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Firefighter-Apopka Fire Department Location: US-FL-Apopka Jobcode: uxthu6 Email Job
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APOPKA FIRE DEPARTMENT 175 East 5th Street Apopka, Florida 32703 (407) 703-1752
Updated: August 8, 2024
Position Title: Firefighter
The Apopka Fire Department is hiring for the position of Firefighter. Applications are being accepted for Firefighter/Paramedics and Firefighter/EMTs. However, EMTs are required to obtain their paramedic certification within three years of their hire date.
Requirements:
Completion of the CPAT (Candidate Physical Ability Test) Submission of a department application with copies of all required certifications by September 8, 2024. Salary Information: $46,600 annually (with an additional $8,000 paramedic incentive).
Benefits:
Health, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance Retirement Pension with the following multipliers: 3% per year for years 1-10 3.5% per year for years 11-20 4% per year for years 21 and up Top-out pay for various grades: Firefighter: $81,205 Engineer: $89,326 Lieutenant: $98,258 Captain: $118,893 District Chief: $130,782 Division Chief: $143,860 Fire Chief: $158,246 Vested at 10 years; eligible for retirement at 22 years of service or age 55, whichever comes first DROP plan available for up to eight years at 22 years of service or age 55 Employee Health & Wellness Center with on-site health clinic services Paid Time Off (PTO) accrual: 162 hours in the first year, 324 hours annually, plus an additional 24 hours for every five years of service Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) Fire Inspector Incentive pay Holiday Pay Education reimbursement Department Overview: The Apopka Fire Department is an ISO Class One department operating from six fire stations with 126 shift personnel. The department prides itself on utilizing state-of-the-art equipment for fire and EMS services and has its own training facility with a four-story tower, burn rooms, and more.
City Information: Apopka is the second-largest city in Orange County, Florida, encompassing an area slightly larger than 34 square miles with a population of 53,632.
Job Requirements:
Age: 18 years or older Citizenship: U.S. citizenship required High School Grad/GED: High school diploma or equivalent as recognized by the State of Florida Department of Education Driver's License: Valid Florida Driver's License Language: Effective communication in English Necessary Certifications:
State of Florida Firefighter II Certificate of Compliance State of Florida Paramedic or EMT License BLS and/or ACLS Certification EVOC (16 Hour) EMT candidates must obtain a Florida Paramedic certification within three years of hire Hiring Process:
Complete the CPAT through the National Testing Network. Apply for the Firefighter position on the City of Apopka website. Firefighter First Class Job Overview: This position involves specialized work in Fire Suppression, Emergency Medical Services, and Fire Prevention. Responsibilities include extinguishing fires, rescuing individuals from danger, and providing medical aid. The role requires the ability to take initiative and make decisions under the guidance of a supervisor. The position operates under direct supervision but may require independent action consistent with established guidelines.
Job Duties:
Respond to emergency calls and alarms Enter burning buildings and hazardous environments to extinguish fires and perform rescues Operate fire hoses, hydrants, and other equipment Conduct salvage and overhaul operations to prevent further damage after extinguishing fires Participate in training, station and equipment maintenance, public education, and fire prevention activities Qualifications:
High School diploma or equivalent certification Valid State of Florida driver's license, Class D Florida Fire Standards and Training certification Current State of Florida Paramedic or EMT license Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Understanding of municipal street systems and geography Ability to follow instructions and react quickly in emergencies Basic knowledge of fire suppression and emergency medical practices Physical Demands:
Frequently required to carry and operate heavy equipment and perform physically demanding tasks Exposure to various environmental hazards including fire, smoke, and extreme temperatures Environmental Conditions:
Indoor and outdoor environments with exposure to hazardous chemicals, gases, and explosive situations.
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