STARTING SALARY: $25.96 per hour
LATERAL FIREFIGHTERSLateral firefighters will receive credit for years of service. Final determination of eligibility will be determined by the Fire Chief or his/her designee.
EDUCATION INCENTIVE PAY$1,000 Associates Degree
$2,000 Bachelors Degree
$3,000 Masters Degree
SPECIALTY INCENTIVEParamedic and Specialty Unit (Technical Rescue, HazMat, Med Ops) pay incentive available.
BENEFITSEligible for health and dental coverage, retirement plan, life insurance, long term disability insurance, and deferred compensation.
ADDITIONAL BENEFITS AVAILABLE TO FIREFIGHTERSState of Georgia Firefighters' Pension Fund
Cobb County Fire & Emergency Services Death Benefit Fund
Cobb County Fire & Emergency Services Flower Fund
Cobb County Fire & Emergency Services Benevolent Fund
PAID VACATION LEAVE13 days per year / 1 year of service
15 days per year / 5 years of service
20 days per year / 10 years of service
22 days per year / 15 years of service
25 days per year / 20 years of service
HOLIDAYS12 paid holidays per year
PAID SICK LEAVEAccumulates at 4.0 hours per biweekly
MATERNITY AND PATERNITY LEAVEEmployees are eligible for 6 weeks paid leave.
PAID MILITARY LEAVEUp to 18 days per year
BEREAVEMENT LEAVE POLICYFull time employees will receive up to [3] days of bereavement leave with pay for [24] hours. Employees working in part time positions shall be eligible for bereavement leave equal to [3] part time days off with pay.
Provides protection of life and property: suppresses, controls and extinguishes fires; performs search, rescue, extrication of victims, and forcible entries; assists individuals from burning structures; establishes openings in buildings for entrance, ventilation, or salvage; ventilates smoke and gas from buildings; performs salvage operations such as throwing salvage covers, sweeping water, and removing debris; assists with cleanup activities; and exercises control of emergency situations until relieved by a superior officer.
Responds to a variety of emergency calls requiring the administration of basic first aid and medical treatment or stabilizes victims who are dealing traumatic medical issues: and may respond to airway management, cardiac emergencies, allergic reactions, altered medical status, cerebral vascular accidents, or various medical traumas.
Safely drive firefighting apparatus to and from fires or other emergencies following laws and regulations, operating pumps, aerial devices, power and other mechanical equipment as required, keep inventory of tools, and equipment on apparatus.
Maintains a state of constant readiness and preparation for emergency response: checks and maintains stock of equipment and supplies on fire vehicles and in fire station; re-loads equipment and apparatus following response to emergency calls; assists in preparing apparatus for subsequent emergencies and in testing personal equipment, hoses and pumps, and other tools and apparatus; and ensures the emergency medical service equipment is properly stocked and operational.
Maintains a comprehensive, current knowledge and awareness of applicable laws, regulations, policies and procedures: maintains and awareness of new equipment, procedures, trends and advances in the profession; participates in physical fitness training, training drills and other continuing education activities; and attends shift meetings, workshops and seminars as appropriate.
Participates in fire prevention, pre-fire planning and other fire education activities: conducts fire safety programs, apparatus displays and skills demonstrations; and conducts tours of fire station and fire trucks; and participates in community events and fundraisers.
Performs general maintenance tasks necessary to keep vehicles, buildings, quarters, apparatus, equipment and tools in operable condition: inspects and tests equipment; replaces fluids and greases equipment; replaces parts; washes and cleans equipment, cleans quarters, and performs grounds maintenance; monitors equipment operations to maintain efficiency and safety; and reports faulty equipment for necessary maintenance work.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
No Experience: High School Diploma or GED and ability to graduate from the Fire Academy within 12 months required.
Lateral Transfer: High School Diploma or GED required, supplemented by a minimum two (2) years consecutive service in a full-time sworn/certified position as a Firefighter/EMT-I, AEMT, or EMT-P; Had a break in service not to exceed one (1) year at time of the application for any agency.
Lateral Transfer: Must possess and maintain an active certification of NPQ Firefighter I combined with a National Registry or State of Georgia EMT-I, AEMT, or EMT-P; or an active National Registry or State of Georgia EMT-I, AEMT, or EMT-P; or F; an active State of Georgia certification as a Fire Investigator, Fire Inspector, or Fire Educator.
Cobb County Government is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals, regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, or any other legally protected status.