What are the responsibilities and job description for the Experienced Firefighter position at City of Everett?
EXPERIENCED FIREFIGHTER
$ 6,631.00 – 9,464.00 /Monthly (depends on experience) plus benefits
Advance your career by joining the City of Everett Fire Department!
The City of Everett is accepting applications on an open/continuous basis for the civil service examination for EXPERIENCED FIREFIGHTER.
Why Everett?
Working for City government is personally rewarding for those looking to make an impact at the community level. As an employer, we advocate for employee professional growth, value work-life balance.
The City of Everett is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer, and our goal is to recruit and hire capable and engaged job candidates from a diverse range of backgrounds. We are committed to creating and supporting an inclusive and welcoming environment for all employees.
The City provides excellent benefits, including medical, dental, vision, a retirement pension through LEOFF, and basic life insurance plans. Employees will also accrue vacation, sick, and holidays throughout the calendar year. For more information on benefits for this position: IAFF Benefit Guide.
About the Job:
This is general duty firefighting work performing emergency and non-emergency tasks in the areas of fire suppression, hazardous materials, technical rescue, fire prevention, emergency or disaster preparedness, as well as responding to emergency medical calls and performing skilled Basic Life Support (BLS). The City of Everett employs six (6) Engine Companies (1 swing engine), two (2) Ladder Companies (1 swing ladder), three (3) ALS medic units, and three (3) BLS aid units. There are six (6) fire stations located throughout the city. There are 180 uniformed firefighters employed. In 2024 the Department was dispatched to approximately 26,000 incidents with about 21,714 being EMS incidents. The ranked eligible register established from this examination process will be used to fill all vacancies in this job class until the register expires in 12 months or is depleted. In addition, entry into this classification through an open/continuous basis is subject to a twelve (12) month probationary period. Successful candidates shall be subject to an extensive background to include a Washington State Patrol background inquiry pursuant to RCW 43.43.832. Hiring offers are contingent upon successful completion of a CPAT, LEOFF medical evaluation, and medical history review, which includes drug testing, and a psychological evaluation is a condition of employment. All candidates will be required to attend a 2-week pre academy in Everett, WA, a 13-week Snohomish County Fire Training Academy located in Stanwood, WA, and a 6-week post academy located in Everett, WA. This job classification is represented by the Everett Firefighters Union, IAFF Local 46.
Under the supervision of a Company Officer, Firefighters are responsible for responding to a variety of fire calls that involve firefighting, fire prevention, and emergency medical assistance. The work also involves responding to and dealing with manmade and natural disasters that pose a threat to public safety. Incumbents often work in unpleasant, stressful, and hazardous conditions that generally require strenuous physical exertion for extended periods of time. Workplace hazards may also include emergency driving situations, exposure to chemicals, bloodborne and airborne pathogens, smoke, fumes, gases, extreme heat, working on ladders, and working in fire-induced weakened structures. Firefighters may also spend substantial amounts of time engaged in the routine inspection, cleaning, and maintenance of equipment, apparatus, and quarters, and in supervised firefighting, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), or other related training. The work is performed according to detailed oral and/or written instructions and to specified policies, procedures, and practices learned on the job. Work methods and results are subject to continual inspection for accuracy and conformance to established departmental policies, procedures, and certification requirements. Field performance reviews may be required.
For a full description of this position, please see the class specification on the City’s website.
ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
All applicants must be currently employed as a part-paid volunteer or full-time career (structural) firefighter and have:
Minimum of one-year verifiable experience as a part-paid volunteer or career firefighter/EMT at a single agency. Most recent employment as a firefighter within the 12 months preceding the close of application filing period.
Current certification at the IFSAC FF-1 and HazMat Awareness level.
Possession of a current State of Washington certification as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) and maintain such certification for the duration of employment.
Excellent physical condition.
U.S. Citizenship, a lawful permanent resident, or deferred action for childhood arrivals recipients (DACA).
Requires high school diploma or equivalency.
Attainment of the age of 21 years by date of hire.
Possession of, or ability to obtain within 30 days of hire, a Washington State Driver License and maintain such license for the duration of employment.
Possession of a current CPAT (Final candidates must submit their CPAT by the time of conditional job offer.)
Submission to a thorough background check; psychological, physical, and medical check; employment reference check; and verification of all applicable certifications.
Successfully complete and maintain Emergency Vehicle Incident Prevention (EVIP) qualifications after hire.
New employees must participate in the requirements of the Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee (JATC) program and successfully complete Fire Protection Strategy and Tactics, Fire Protection Systems, Fire Protection Hydraulics, Building Construction, and Fire Protection Codes within 3 years.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS/WORKING CONDITIONS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
The work is performed under often physically demanding, stressful, and environmentally diverse conditions, and requires the ability to adjust quickly to changing priorities and demands.
Maintain physical condition necessary for running, walking, crawling, climbing, stooping and lifting; work in inclement weather conditions; wear heavy protective equipment while working; handle stressful and emergency situations.
Work in emergency and firefighting situations that may involve proximity to fire, dangerous persons and animals, hazardous emergency driving, hazards associated with traffic control and working in a near traffic, and natural and man-made disasters.
Work shifts up to twenty-four (24) hours duration including night, weekend, holiday, and overtime hours.
HOW TO APPLY
Application materials may be accessed via http://www.everettwa.gov/careers.
All applicants are required to complete and submit the following:
1.The standard City of Everett Application Form.
2.Responses to the Supplemental Questionnaire for EXPERIENCED FIREFIGHTER.
Applications must be submitted through the City’s online application system by 5:00 p.m. on April 9, 2025, to be considered.
LATE, INCOMPLETE, FAXED, OR EMAILED APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
EXAMINATION STEPS
The Supplemental Questionnaire is part of the application (weighed 20%). Answers must be detailed and will be blind rated.
A limited number of top-scoring applicants will be called to an oral panel interview (weighted 80%), Tentatively scheduled for the week of April 21st.
All vacancies in this job class will be filled from the ranked Civil Service register established from the examination process for 12 months.
IMPORTANT NOTES
A passing grade of 70.00 or higher is required on all parts of the screening process for placement on the ranked Civil Service eligible register.
The examination process is designed to sample and measure the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities.
Applicants claiming veterans’ preference points in accordance with RCW 41.04.010 as amended and meeting eligibility criteria must submit form DD214 or other official military separation documentation that clearly indicates an honorable discharge from military service on or before the date filing closes.
Extensive background checks will be conducted.
Experienced Firefighter who are hired after September 1, 2024 who have had cumulative firefighter service will be placed in the classification range consistent with their total years of service as a firefighter. The step placement will be calculated upon their years of cumulative firefighter service, excluding any time in a part-time or volunteer status. The employee needs to provide the City with proof of the years of service as a firefighter. Upon review and approval by Human Resources and Fire Administration, the firefighter will be placed in the appropriate classification range upon hire. The determination of step placement is not grievable.
Qualified Experienced Firefighter candidates that have no full-time experience may begin employment at Step A of Range 04-117.
Qualified Experienced Firefighter candidates that have two years of professional full-time, paid, experience may begin employment at Step B of Range 04-117
Qualified Experienced Firefighter candidates that have more than three years of professional full-time, paid, experience may begin employment at Step C of Range 04-117.
Qualified Experienced Firefighter candidates that have more than three years of professional full-time, paid, experience and are JATC certified or equivalent as determined by the Local JATC Subcommittee, may begin employment at Step D of Range 04-117.
FILING OPENS: March 26, 2025
FILING CLOSES: April 9, 2025
OPEN/CONTINUOUS
A25033
Salary : $6,631 - $9,464