Firefighter
Responds to structure fires and other incidents to which dispatched. Also, may be assigned related duties such as equipment maintenance, truck driving, building maintenance etc. For more detailed information visit our webpage for Paid on Call Firefighters.
Examples ofDuties:
- Carries a pager and responds to incidents as dispatched.
- Performs normal and related firefighter duties at the fire scene.
- Assists with proper maintenance of fire vehicles, equipment, building, and other departmental items.
- Participates in regular and special drills and training sessions as required.
- Actively participates in Community Involvement Programs delivered by the department.
- Miscellaneous duties/responsibilities as required or assigned.
Other duties include:
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Typical Qualifications:
- Must be available at all times (twenty-four hours per day seven days per week).
- Required to carry fire department pager at all times.
- Required to live and work within a reasonable distance from assigned station.
- Must attain Michigan Firefighter I certification within two years of appointment.
- Must be physically able to perform required duties and to pass agility test.
- Required to attend regular and special training classes.
- Required to maintain the minimum attendance average specified in department SOGs as a condition of continued employment.
Physical Requirements:
- Constantly exposed to weather, including extreme heat and wet/humid conditions. Occasionally exposed to extreme cold.
- Occasionally exposed to moving mechanical parts, electrical shock, radiation, explosives, and toxic/caustic chemicals. Occasionally required to work in high exposed places.
- Constantly requires carrying objects weighing up to 100 pounds, frequently requires lifting and pulling objects weighing up to 100 pounds. Occasionally required to push objects in this weight category.
- Occasionally requires climbing and crawling. Occasionally requires reaching, including overhead reaching.
Supplemental Information:
- Annual stipend of around $7,000. Paychecks delivered monthly.
- Fire Department sponsorship through the Ottawa County Fire Academy.
- Future potential opportunities for Fire Department sponsorship through Emergency Medical Technician training.
- Excellent in-house training.
- Specialty team opportunities including HazMat, Technical Rescue, and Drone Teams.
The City of Holland Pension Plan is through the Municipal Employee's Retirement System (MERS). The Defined Contribution Plan is a qualified pension plan under section 401(a) of the Internal Revenue Code. This plan allows you and the City of Holland to make pre-tax contributions to your individual account that accumulates tax deferred. The City will contribute 6% of your salary, you can choose to contribute 2%, which in turn the City will match 2% for a total of 10%. There is a five-year vesting for all City contributions.
Paid on Call Candidates must live in the POC Boundaries. Here is a link to our Part Paid Boundaries: (scroll down to the bottom of the page). Do you live within the City of Holland Boundaries? Yes or No. * Required Question
Firefighter
Responds to structure fires and other incidents to which dispatched. Also, may be assigned related duties such as equipment maintenance, truck driving, building maintenance etc. For more detailed information visit our webpage for Paid on Call Firefighters.
Examples ofDuties:
- Carries a pager and responds to incidents as dispatched.
- Performs normal and related firefighter duties at the fire scene.
- Assists with proper maintenance of fire vehicles, equipment, building, and other departmental items.
- Participates in regular and special drills and training sessions as required.
- Actively participates in Community Involvement Programs delivered by the department.
- Miscellaneous duties/responsibilities as required or assigned.
Other duties include:
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Typical Qualifications:
- Must be available at all times (twenty-four hours per day seven days per week).
- Required to carry fire department pager at all times.
- Required to live and work within a reasonable distance from assigned station.
- Must attain Michigan Firefighter I certification within two years of appointment.
- Must be physically able to perform required duties and to pass agility test.
- Required to attend regular and special training classes.
- Required to maintain the minimum attendance average specified in department SOGs as a condition of continued employment.
Physical Requirements:
- Constantly exposed to weather, including extreme heat and wet/humid conditions. Occasionally exposed to extreme cold.
- Occasionally exposed to moving mechanical parts, electrical shock, radiation, explosives, and toxic/caustic chemicals. Occasionally required to work in high exposed places.
- Constantly requires carrying objects weighing up to 100 pounds, frequently requires lifting and pulling objects weighing up to 100 pounds. Occasionally required to push objects in this weight category.
- Occasionally requires climbing and crawling. Occasionally requires reaching, including overhead reaching.
Supplemental Information:
- Annual stipend of around $7,000. Paychecks delivered monthly.
- Fire Department sponsorship through the Ottawa County Fire Academy.
- Future potential opportunities for Fire Department sponsorship through Emergency Medical Technician training.
- Excellent in-house training.
- Specialty team opportunities including HazMat, Technical Rescue, and Drone Teams.
The City of Holland Pension Plan is through the Municipal Employee's Retirement System (MERS). The Defined Contribution Plan is a qualified pension plan under section 401(a) of the Internal Revenue Code. This plan allows you and the City of Holland to make pre-tax contributions to your individual account that accumulates tax deferred. The City will contribute 6% of your salary, you can choose to contribute 2%, which in turn the City will match 2% for a total of 10%. There is a five-year vesting for all City contributions.
Paid on Call Candidates must live in the POC Boundaries. Here is a link to our Part Paid Boundaries: (scroll down to the bottom of the page). Do you live within the City of Holland Boundaries? Yes or No. * Required Question
Government Careers
Government jobs offer stability, competitive benefits, and the chance to make a meaningful impact on your community and country.
Whether you’re starting your career or seeking new opportunities, these roles provide pathways for growth, security, and service.
Explore positions across a wide range of fields and take the first step toward a rewarding future in public service.
MORE JOBS
-
Distribution Trainee - Fire Protection
- Atlanta, Georgia
- Core and Main LP
- Jun 29, 2026
-
SHARP GROSSMONT HOSPITAL - EM - STAFF PA
- La Mesa, California
- TeamHealth
- Jun 29, 2026
-
EMS Controls Engineer I Building Automation Professional
- Richardson, Texas
- Logical Solutions
- Jun 29, 2026
-
Fire Suppression Technician Protect Lives & Grow Your Career
- Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Pye-Barker Fire & Safety
- Jun 29, 2026
-
POOL - Fire Protection Technology Instructor (Part-time)
- Fayetteville, North Carolina
- Fayetteville Technical Community College
- Jun 29, 2026
-
Fire Protection Technician: Install, Inspect & Service
- Fargo, North Dakota
- Pye-Barker Fire & Safety
- Jun 29, 2026