- Assists with fire prevention inspections of all county occupancies.
- Assists with fire origin and cause investigations.
Prepares required reports and documentation.
- Actively participates in training classes, drills, and continuing education.
- Maintains all required training, certifications, and licenses.
- Maintains physical and mental fitness required to perform effectively as a firefighter.
- Understands and follows departmental and county policies.
- Performs all other assigned tasks of supervisors and command staff.
- Maintain a specific license such as a driver's license in good standing, without a lapse or loss
of a privilege to drive in compliance with North Carolina law, and in compliance with applicable
DOT standards for commercial motor vehicle drivers if required to perform job requirements.
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The following supplemental questions may be used as a scored evaluation of your knowledge, skills and experience. Be certain that the choices you make correspond to the information you have provided on your application. Please be as honest and accurate as possible. You may be asked to demonstrate your knowledge and skills in a work sample or during a hiring interview.By completing this supplemental evaluation you are attesting that the information you have provided is accurate. Any information you provide may be reviewed by the hiring manager. Any misstatements or falsification of information may eliminate you from consideration or may result in dismissal. "See resume" is not an acceptable answer to the questions.
  • Yes I understand and agree
  • No I do not agree

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What best describes your highest level of completed education?
  • Did Not Finish High School
  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Some college
  • Associate's Degree
  • Bachelor's Degree
  • Master's Degree or Advanced Degree

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Are you a certified NC Firefighter II?
  • Yes
  • No

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Do you have NC Hazardous Material Responder (Operation Level)?
  • Yes
  • No

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Are you certified as a NC Emergency Vehicle Driver?
  • Yes
  • No

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If you answered no to the above question, are you willing to obtain within one year of employment? If you answered yes, please write N/A.
07
Are you certified as an EMT-Basic or higher?
  • Yes
  • No

08
Do you have NC Technical Rescuer-General?
  • Yes
  • No

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If you answered no to the above question, are you willing to obtain within 18 months of employment? If you answered yes, please write N/A.
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Do you have ARFF Certification (CFR-1)?
  • Yes
  • No

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If you answered no to the above question, are you willing to obtain within 18 months of employment? If you answered yes, please write N/A.
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Do you have Class B Drivers License or equivalent?
  • Yes
  • No

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If you answered no to the above question, are you willing to obtain within the first month of employment? If you answered yes, please write N/A.
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Do you currently have NIMS ICS-700, 800?
  • Yes
  • No

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If you answered no to the above question, are you willing to obtain within one year of employment? If you answered yes, please write N/A.
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Please list all NIMS Incident Command Certifications that you hold. If you hold none, please write N/A.
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Please indicate if you have any of the other equivalent certifications such as IFSAC, ProBoard, National Registry as equivalent certifications may be considered in lieu of North Carolina Certifications. If you have none, please write N/A.
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Do you have a valid driver's license?
  • Yes
  • No

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Are you currently enrolled in a Firefighter Academy program?
  • Yes
  • No

Required Question