What are the responsibilities and job description for the Fire & Rescue Officer Trainee FY25 position at City of Dallas?
**PLEASE DO NOT SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION WITHOUT ATTACHING YOUR COLLEGE TRANSCRIPT, TSIA SCORE REPORT OR MILITARY DOCUMENTS**
Your application is INCOMPLETE until you have attached a legible copies of the following qualifying documents.
Examples of Qualifying Documents
- College Transcripts/Unofficial Transcript (including required number of hours and overall GPA of 2.0 - Diplomas are not considered a qualified document) (DO NOT attach your degree certification)
- Military DD214 [member page 4] (if separated) and/or Statement of Service (if currently active). This must be provided for any federal military service.
- Statement of Service must include:
- Dates of service
- Anticipated separation date (must be no more than seven (7) months following application date)
- Anticipated discharge status
- Statement of Service must include:
- Texas Success Initiative Assessment (TSIA) Score Report within the previous 12 months
- Mathematics: a minimum score of 950
- ELAR (English language arts, writing and reading): a minimum score of 945 on the multiple-choice section with an essay score of 5-8
Do Not Attach
- EMT/Paramedic Certifications
- Resumes
- Cover Letters
1. Attends formal courses to gain theoretical and practical knowledge in fire suppression and emergency medicine to include, but not limited to, Rules and Regulations, Communications, Fire Cause, Pump-Driver operator and methods and techniques of fire control and rescue operations.
2. Performs other related duties, including special projects as requested, or required.
3. Regular, reliable and punctual attendance is an essential function of the job
(1) be at least 18 years of age and not have reached 36 years of age on the date the civil service examination is given;
(2) pass physical ability test approved by the civil service board and administered by Dallas Fire-Rescue or its designee;
(3) have demonstrated safe driving habits and be qualified to drive a motor vehicle in Texas;
(4) for any completed military service, a designation of honorable or uncharacterized discharge as indicated on separation documents provided by the military; and
(5) meet one of the following qualifications:
- No felony convictions
- No class A misdemeanor convictions within the last five (5) years
- No class B misdemeanor convictions within the last two (2) years
- No more than four (4) class C misdemeanor convictions within the last ten (10) years
- Must not have committed or have been convicted of driving with a suspended license within the last twelve (12) months
- Must not currently be on probation for DWI or other traffic offenses
- Must not be on probation for any crime at the time of application
- Must not be under criminal investigation during the application process
- Must not have any outstanding traffic warrants or pending citations
- Must possess the physical/medical health to adequately perform the duties of a Firefighter
Exam covers basic math skills, reading comprehension, ability to read and interpret maps/Mapsco, industrial measurement and mechanical comprehension..
Time Limit: Three (3) hours. The salary listed on the job posting is the starting salary range; amount offered will depend upon qualifications.
For evaluation purposes, acceptable qualifying experience for all positions must have been in a paid capacity unless noted otherwise in the minimum qualifications for the posted position.
Additionally, 30 hours per week will be counted as full-time employment and will receive full credit for the amount of time employed. A minimum of 15 through 29 work hours per week will be counted as part-time employment and will receive half credit for the amount of time employed.
Salary : $70,314