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Municipal Fire Fighting and Prevention Supervisors

Did You Know:

  • Firefighting involves hazardous conditions and long, irregular hours.
  • About nine out of 10 firefighters were employed by local governments.
  • Applicants generally must pass written, physical and medical examinations, and candidates with some postsecondary education are increasingly preferred.
  • Keen competition for jobs is expected because this occupation attracts many qualified candidates.


Industry Areas

  • Local Government (OES Designation)
  • State Government (OES Designation)
  • Other Support Services

Day-to-Day Tasks

  • Assign firefighters to jobs at strategic locations to facilitate rescue of persons and maximize application of extinguishing agents.
  • Provide emergency medical services as required, and perform light to heavy rescue functions at emergencies.
  • Assess nature and extent of fire, condition of building, danger to adjacent buildings, and water supply status to determine crew or company requirements.

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Overall Kind of Work

Every year, fires and other emergencies take thousands of lives and destroy property worth billions of dollars. Firefighters help protect the public against these dangers by responding to fires an...

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Work Environment

Military

Firefighters work indoors and outdoors while fighting fires. They are exposed to the smoke, heat, and flames of the fires they fight.

Status

What is the difference between enlisted and officer?

Enlisted:
Enlisted members enter the Military with a high school diploma (in some cases a GED), at a minimum. They are employed in almost every type of military career, often in hands-on roles.

Officers: Officers either enter the Military with a four-year college degree or greater or served previously as enlisted members, and are generally employed in management roles or highly specialized fields that require intensive training.
  • no Officer
  • yes Enlisted

Military Breakdown

The number of people who currently hold this career in the Military.

604 Municipal Fire Fighting and Prevention Supervisors in the military

Service Branches

Firefighters work in the following services:

Air Force

Type of Work

The level of day-to-day involvement with data, people or things.

Data: High
People: High
Things: High

Skills at a Glance

The levels of different skills helpful in this career.

Verbal skills: Medium
Critical Thinking & Problem Solving: High
Equipment Operation & Maintenance: High
Math & Science Skills: High
Technology Design & Control: High
Leadership: High

Workplace at a Glance

The level of different environmental factors you would experience on the job.

Responsibility: High
Exposure to Job Hazards: High
Physical Activity: Medium
Decision Making: High
Repetitiveness: Low
Level of Competition: Medium
Time Pressure: Low