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The Town of Vail Fire and Emergency Services (VFES) is currently accepting applications for the position of Firefighter. This is an exciting opportunity to serve one of Colorado’s most iconic mountain towns by protecting life and property through emergency medical services, fire suppression, technical rescue, public education, and hazard mitigation.
As a member of our fire company, the Firefighter responds to a wide range of emergencies, including structure fires, wildland fires, hazardous material incidents, vehicle extrications, water/ice rescues, and medical emergencies. Firefighters are responsible for maintaining a high level of physical fitness and operational readiness, as well as contributing to community outreach, inspections, and training programs.
Work is performed under the direction of a Company Officer. New firefighters are expected to demonstrate professionalism, adaptability, and a commitment to continuous learning and leadership development. All VFES firefighters must complete the Work Capacity Test (Pack Test – Arduous Level) during their introductory period and annually thereafter.
This position operates on a 48/96 shift schedule (approximately 2,920 hours annually). Overtime is earned for hours worked beyond 106 in a pay period.
Responding to emergency calls for fire suppression, EMS, rescue, and hazardous materials mitigation
Providing emergency medical care to the sick and injured
Participating in daily drills, physical fitness training, and required certifications
Driving and operating fire apparatus as needed
Maintaining fire equipment, vehicles, and facilities
Engaging in public education and community risk reduction programs
Contributing to fire inspections and pre-incident planning
Preparing reports, maintaining documentation, and records
Participating in ongoing technical rescue training (rope, confined space, ice, water, etc.)
Starting pay is $27.81/hour, with advancement opportunities based on training and certification per the VFES Pay Progression Plan. Pay increases are dependent upon completion of additional training and certification in accordance with the VFES Pay Progression, which includes but is not limited to: Firefighter II, I-100/200, NIMS 700/800, CEVO, S-212, and completion of the VFES Engineer training program and Engineer task book.