Firefighter/EMT and Firefighter/Paramedic (Lateral)

CITY OF MILPITAS, CA
455 E. Calaveras Blvd., Fire Station 1, California 95035 United States  View Map
Posted: Dec 21, 2024
  • Salary: $127,452.26 - $173,509.96 Annually USD
  • Full Time
  • Fire and EMS
  • Public Health
  • Job Description

    Definition

    Annual Salary Range
    Firefighter/EMT: $127,452.26 - $154,919.70
    Firefighter/Paramedic: $142,746.50 - $173,509.96

    The City of Milpitas

    Located at the southern end of San Francisco Bay, Milpitas is a progressive community that is an integral part of Silicon Valley. A full-service city with water utility, sewer utility, police and fire services, Milpitas is a flourishing community with a very diverse and inclusive resident population of over 80,000. Often referred to as the Crossroads of Silicon Valley, the City is situated between major thoroughfares in the Bay Area and considered a highly desirable location for world-class technology companies seeking to build a central base of operations. With the addition of the new Milpitas Transit Center offering BART, light rail, and bus service, and multiple new mixed-use development projects, along with a host of new City Plans and Programs in support of an inspiring and sustainable future, the City is at the forefront of building the next generation economy. For more information, visit: www.milpitas.gov

    Join Our Team!
    The Milpitas Fire Department is driven by the vision to provide outstanding service to the community through the core values of our mission statement:

    The preservation of life, property, and the environment within the community is the reason for our existence.

    We are committed to providing comprehensive emergency response, fire protection, emergency medical services, disaster preparedness, community education, risk reduction, and other related services in an efficient, effective, and caring manner to the Milpitas community.

    The Fire Department is organized into six functions as follows:
    • Fire Administration
    • Operations Division
    • EMS and Training
    • Office of Emergency Management
    • Fire Prevention
    • Fire Prevention Administration


    We are looking for dynamic individuals who want to be part of an organization that is innovative, progressive, and values its members through wellness, empathy, and continuous improvement.

    We offer competitive benefits and a supportive environment for our Firefighter team members:
    • Tuition Reimbursement: Up to $2,000 per fiscal year to support your education
    • Dental and Vision Coverage: 100% covered for both employee and family
    • Deferred Compensation: City contribution of $50 per month
    • Uniform Pay: $1,000 per calendar year
    • Safety Shoes: Provided every 2 years
    • Holiday Pay: 6% year-round
    • Longevity Pay: Cumulative percentages based on years of service:
      • 9-13 years: 3%
      • 14-18 years: 5%
      • 19-23 years: 7%
      • 24 years: 9%
      • 25 years: 11%
      • 26 years: 15%



    Examples of Duties

    Duties may include, but are limited to, the following:
    • Respond to and perform skilled tasks at the scene of emergency calls for assistance to include fire, medical assistance, basic life support capability, rescues, heavy rescues, extrications, hazard identification, hazardous materials incidents, public assistance and service.
    • Provide patient/victim assessment quickly and thoroughly; initiate and apply appropriate medical treatment including rescue, first aid and advanced life support according to standard and accepted protocol and the latest technology available.
    • Participate as a team member of firefighter company responding to alarms; connect and lay hose lines; enter burning areas of buildings with hose lines; assist in operating nozzles and directing a stream of water on fire; carry and operate a variety of firefighting equipment; raise, lower, and climb ladders; forcibly enter buildings when necessary.
    • Participate in proficiency training and study to develop, maintain, and expand job skills; study Fire Department rules and regulations and attend drills, exercise, and staff conferences.
    • Participate in community relations activities and public education class and demonstrations.

    For complete job descriptions, please click here: Firefighter/EMT and Firefighter/Paramedic

    Typical Qualifications

    Experience: One (1) year of full-time continuous professional firefighting experience employed as Firefighter with a public agency or special district. Successful completion of the probationary period as a Firefighter.

    Education: Equivalent to the successful completion of the twelfth grade. Some college-level fire science coursework is desirable.

    LICENSE OR CERTIFICATES

    IMPORTANT: Please list all the licenses and/or certifications you possess in the body of your application under Licenses and Certifications. Please include the license/registry number, effective date (if applicable), and expiration date.
    • Possession of or ability to obtain and maintain a valid appropriate State Driver's License and Firefighter Endorsement if appropriate.
    • Possession of and ability to maintain a current CPR certification from the American Heart Association.

    Firefighter/EMT (Lateral):
    • Possession of and ability to maintain a current license as an Emergency Medical Technician-Basic with the State of California or possession of National Registry-EMT Certification and ability to obtain and maintain certification as an Emergency Medical Technician-EMT with the State of California within sixty days of appointment to this job classification.
    • Ability to obtain an Emergency Medical Technician-EMT Accreditation from the County of Santa Clara within sixty days of appointment to this job classification.
    • California State Fire Marshal certifications in Technical Rescue Operations, Hazardous Materials Technician, and Wildland Urban Interface are highly desirable.

    Firefighter/Paramedic (Lateral):
    • Possession of and ability to maintain a current license as an Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic with the State of California or possession of National Registry Paramedic Certification and ability to obtain and maintain certification as an Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic with the State of California within sixty days of appointment to this job classification.
    • Ability to obtain an Emergency Medical Technician-Paramedic Accreditation from the County of Santa Clara within sixty days of appointment to this job classification.
    • California State Fire Marshal certifications in Technical Rescue Operations, Hazardous Materials Technician, and Wildland firefighting are highly desirable.


    Supplemental Information

    Oral Board Panel Interviews are tentatively scheduled for the week of February 4, 2025

    EMS Assessments are tentatively scheduled for the week of February 18, 2025

    Please contact us at HRRecruitment@milpitas.gov with any questions regarding this recruitment.

    SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED
    • Receives general supervision from a Fire Captain.
    • Receives technical supervision from a Fire Engineer or a Fire Engineer Paramedic regarding operation and maintenance of vehicles, equipment, and apparatus.
    • May exercise technical supervision over personnel in training and/or to other personnel during emergency medical incidences.

    SELECTION PROCESS
    The selection process will consist of an evaluation of the applicant's education, training, and experience listed in the application and responses to the Supplemental Questions. The Supplemental Questionnaire below must be completed in full, and responses stating “see resume” or the like will be considered as incomplete applications. Applications will not be accepted after the job closing date. Candidates whose applications best match the need of the vacancy will be invited to proceed in the selection process. Additional phases of the selection process will consist of an oral board examination, EMS assessment, and an interview with the Fire Chief.

    *Important: The examination process (including dates) may be changed as deemed necessary by the Human Resources Department. Meeting the minimum requirements listed in this job description does not guarantee advancement in subsequent phases of the selection process.

    SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

    Essential duties require the following physical abilities and work environment:

    Working Environment: Ability to quickly respond to changing emergency conditions; regular exposure to outdoor elements in all weather conditions throughout the year, including temperature extremes. Unavoidable exposure to unpredictable and potentially offensive environments and hazards.

    Physical Skills: Ability to frequently sit, stand, walk, run, stoop, squat, crawl, lift, push, pull, reach, twist, turn, climb, kneel, crouch, bend; climb ladders, stairs, and scaffolding and ability to work in a confined space; strength and stamina to carry fire hoses and related equipment (including wearing self-contained breathing apparatus) under strenuous and hazardous conditions; to assist and/or lift/carry emergency victims with a diverse range of heights and weights; additionally position requires near and far vision; hearing and speech to communicate in person and over the telephone.

    When assigned to an office setting, the position requires the ability to possess mobility to work in a standard office setting and use standard office equipment, including a computer; ability to read printed materials and a computer screen; and ability to communicate in person and over the telephone.

    Ability to: Travel to different sites and locations; safely operate a vehicle; work a 48-hour shift and is subject to emergency response at any time. Employees may be required to perform any emergency response tasks, at any time during the 48-hour shift, for an unspecified period of time.

    In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Milpitas will provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the Human Resources Department.

    The City of Milpitas is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

    City of Milpitas Benefits Page: Benefits | Milpitas, CA

    *For Fire Department benefits, visit: Benefits Overview

    Closing Date/Time: 1/20/2025 11:59 PM Pacific
  • ABOUT THE COMPANY

    • City of Milpitas
    • City of Milpitas

    Located at the southern tip of the San Francisco Bay, the City of Milpitas is a progressive community that is an integral part of the high tech Silicon Valley. With a very diversified resident population of nearly 80,000, the City of Milpitas sees the
    role of every employee as being committed to accomplishing the community’s vision by providing fiscally sound, superior services.


    Milpitas is the 8th fastest growing city in the United States according to the US Census Bureau and the 2nd fastest growing in California. We are home to an industrious and well educated community with an average household income
    exceeding the County average. The homeownership rate is close to 70% and Milpitas’ housing market remains affordable relative to the majority of Santa Clara County.


    Milpitas is often called the “Crossroads of Silicon Valley” with most of its 13.63 square miles of land situated between two major freeways (I-880 and I-680), State Route 237, and a County expressway. With existing light rail and a recently opened
    BART extension, the transit hub adjacent to the Great Mall facilitated high density transit oriented development with over 1,000 units being built. There are approximately 1,790 acres, or 2.9 square miles designated for various industrial uses.
    There are eight existing industrial parks and 550 manufacturing plants in Milpitas. The City provides a multitude of outstanding recreational opportunities, including aquatics, cultural arts and theater, sports leagues and activities, youth programming and senior activities and services.


    The City of Milpitas is a full service City with water utility, sewer utility, police and fire services. The City Council makes the ultimate planning and policy decisions for residents, and oversees the City’s almost $192 million budget with 439 full-time
    employees. There are 14 advisory commissions on which residents can participate –the Planning Commission, Arts Commission, Youth Advisory Commission, Library Advisory Commission and Senior Advisory Commission to name a few. Issues challenging the City and Commissions include development, quality of life, and
    traffic.

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