Firefighter
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Government
Overview
The City of Hamilton is an EEO & AAE. Minorities and women are encouraged to apply. The City of Hamilton Fire Department is recruiting for Firefighters. All testing with the National Testing Network (NTN) must be completed by the close date, Sunday, March 01, 2026. The exam provided by the National Testing Network will be used as the civil service exam.
APPLICANTS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR SCHEDULING AND TAKING THE NTN TEST PRIOR TO THE CLOSE DATE.
To take the test, go to the NTN site at and follow these steps:
- Under the Header - Find Jobs, click on Firefighter Jobs
- Scroll down to Ohio and find the City of Hamilton
- Check the box next to the posting
- The left side of the screen will show a red Continue box
- Follow instructions on the website
IF YOU HAVE TAKEN THE NTN TEST IN THE PAST YEAR (SINCE FEBRUARY 01, 2025), YOU CAN TRANSFER YOUR PASSING SCORE TO THE CITY OF HAMILTON VIA THE NTN WEBSITE. If you previously submitted your exam score to the City of Hamilton on or after February 01, 2025, and want to be considered for this recruitment, please email Brittany Chapman (Use the "Apply for this Job" box below).
to have your current NTN score resent to the City of Hamilton.
All testing must be completed prior to the Final date to receive applications.
In the case of tied score on the test, rank will be determined by the date and time the application was received.
Process and RequirementsA passing score is necessary to be included on the eligibility list. The process includes:
- Civil Service Exam
- Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT)
- Work Keys Assessment
- Interview
- Background Investigation
- Polygraph
- Psychological Exam
- Medical & Drug Screen
- Credit Check
- Neogov Onboarding
Application and Test must be completed/submitted by the Deadline: Sunday, March 01, 2026.
This is general duty firefighting work to combat and extinguish fires; perform emergency rescue and first aid; inspect structures and provide fire prevention information; and, in a variety of tasks, to maintain readiness of equipment and personnel. The primary critical responsibility of this classification is for the protection of life and property through learned procedures and responses. The work involves considerable physical exertion and the ability to perform prolonged strenuous work under adverse conditions where there is considerable hazard to the safety of self and others.
Firefighter / Apparatus Driver classed personnel also act as alternates on the life squad in responding to emergency medical calls or may be assigned to inspection duties. Although Firefighters typically follow trained team patterns of response to emergency situations, each individual must be able to react immediately and appropriately under conditions of extreme urgency. Working within a para-military organizational system, assignments are received from, and regulated by, a superior officer both when fighting fires and at the station.
- Responds to alarms and assists in the suppression of fires, including rescue, entry, ventilation, and salvage.
- Drives fire vehicles to emergencies, operates pumper to supply regulated amounts of water, operates aerial ladder.
- Maintains the fire station, cleaning and repairing equipment, and training to maintain and improve preparedness in case of fire or emergency.
- Handling a fire hose, operation of a pumper and/or aerial apparatus, rescue work, ventilation procedures and similar tasks.
- After a fire, emergency or training activity, maintains and prepares equipment to return it to readiness; maintains and tests fire apparatus, associated equipment, fire stations and grounds.
- Participates in continuing Fire Department training programs, drills, instructions and testing on subjects such as firefighting and fire containment methods and techniques, handling of emergencies due to chemical and hazardous materials, fire inspection methods and knowledge, emergency medical techniques and similar areas.
- Responds to requests for emergency medical assistance; operates medical telemetry and patient monitoring equipment; drives emergency life squad vehicle.
- When assigned, shall educate the public in fire prevention methods.
- Participates in hydrant, hose and equipment testing and inspection.
- Performs related work as required.
- Ability to learn a wide variety of firefighting techniques, fire inspection knowledge, and emergency medical skills within a reasonable working period.
- Ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions.
- Ability to react quickly and calmly in emergencies; ability to function effectively as a member of a trained emergency team following trained patterns of response.
- Excellent character and background consistent with the trust required of a public safety officer.
- Good general intelligence and mechanical aptitude to learn to operate a variety of specialized pieces of equipment.
- Is required to train to, and to maintain, given levels of proficiency in emergency victim care.
- Minimum of 18 at time of examination and not yet 41 years of age at time of appointment.
- High school…
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