What are the responsibilities and job description for the Firefighter position at City of Eagan, MN?
Salary : $78,844.00 - $99,875.00 Annually
Location : City of Eagan
Job Type : Full-Time
Job Number : 12132024
Department : Fire
Division : Fire
Opening Date : 12 / 13 / 2024
FLSA : Non-Exempt
Job Description
Firefighter
Annual Salary Range : $78,844 - $99,875
Opportunities for educational and paramedic incentives
Now accepting lateral transfers
Full-Time, Non-Exempt, Benefit Eligible, Union Position
Exciting Career Opportunity : Become a Full-Time Firefighter with the City of Eagan!
The City of Eagan is thrilled to announce the opening of our full-time Firefighter pool, inviting dedicated individuals to become a vital part of our dynamic and inclusive team.
At Eagan, we don't just offer jobs; we offer careers that make a real difference in the lives of our community members.
Why Join the Eagan Fire Department?
Embrace the opportunity to safeguard our community by joining our esteemed full-time career department. Here, you'll engage in crucial firefighting, rescue operations, fire prevention, inspections, and emergency medical responses, using state-of-the-art equipment.
Unlock Your Potential :
Eagan offers a path to specialization and professional development. Whether your interest lies in becoming an Ice Rescue Specialist, Training Instructor, EMS Instructor, engaging with the community, or more, we support your aspirations with training and opportunities to excel.
Eagan Fire at a Glance :
- 46 Dedicated Firefighters
- 3 Modern Fire Stations
- Over 6,500 Calls Annually
Why Choose Eagan?
Our team is more than a workforce; we're a close-knit community that values diversity, hard work, and pride in serving our residents.Enjoy great benefits, wellness incentives, workout facilities, and more!
Position Overview :
Your responsibilities will include engaging in effective rescue and firefighting tasks, participating in fire prevention and safety activities, maintaining equipment and facilities, and responding to emergency medical situations with empathy and skill. Following an initial training period, you will work a 24-hour shift schedule, with varying weekly hours, fully immersing yourself in the life-saving mission of the Eagan Fire Department.
Apply Now :
If you're passionate about making a significant impact, ready to embrace challenges, and eager to contribute to a community that values and supports its firefighters, we invite you to apply. Together, let's make Eagan a safer, more connected place for everyone.
In addition to completing the online application, applicants must submit proof of the following : Firefighter II certification, Hazardous Materials - Operations Level, and EMT certification.
Send proof of certifications / license to :
Mail :
Human Resources
City of Eagan
3830 Pilot Knob Road
Eagan, MN 55122
Fax : (651) 675-5051
Email :
Recruitment Process :
All applicants who meet minimum qualifications for the position will participate in a pre-recorded video interview. Opportunities for in-person interviews and a ride along may be available throughout the recruitment process.
Essential Position Functions
Respond to emergency medical calls, render aid to victim(s) as required in accordance with department policy.
Respond to fire alarms. Involves getting to the scene with proper equipment quickly and safely. Includes driving and operating all apparatus and equipment. Conducts themselves in a safe and efficient manner.
Rescue individuals from fires and other emergency situations. Evacuates occupants of burning structures and assists them to safety. Administers first aid to injured persons as required.
Extinguish fires. Place hoses and ladders, operates pumps, directs streams of water, uses other extinguishing agents as appropriate, ventilates structures by opening windows or cutting holes, etc. Operate aerial ladders, fire extinguishers, bars, axes, etc., as needed. Involves working inside, outside, and on top of burning and smoke-filled structures.
Perform salvage operations. May include placing tarps, removing excess water, shoveling out debris, sometimes patching windows and holes, and performing other clean-up as directed.
Clean up and prepare equipment. Includes refueling vehicles, refilling water tanks, recharging air tanks and extinguishes, washing trucks and hand tools, drying and reloading hoses, and other work needed to return vehicles and equipment to ready status.
Assist in inspecting, maintaining, and repairing, as necessary, all fire related equipment. Complete proper check lists and report damaged and improperly functioning equipment.
Maintain facilities and perform housekeeping duties as directed. Includes building and grounds maintenance, sweeping and washing floors and walls, cleaning common areas, and performing minor repairs as needed and assigned.
Assist in community outreach, fire prevention and public education duties as assigned.
Assist with regular inspection of commercial and public buildings. Check fire hydrants as directed. Assist with fire prevention education, etc.
Maintain and improve rescue and Firefighting skills. Attend training sessions, studies material on fire hazards and Firefighting or rescue methods and maintains familiarity with city streets and all department equipment.
Emergency Medical Technician - shall maintain all related skill levels in accordance with the laws of the State of Minnesota.
Keep a superior officer advised of fire suppression developments and perform other duties as assigned.
Responsible for completing reports and other documents.
Perform other duties as assigned by Fire Department Command Staff.
Minimum Qualifications
Must have a high school diploma or equivalent
Current Minnesota / I.F.S.A.C Accredited Firefighter II certification
Must have a current and valid Emergency Medical Technician certification from National Registry of EMT's
Hold a valid Driver's License
Successfully complete and pass criminal background check, physical and medical exams, psychological exam, and reference check
Current licensed Firefighter in the State of Minnesota or the ability to become a licensed Firefighter in the State of Minnesota at time of hire
Current Minnesota or I.F.S.A.C Accredited Fire Inspector prior to completion of probation
Capable of reading fire protection textbooks, writing reports with proper grammar and speaking correctly in public. Knows English grammar and vocabulary of over 5,000 words; ability to understand and communicate using non-technical written or spoken English
Must be able to convey messages quickly and clearly, while also being a good listener and observer so as to gather vital information
Ability to multiply, divide, use fractions and read graphs
Must be able to interpret instructions and use logic to solve concrete problems
Things that may help you be successful in this role
Work Environment / Requirements :
1. Physical Demands (NFPA 1582 medical standards apply)
The physical demands here are representative of those that may be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable persons with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Be able to step up into / on truck with a maximum height of 30"
Be able to reach up to the maximum of 88" and 36" deep
Be able to climb up the back and on the top of the fire truck and balance self along a 15" span
Be able to climb several flights of stairs, 35' to 45' ladders
Be able to balance self while handling weighted equipment in a burning and smoke-filled structure
Be able to lift or carry equipment from floor to overhead
Be able to kneel / crouch balanced without support
Be able to crawl about on hands and knees with weight on your back
Be able to push / pull objects using total body movements (forces up to 18 pounds required for basic equipment)
Be able to walk long distances (over 100 yards at one time)
Need good grip strength with gloves to handle tools requiring torqueing, pounding, and jerky motions with hands
Handle equipment, injured people, and gauges
Be able to move around with 55 pounds weighted gear and a variety of weighted equipment or an injured person
Have general mechanical ability / knowledge of engines
Need good visual acuity to read gauges
Need good auditory and comprehension skills to follow directions
Need quick reflexes
Not be claustrophobic or have a fear of heights or cramped quarters
Maintenance of grounds which includes, but is not limited to, shoveling, snow blowing, and watering
Be able to work under stress / pressure.
2. Working Conditions
Work in confined spaces
Work in and around burning and smoke-filled structures
Varied outside temperatures
Work in unprotected heights
Work around mechanical, chemical, and electrical hazards
Work around noise
Working around moving objects and people
Vibration
Hazardous waste
Odors / toxic fumes
Lung / skin irritants
Wet / damp surfaces
Slippery surfaces in garage after washing vehicles daily
Garage heated but not air conditioned
Infectious diseases, needles, body fluids, blood borne pathogens
Uneven surfaces
Located in the Twin Cities metro area, Eagan is home to about 68,000 people. The City operates under a Council-Administrator form of government, employing 300 regular full-time employees, and up to 400 seasonal and part-time employees. Regarded as a great place to live, work and play, the City of Eagan prides itself on exceptional customer service and employs a stable workforce with experienced and professional staff. Areas of employment include finance, engineering, law enforcement, fire safety, parks and recreation, forestry, public works and utilities, community development, sports and fitness, arts and preschool education, etc. Visit our website to learn more at !
The City of Eagan is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Why choose the City of Eagan?
We love to work hard and play hard! We have supportive leadership and a known culture of teamwork. Current employees have said they like working for #TeamEagan because of the strong connection to the Community, great benefits, access to nature, and it's a place that being respectful is the norm - people are just nice!
What are the benefit offerings?
For detailed plan information please visit our Benefits Website at
Benefits
Retirement and Medical Savings Options
Leave accruals
If you have additional questions, please contact Human Resources at
Are you 18 years of age or older?
Do you have a high school diploma or G.E.D.?
Do you have a current and valid Driver's License?
Are you able to perform the job duties of this position under the working conditions as described?
Do you have post-secondary education in Fire Science or a closely related field?
Please list all degrees received as well as the name, location, and course of study of all colleges, universities, and technical / vocational schools attended (NA if none).
Do you possess a current Minnesota / I.F.S.A.C. Accredited Firefighter II certification?
Are you currently a licensed Firefighter in the State of Minnesota or do you have the ability to become a licensed Firefighter in the State of Minnesota at time of hire?
How much experience do you have working as a Firefighter?
Please answer the following questions for each fire department you've worked for (enter NA if not applicable) : Your title, Name of department, Size of population served, Type of department (volunteer, full-time, combination), Number of Firefighters, Annual call volume, and Length of service.
Do you have a current and valid Emergency Medical Technician certification from Minnesota EMSRB or National Registry of EMTs
How much experience do you have working as an EMT or Medic?
Are you currently working or previously worked as a paramedic for an organization other than a fire department?
If yes, list the name of the organization, position held, and years of service (enter NA if not applicable).
Are you currently a Minnesota or I.F.S.A.C Accredited Fire Inspector or do you have the ability to complete the certification prior to completion of the probationary period?
Do you have experience performing fire or building inspections?
Briefly describe your experience performing fire prevention / community outreach programs related to your fire department experience. (NA if none)
List any other relevant experience, special course, or training you have the applies to this position. (NA if none)
Are you proficient in a second language?
Required Question
Salary : $78,844 - $99,875