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Lateral Firefighter

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Lateral Firefighter

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Apex, NC, US

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TOWN OF APEX

invites applications for the position of

Lateral Firefighter (with an ability to promote to Senior Firefighter, Relief Drivers, during your first year)

ABOUT THIS POSITION

EXPECTED HIRING RANGE: Lateral Firefighter: $64,679.06

WORK LOCATION: One of Six Fire Stations located in the Apex Fire District

SCHEDULE: 24-Hour rotation

POSTING CLOSING DATE: open until filled

A detailed resume and a copy of all certifications must be included with your application. Applications without this information will not proceed in the hiring process.

Are you ready to turn a job into a career? The Town of Apex has openings for the rank of Lateral Firefighters with the ability to promote to Senior Firefighters (Relief Drivers) during your first year.

The following are the salary ranges for the Firefighter and Senior Firefighter positions:

Firefighter Salary Range: $64,679.06 - $79,225.95

Senior Firefighter Salary Range: $68,278.29 - $83,639.30

MISSION STATEMENT

To selflessly serve by proactive risk reduction, operational readiness, and effective response in the pursuit of organizational excellence.

Learn more about Apex Fire Department

WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING

In this position you will perform responsible fire suppression, rescue, and incident response activities on an assigned shift in the fire department. Firefighters participate in the operations of fire suppression, rescue, incident response, and daily maintenance activities at the fire station.

These activities involve firefighting, performing emergency medical service response, facility and equipment maintenance, participation in all-hazard incident response as called-upon and multidiscipline cognitive and physical training. Work requires that the employee stay abreast of state-of-the-art fire suppression and rescue procedures, techniques, and equipment and requires the employee to incorporate the necessary changes into in-service training. Ability to make effective decisions under pressure is required in all aspects of emergency response work.

The employee is subject to the hazards associated with incident response work including working in inside and outside environments, in extreme hot and cold temperatures, loud noise, vibration, moving parts, high heat, chemicals, fumes, odors, dusts, gases, poor ventilation, oils, wearing respirators, and working in close quarters. The employee is also subject to OSHA standards on bloodborne pathogens.

Work is performed under regular supervision of the assigned station's Company Officer and is evaluated through observation, conferences, and written reports concerning the quality and effectiveness of work completed.

ESS ENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF A FIREFIGHTER

R espond to fire alarms and participates in fire suppression activities; participates in operations level hazardous materials incident mitigation; responds to emergency medical calls and provides EMT at the basic level; responds to and provides technical rescue services.

P articipates in on-going training activities to increase and maintain skill levels as emergency responder.

I nspects station and equipment for proper appearance and condition.

P erforms maintenance and cleaning of fire apparatus, equipment, station building, and related facilities.

I nspects, cleans, and maintains fire hydrants and hoses, tests proper operation and maintains maintenance records.

A ssists with the preparation of fire reports; participates in special projects as required.

Conducts pre-incident surveys.

C onducts station tours; makes fire prevention talks at the station and in schools and other settings.

O btains the required amount of training hours as mandated by the department.

A ssists the fire engineer with apparatus checks, ensuring that the apparatus is in a state of readiness.

W orks to ensure that the station and grounds are kept clean and presentable.

Follows departmental guidelines related to the maintenance of apparatus, equipment and facilities.

Performs related duties as required.

M INIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

High school diploma or GED, and at least 1 year of fire service experience or a graduate of an approved fire academy.

Possess IFSAC/Pro-Board or approved certifications of completion for or have reciprocity documentation for:

  • Firefighter II
  • NCOEMS EMT-Basic
  • Hazardous Materials Operations Level I
  • NIMS 100, 200, 700, and 800
  • Possession of a valid North Carolina driver's license.

Preferred Qualifications but not required.

  • Technical Rescuer certification
  • Technical Rescuer Vehicle certification
  • Child Passenger Safety Seat Tech certification

** The physical agility, written test, and interviews will be conducted the week of July 20, 2026 at the Wake County Fire Training Center.

E SSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF A SENIOR FIREFIGHTER

R esponds to fire alarms and participates in fire suppression activities; participates in operations level hazardous materials incident mitigation; responds to emergency medical calls and provides EMT at the basic level; responds to and provides technical rescue services.

P articipates in on-going training activities to increase and maintain skill levels as an emergency responder.

Inspects station, and equipment for proper appearance and condition.

P erforms maintenance and cleaning of fire apparatus, equipment, station building, and related facilities.

I nspects, cleans, and maintains fire hydrants and hoses, tests for proper operation and maintains maintenance records.

A ssists with the preparation fire reports; participates in special projects as required.

Conducts pre-incident surveys.

C onducts station tours; makes fire prevention talks at the station and in schools and other settings.

O btains the required amount of training hours as mandated by the department.

A ssists the fire engineer with apparatus checks, ensuring that the apparatus is in a state of readiness.

W orks to ensure that the station and grounds are kept clean and presentable.

Fills in as a relief engineer when needed.

Operates emergency apparatus in a safe and responsible manor.

F ollows departmental guidelines related to the maintenance of apparatus, equipment and facilities.

P erforms related duties as required.

M INIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

High school diploma or GED, 3-years of fire service experience in a full-time career department.

Possess IFSAC/Pro-Board or approved certifications of completion for or have reciprocity documentation for:

  • Firefighter II
  • NCOEMS EMT-Basic
  • Hazardous Materials Operations Level I
  • NIMS 100, 200, 700, and 800
  • Technical Rescuer (TR)
  • Technical Rescuer – Vehicle (TR-V)
  • Emergency Vehicle Driver (EVD)
  • Driver Operator Pumps Certified
  • Possession of a valid North Carolina driver's license, non-CDL Class B

Preferred Qualifications but not required.

  • Child Passenger Safety Seat Tech certification

K NOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

Skill in teamwork, collaborative conflict resolution and customer service excellence.

Knowledge of the application of information technology to the work of the department.

A bility to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, officials, and members of the public.

A bility to make sound judgements in emergency situations.

Ability to prepare records of work activities.

Ability to operate or learn to operate all required equipment and apparatus.

Ability to maintain physical standards as required by the department.

A bility to complete emergency and non-emergency tasks effectively while requiring a minimum degree of supervision.

A bility to make effective decisions under pressure is required in all aspects of emergency response work.

A bility to utilize tools and PPE associated with emergency incidents effectively without disregarding safety practices.

A bility to follow directions of the company officer effectively.

D emonstrates an appropriate level of knowledge, skills and abilities associated with services rendered by the department.

D emonstrates the ability to retain knowledge and skills necessary to perform tasks, requires minimal re-training.

D emonstrates a sound knowledge of departmental rules, policies, and procedures.

A ssists the fire engineer with apparatus checks, ensuring that the apparatus Is in a state of readiness.

W orks to ensure that the station and grounds are kept clean and presentable.

Regularly completes a physical fitness routine while on-duty.

Completes the annual “Fit for Duty” fitness evaluation.

H IRING PROCESS TIMELINE

T esting will occur at the Wake Fire Training Center. The applicant must pass the written test with a 70% score or better to move onto the agility test. Each test will be graded after completion. More information will be sent to those invited to the written and agility testing.

WHO WE ARE

Known as "The Peak of Good Living", the Town of Apex is a rapidly growing Wake County municipality with a current population of over 84,000 and has been ranked as Money Magazine's Best Place to Live in America. Our current workforce is comprised of over 680 full-time employees and over 125 part-time/seasonal staff. Our Human Resources Department - with the support and confidence of Town leadership - is committed to providing best-in-class HR programs for our employees, with a mission to create a culture of empowerment and accountability that maximizes individual and organizational potential. We offer a generous benefits package, and have a highly competitive compensation program. More than that, the Town is an awesome place to work, as evidenced by our high job satisfaction rating received in the last employee opinion survey.

WHAT WE OFFER

Not only is the Town "The Peak of Good Living", but it's also a great place to work! We strive to "reach the peak" of being an employer of choice by providing competitive salaries and excellent benefits, including:

  • Free medical, dental, vision, and life insurance for employees.
  • 5% contributions to the NC401(k) retirement plans (no matching required)
  • Participation in the Local Government Employees' Retirement System (LGERS)
  • Traditional sick and vacation leave
  • 80 hours Peak Paid Time Off
  • $1,200 Peak Lifestyle Benefit payment provided to pay for health and wellness activities (after completion of probation)
  • 8 weeks of Paid Parental Leave
  • 3 weeks of Paid Caregiver Leave
  • Bereavement Leave
  • 13 paid holidays
  • Longevity Pay
  • Tuition Assistance
  • Expansive wellness program, and more !

KEEP IN MIND

Providing a safe work environment for our employees is a top priority, therefore all new hires must successfully complete a pre-employment drug test, post-offer functional testing (if required by position), background verifications including references, criminal record and driver's license checks prior to employment. Some positions may also require SBI fingerprinting as part of the background screening process.

The Town of Apex provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to age, sex, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, political affiliation or marital status, veteran status, or genetic information.

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