Firefighter The Spokane Fire Department seeks applicants interested in joining a team of dedicated individuals who protect and serve the citizens of Spokane. SFD is responsible for emergency medical services, fire suppression, mitigating the consequences from disasters, and rescue activities. In addition to emergency work, members provide a wide range of services to the community. For more detailed information about becoming a City of Spokane Firefighter, visit the SFD recruitment website.Examples of job functions include:Responds to fire incidents with a company; lays hose; holds and directs nozzle and water streams; raises and climbs ladders; uses standard firefighting equipment; removes persons from danger; administers emergency medical treatment; performs salvage and overhaul operations.Performs fire prevention functions such as inspection of business establishments, apartment complexes and schools in assigned district. Assists residents in eliminating hazards and fire dangers.Performs general housekeeping and maintenance work in the upkeep of the assigned station and equipment. Participates in the recovery, cleaning and inspection of equipment after incidents.Drives and operates various automotive, mechanical, and auxiliary fire apparatus.May be assigned specialized duties in addition to regular duties.Responds to medical emergencies and operates emergency medical equipment and exercises clinical judgment within the licensed scope of practice.May be assigned as a member of any apparatus staffed or operated by the Fire Department.Periodically inspects assigned "first-due" area and becomes familiar with buildings, locations and conditions of fire hydrants, streets, potential fire hazards and dangers, and to compile comprehensive pre-incident plans.Performs related work as required.Physical requirements include:Ability to see, with or without corrective lenses, well enough to read fine print, such as maps, identify shapes at night such as house numbers, and to distinguish shapes through smoky conditions.Ability to hear, with or without a hearing aid, and speak well enough to converse on a radio or telephone and give or receive orders in muffled conditions.Ability to climb a variety of ladders.Enough body mobility to maintain balance in precarious positions and to crawl in confined spaces.Enough manual dexterity to maintain and operate necessary equipment and tools.Enough strength to rescue heavy people while in protective clothing and carry equipment up a ladder.Tolerance and stamina to work under adverse, hazardous conditions such as smoke, gas, heat, cold, and confined spaces for extended periods of time.Minimum qualifications include:High school diploma or equivalent. No previous experience necessary.All applicants must possess a valid driver's license.Note: Minimum medical and health standards for this classification are established by state laws. All successful candidates who have been offered a position will be required to pass the necessary examinations prior to appointment.The examination will consist of a multiple-choice test with weights assigned as follows:Multiple-Choice Test 100%In-person multiple-choice examination details include:This is a FREE test.Test Dates: May 15, 2026, May 16, 2026, June 5, 2026, July 10, 2026Test Time: TBDTest Method: On PaperTest Location: Fire Training Center, 1618 N Rebecca St, Spokane, WA 99217Test Duration: 2 HoursTest Subjects May Include: Reasoning & Judgment, Mechanical Aptitude, Plan Reading & Spatial Awareness, Communication Skills, MathematicsNote: Testing dates are subject to change. Additional sessions may be made available depending upon number of applicants and testing space available. Applicants can only take the test ONCE per recruitment. A completed CPAT test is not required at the time of application, but candidates must have a current CPAT certificate on file at time of interview. CPAT costs are the responsibility of the candidate. Visit JoinSpokaneFire.org for more info on the CPAT.The City of Spokane offers attractive benefits that include:Promotions by competitive examinationMajor medical and life insurance policies available at group rates to employees and familiesPaid vacationPaid sick leavePaid holidaysSocial Security participationCity retirement programEmployee Assistance ProgramSome classifications also offer:Uniform allowanceHazardous duty payShift differential payTuition reimbursement program
Firefighter The Spokane Fire Department seeks applicants interested in joining a team of dedicated individuals who protect and serve the citizens of Spokane. SFD is responsible for emergency medical services, fire suppression, mitigating the consequences from disasters, and rescue activities. In addition to emergency work, members provide a wide range of services to the community. For more detailed information about becoming a City of Spokane Firefighter, visit the SFD recruitment website.Examples of job functions include:Responds to fire incidents with a company; lays hose; holds and directs nozzle and water streams; raises and climbs ladders; uses standard firefighting equipment; removes persons from danger; administers emergency medical treatment; performs salvage and overhaul operations.Performs fire prevention functions such as inspection of business establishments, apartment complexes and schools in assigned district. Assists residents in eliminating hazards and fire dangers.Performs general housekeeping and maintenance work in the upkeep of the assigned station and equipment. Participates in the recovery, cleaning and inspection of equipment after incidents.Drives and operates various automotive, mechanical, and auxiliary fire apparatus.May be assigned specialized duties in addition to regular duties.Responds to medical emergencies and operates emergency medical equipment and exercises clinical judgment within the licensed scope of practice.May be assigned as a member of any apparatus staffed or operated by the Fire Department.Periodically inspects assigned "first-due" area and becomes familiar with buildings, locations and conditions of fire hydrants, streets, potential fire hazards and dangers, and to compile comprehensive pre-incident plans.Performs related work as required.Physical requirements include:Ability to see, with or without corrective lenses, well enough to read fine print, such as maps, identify shapes at night such as house numbers, and to distinguish shapes through smoky conditions.Ability to hear, with or without a hearing aid, and speak well enough to converse on a radio or telephone and give or receive orders in muffled conditions.Ability to climb a variety of ladders.Enough body mobility to maintain balance in precarious positions and to crawl in confined spaces.Enough manual dexterity to maintain and operate necessary equipment and tools.Enough strength to rescue heavy people while in protective clothing and carry equipment up a ladder.Tolerance and stamina to work under adverse, hazardous conditions such as smoke, gas, heat, cold, and confined spaces for extended periods of time.Minimum qualifications include:High school diploma or equivalent. No previous experience necessary.All applicants must possess a valid driver's license.Note: Minimum medical and health standards for this classification are established by state laws. All successful candidates who have been offered a position will be required to pass the necessary examinations prior to appointment.The examination will consist of a multiple-choice test with weights assigned as follows:Multiple-Choice Test 100%In-person multiple-choice examination details include:This is a FREE test.Test Dates: May 15, 2026, May 16, 2026, June 5, 2026, July 10, 2026Test Time: TBDTest Method: On PaperTest Location: Fire Training Center, 1618 N Rebecca St, Spokane, WA 99217Test Duration: 2 HoursTest Subjects May Include: Reasoning & Judgment, Mechanical Aptitude, Plan Reading & Spatial Awareness, Communication Skills, MathematicsNote: Testing dates are subject to change. Additional sessions may be made available depending upon number of applicants and testing space available. Applicants can only take the test ONCE per recruitment. A completed CPAT test is not required at the time of application, but candidates must have a current CPAT certificate on file at time of interview. CPAT costs are the responsibility of the candidate. Visit JoinSpokaneFire.org for more info on the CPAT.The City of Spokane offers attractive benefits that include:Promotions by competitive examinationMajor medical and life insurance policies available at group rates to employees and familiesPaid vacationPaid sick leavePaid holidaysSocial Security participationCity retirement programEmployee Assistance ProgramSome classifications also offer:Uniform allowanceHazardous duty payShift differential payTuition reimbursement program
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