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Weekend Cal Fire Firefighter Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Faller

Oakhurst, CA · Remote

In this position you will be working in conjunction with Cal Fire on specialized tree falling ... Completion of S-130 Firefighter Training * Completion of S-190 Introduction to Fire behavior

Must be a graduate of an accredited California State Fire Academy or possess a California State Fire Marshal Firefighter I; Cal-JAC CPAT (Candidate Physical Ability Test) Card must be dated between ...

Firefighter Paramedic

Redlands, CA · On-site

$76.10K - $92.50K/yr

Must be a graduate of an accredited California State Fire Academy or possess a California State Fire Marshal Firefighter I; * Cal-JAC CPAT (Candidate Physical Ability Test) Card must be dated between ...

Firefighter Trainee

Pasadena, CA · On-site

$73.79K/yr

Fire Operations Opening Date: 05/14/2026 Closing Date: 5/28/2026 11:59 PM Pacific The City of ... Cal-JAC CPAT (Candidate Physical Ability Test) Card must be dated between 05/28/25 and 05/28/26.

Firefighter-Paramedic Recruit

Ventura, CA · On-site

$5.82K - $7.42K/mo

... shifts including weekends and holidays) and serve a 12-month probationary period in this ... valid Cal-JAC CPAT certificate issued by the Fire Candidate Testing Center (FCTC) or any CPAT ...

Firefighter-Paramedic Recruit

Ventura, CA · On-site

$5.82K - $7.42K/mo

... shifts including weekends and holidays) and serve a 12-month probationary period in this ... valid Cal-JAC CPAT certificate issued by the Fire Candidate Testing Center (FCTC) or any CPAT ...

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How much do weekend cal fire firefighter jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for weekend cal fire firefighter in the United States is $23.26, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.99 and $26.44 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Weekend Cal Fire Firefighter vs Part-Time Firefighter?

AspectWeekend Cal Fire FirefighterPart-Time Firefighter
CredentialsBasic firefighter certification, EMT certification often preferredSimilar certifications, may vary by department
Work EnvironmentCal Fire stations, wildfire suppression, emergency responseVarious fire departments, emergency calls, station duties
Employer & IndustryState agency (Cal Fire), wildfire managementLocal fire departments, municipal or county agencies
Work ScheduleWeekend shifts, part-time hours, seasonal

Weekend Cal Fire Firefighters typically work on weekends with a focus on wildfire suppression and emergency response for Cal Fire, a state agency. Part-Time Firefighters may work during weekdays or weekends, depending on the department, and often have similar certification requirements. Both roles involve emergency response in fire service but differ mainly in scheduling and agency affiliation.

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Infographic showing various Weekend Cal Fire Firefighter job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 44% Full Time, 50% Part Time, and 6% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $48,371 per year, or $23.3 per hour.
Fire Apparatus Engineer (Extra Help Only)

Fire Apparatus Engineer (Extra Help Only)

Mariposa County

Mariposa, CA

$24/hr

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Description DEFINITION The Fire Apparatus Engineer supports Mariposa County Fire primarily by operating Class B or firefighter-restricted fire apparatus under general supervision. This role includes safely driving fire apparatus, performing maintenance on equipment, and assisting with fire suppression, rescue, and fire prevention tasks as needed. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS The Fire Apparatus Engineer operates advanced firefighting equipment, demonstrates sound independent decision-making, and interacts with the public tactfully and professionally.

The position requires knowledge of fire codes, ordinances, laws, and regulations. The incumbent must possess strong organizational skills and the ability to learn and manage various programs, applying specialized training and experience in lifesaving and firefighting methods. This role involves significant physical exertion and exposure to potential health risks while using heavy protective gear and Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) during emergency response.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED The Fire Apparatus Engineer reports to a Fire Captain or higher-ranking officer and provides general supervision to firefighters in emergency and non-emergency activities. This position may assume the role of Incident Commander until relieved by a higher-ranking officer. Examples of Duties EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Safely drives and operates operating Class B or Fire Fighter restricted apparatus fire apparatus such as engines and Water Tenders.

Perform general maintenance and minor repair work for the assigned County fire stations, including but not limited to painting, cleaning, repairing water lines, etc. Maintain the grounds of the assigned County Fire Stations by sweeping, weed control, pruning, watering, trimming, mowing, fertilizing, and maintaining the irrigation systems. Work with and assists Fire Prevention Inspectors with the general public to conduct fire safety presentations and inspections and provide information regarding fire prevention.

Respond to emergency calls, fire alarms, and non-emergency calls to perform necessary firefighting and medical responder work. Perform a variety of routine Firefighting skills and techniques, including safely operating tools and equipment that assist and/or are required to perform such tasks. Work within immediately dangerous to life or health (IDLH) conditions such as enters burning buildings to remove persons from danger or as a coordinated strategy/tactic to prevent further fire damage; performs salvage and overhaul tactics as directed; ventilates by breaching walls or roofs inside/outside and top of buildings to release heat and smoke; places salvage covers to prevent damage; overhauls and cleans up after a fire to prevent rekindling; checks fire scene for point of origin and source of ignition, and preserves evidence which may indicate arson or cause of fire.

Participate in drills and training sessions; compiles and submits information on equivalent runs, accidents, and fire inspections. Minimum Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education and Experience: Any combination equivalent to experience and training that would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities would be qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge, skills, and abilities would be: High School Diploma or GED.

Certification in Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator 1A and 1B Pumping Apparatus Operations through the State Fire Marshal. Valid Class B or firefighter-restricted apparatus driver's license with eligibility for the County's vehicle insurance program. Successful completion of Physical Agility Test [California Physical Ability Test (CPAT) or North County Regional Physical Abilities Test (NCRPAT)] or successful completion of the Mariposa County physical agility exam.

(Candidates must provide a copy of current CPAT/NCRPAT card of completion at the time of selection interview). Certification in Title 22-compliant Public Safety First Aid and CPR or higher. Preferred: Completion of a Firefighter I Academy (SFT IFSAAC/Proboard Firefighter I, CAL FIRE FF1A, FF1B, FF1C or equivalent).

Two (2) years of firefighter experience. Additional Requirements: As a condition of employment, all prospective employees shall be required to be fingerprinted (Live Scan). EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS Knowledge of: Building construction, fire chemistry, physics, and automotive mechanics.

Current local, state, and federal laws, rules, and regulations pertaining to the safety and protection of people, property, and grounds associated with the County and its surrounding areas. Fire prevention methods and procedures, including fire scene preservation for investigation and identification of cause and origin. Fire management and control procedures and prevention techniques.

Disaster preparedness response strategies. Principles of human behavior and behavior modification strategies and techniques to identify at-risk people. Emergency communication techniques, including equipment and its use.

Use and care of fire safety measures and control tactics. Safe driving principles and practices. Safety policies and safe work practices applicable to the work being performed.

Local geography, County streets, state highways, public buildings, and businesses. Principles and practices of sound business communication, including proper English usage, grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Record keeping and report preparation techniques to ensure department compliance.

Standard office practices and procedures and the operations of standard office equipment. Fire pump theory as it relates to fire apparatus. Pre-fire plan development for risk mitigation.

Ability to: React calmly, make sound decisions, and show flexibility in emergency situations. Represent the department effectively in interactions with other agencies, the media, and the public. Promote equity and inclusion by fostering a culturally responsive, respectful service environment.

Exercise sound judgment, adaptability, and creativity in response to changing situations and needs. Establish and maintain cooperative relationships with colleagues, community members, and other stakeholders. Interpret and apply departmental policies, procedures, laws, and codes accurately and consistently.

Manage multiple tasks with efficiency, maintains detailed records, and prepare reports that ensure departmental compliance. Meet department fitness standards, perform strenuous activities in emergencies, and maintain composure under high-stress conditions. Skill to: Build trust and confidence in the Fire Department and CAL FIRE through positive interactions and public engagement.

Communicate respectfully and effectively with Chief Officers, staff, and the public; able to adapt messages for audiences with different levels of knowledge. Make clear and effective oral presentations to diverse audiences. Calculate fire pump applications accurately, operating firefighting tools, and using standard business software.

Gather, evaluate, and interpret information to apply relevant policies, laws, and codes effectively. Demonstrate tact, diplomacy, and respect when dealing with sensitive issues and people in challenging situations.