Job Description
Salary: $52,540.80 - $83,116.80
Starting salary will generally start at the lower end of the
salary range, DOQ
For lateral transfers starting salary will be based on years
of service and qualifications on a year for year basis.
Position Type: Full Time
Opening Date: March 12,
2026
Closing Date: Open
Until Filled
Interested candidates must complete and submit a Riverdale
City application and current resume online at http://www.riverdalecity.com/departments/bus_adm/employment.htm
This job posting will be open until all
vacant positions are filled. Once a
qualifying application is received, arrangements will be made to begin the
testing process.
GENERAL PURPOSE
Performs a wide variety of working-level firefighting duties
related to protecting the life and property of City residents.
SUPERVISION
RECEIVED
Works under the close supervision of the Fire Chief or Fire
Captains.
SUPERVISION
EXERCISED
None.
ESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONS
These are intended to be accurate summaries of what the job classification
involves and what is required to perform it. Employees are responsible for all
other duties as assigned.
- Responds to fire alarms and
extinguishes fire;
- Responds to calls for
emergency medical services, and renders first aid;
- Performs salvage operations
such as throwing salvage covers, sweeping water, and removing debris;
- Responds to and renders
assistance in emergency cases;
- Cleans and inspects equipment
and apparatus after returning from a fire;
- Inspects equipment and
apparatus and notifies superior officer of any defects;
- Makes minor repairs to
equipment and apparatus, performs routine preventative maintenance tasks,
and keeps records of such action;
- Keeps fire station, equipment,
and grounds in a clean and orderly condition;
- Participates in training
activities and instruction sessions;
- Acquires and retains a
thorough knowledge of the City, including streets, buildings, water
supply, unusual hazards, and related items;
- Performs various public
information or education tasks;
- Enters inspection, training,
and (on occasion) fire and emergency medical service calls into the
records management systems;
- Performs all work duties and
activities in accordance with City policies and procedures;
- Respond to specialized
situations such as hazardous materials, confined space, extrication, and
technical rescues that may include high and low angle, swift water, trench,
and collapse rescues;
- Regular
and predictable attendance
MINIMUM
QUALIFICATIONS
1. Education
and Experience:
A. Graduation from high school or equivalent:
2. Knowledge,
Skills, and Abilities:
Working knowledge of firefighting methods, techniques, and
procedures; firefighting equipment types and varieties and their most
appropriate and effective use; equipment and maintenance and care; state and
city codes, laws, and regulations, and ordinances related to fire prevention;
fire vehicle equipment; emergency medical techniques and procedures and possess
strong interpersonal communication skills.
Ability to follow detailed verbal or written work instruction; work
in dangerous emergency situations; perform strenuous physical labor;
communicate effectively, verbally and in writing; assimilate modern fire
prevention and firefighting skills; perform under extreme weather conditions;
work on-call and on-shift work; develop effective working relationships with
supervisors, fellow employees, and the public.
3. Special Qualifications:
Must possess a valid Driver’s
License.
Must be State Firefighter I and II
certified.
Must be Utah Advanced EMT.
Must be Hazmat Operations and
Awareness certified.
Must be Apparatus Operator
certified within two years of hire.
Must be Apparatus Aerial certified
within two years of hire.
Must be a Fire Inspector or Company
Inspector certified within two years of hire.
Must be Wildland Firefighter I
within one year of hire.
Preference will be given to
Technical Rescue certifications.
4. Work Environment:
Functions of the position are generally
performed in a controlled environment but are subject to all seasonal and
weather extremes. Emergency response
travel is expected in the normal course of performing duties. Many functions of the work pose a high degree
of hazard uncertainty. Physical
readiness and conditioning may be a condition of job retention. Various levels of mental application are required,
i.e., memory for details, emotional stability, discriminating thinking,
creative problem solving, and continuous use of motor skills.
Veteran's Preference Points: Applicants
MUST submit a copy of their DD-214 with their application and before
the closing date in order to receive veteran's points. This is for initial
appointments only.
Riverdale
City is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
All applicants
selected for
employment with the city shall be required to take a
drug and
alcohol test with negative results and a background check
as a
pre-condition of employment.
FLSA
AND AT-WILL STATUS
This
position is non-appointed and is entitled to the protections of Utah Code
10-3-1105. As such, the FT
Firefighter-AEMT shall be entitled to due process appeal authority as set forth
in Utah Code 10-3-1106.
The
FT Firefighter-AEMT position is a non-exempt position under the Fair Labor
Standards Act.
This
job description describes the general nature, and type of work performed by the
employee(s) assigned to this job. The
duties listed are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all
responsibilities, demands, and skills required of the position. The job description is not intended to and
does not imply or create an employment, compensation, or contract right to any
person or persons. The City reserves the
right to add, delete, or modify any and/or all provisions of this job
description at any time.
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