Fire Prevention Recruitment

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Arlington Fire Department is no longer accepting applications for the Fire Prevention Inspector Trainee position.

For questions about a career in the fire service or the recruitment process, please contact the Recruitment Officer email.

For other AFD positions, visit the City of Arlington’s Career Opportunities site.

Questions?

Lieutenant Joshua Jones
Office: 817-459-6022
Fax: 817-457-4663
firehire@arlingtontx.gov

Hours of Operation
Monday to Friday
8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Closed Saturday, Sunday and Major Holidays

Hiring Process

What to Expect

Applicants will be deemed disqualified for employment if the following items are not met and/or if the applicant has deliberately falsified or failed to provide any of the requested information. These items are all required, but their order may be varied to suit the circumstances.

  1. Civil Service Application
  2. Entrance Exam
  3. Oral Interview
  4. Background Investigation
  5. Polygraph
  6. Conditional Offer of Employment Contingent upon passing a drug screen and alcohol test, medical and psychological evaluation

TLGC 143.026 Procedure for Filling Beginning Position

See Texas Local Government Code § 143.026.

The following process begins with the successful completion of the Civil Service entrance examination that is administered by the Director.

An applicant who at any point in this process fails to meet any scheduled appointment, fails to provide any required paperwork by the specified deadline, or otherwise fails to perform as required by the Arlington Fire Department or City of Arlington Human Resources staff, may be disqualified from employment. Applicant may also be disqualified for employment based on any relevant factual information obtained during the hiring process. When an applicant is disqualified for employment, the Department Head or his/her designee will notify the Director of the reason(s) for the determination in writing.

A. Eligibility List and Request for Certified List

  1. The Director provides the Department Head with an Eligibility List (the List) of Applicants. The List is comprised of the names and scores of the applicants who successfully complete the entrance examination. The List is ordered by the exam scores plus any points available for being honorably discharged from the armed services of the United States, from highest to lowest. Tied scores are addressed according to these Rules. The List expires when it no longer contains the required number of applicants to form a Certified Eligibility List or when its expiration date arrives.
  2. The City Council determines the number of positions allocated to the Fire Department in the Classification Ordinance, as amended. The Fire Department determines the number of positions to be filled based on vacancies in approved positions. The Department Head determines if and when entry-level positions will be filled, as well as the number of applicants required. The Department Head informs the Director of the cause for any candidates being deemed unsuitable during the hiring process. The Director is responsible for officially disqualifying candidates deemed unsuitable from further consideration.
  3. Once the Department Head, or his/her designee, determines that a vacancy is to be filled, he/she must send a memo to the Director requesting a Certified Eligibility List comprised of the suitable applicants who remain in the process.

Compensation/Benefits

Compensation

Fire Prevention Inspector

  • Inspector Trainee: $20.59/hourly (until certification completion)
  • Entry: $75,186
  • 12 Months: $78,946
  • 24 Months: $82,900
  • 36 Months: $87,046
  • 48 Months: $91,406
  • 60 Months: $96,002
  • 180 Months: $98,395
  • 240 Months: $100,855

Fire Prevention Specialist

  • Entry: $101,265
  • 12 Months: $106,329

Fire Investigator Bomb Tech

  • Entry: $112,242
  • 12 Months: $117,854

Deputy Fire Marshal

  • Entry: $125,004
  • 12 Months: $131,255

Additional Pay

  • Language Pay
  • Bachelor Degree

Benefits

  • Medical Insurance
  • Dental Insurance
  • Paid Life Insurance
  • 12 Paid Holidays
  • TMRS 20 Year Retirement
  • 401K with 50% Match
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Tax Saver Plan
  • Generous Sick Leave Plan
  • 457 Deferred Compensation Plan

Minimum Eligibility Requirements

An applicant for Firefighter or Fire Prevention Inspector entry classifications shall meet the following qualifications to be considered for an entry-level position:

  1. Be a graduate of an accredited high school or have an equivalency certificate. Applicants shall be required to furnish official transcripts or other competent evidence of completion of the aforementioned academic requirements.
  2. Applicants shall be a citizen of the United States.
  3. Applicants shall be able to read, write and fluently speak English.
  4. Be of good moral character.
  5. A person is not eligible to take an entrance examination for a beginning position in the Fire Department unless the person is at least eighteen (18) years of age but not forty-six (46) years of age or older as of date of test. The hiring age range for an Arlington Fire Department Suppression position is 18 to 45 years old. The hiring age range for an Arlington Fire Department Prevention position is 21 to 45 years old.
    Applicant must obtain the age of eighteen (18) years before they are eligible for employment in an Arlington Fire Department Suppression position and twenty-one (21) years before they are eligible for employment in an Arlington Fire Department Prevention position. Applicant must have not exceeded the maximum age limit prior to appointment or the expiration of the eligibility list, whichever occurs first.
  6. Makes application in the manner prescribed in the Notice of Examination, and files the application with the Director within the time limits prescribed in the notice of examination.
  7. Additional consideration may be given for candidates with existing certifications: Preferably possess certification as a basic Firefighter, or become certifiable at time of appointment, as established by the Texas Commission on Fire Protection (i.e., the AISD Fire Academy Program). At or before the time of entrance examination, applicant shall provide either
    1. evidence of certification issued by the Texas Commission on Fire Protection, or
    2. evidence of current enrollment in a basic recruit fire training academy approved by the Texas Commission of Fire Protection.
  8. Additional consideration may be given for candidates with existing certifications: Preferably possess certification as a (1) Paramedic (more preferable) or (2) an Advanced EMT or EMT-I by the Texas Department of State Health Services at time of appointment. At or before the time of the entrance examination, applicant shall provide either
    1. a Paramedic or Advanced EMT or EMT-I Certificate issued by the Texas Department of State Health Services, or
    2. evidence of current enrollment in a Paramedic (more preferable) or Advanced EMT or EMT-I course approved by the Texas Department of State Health Services.
  9. Additional consideration may be given for candidates with any other relevant existing certifications.
  10. Possess a valid Texas Class B Exempt driver’s license that is not in jeopardy of suspension or revocation or be able to obtain one within one (1) year of employment.
  11. An Applicant may not be certified as eligible for a beginning position with a Fire Department unless the applicant meets all legal requirements necessary to become eligible for future certification by the Commission on Fire Protection Personnel Standards and Education.
  12. An applicant may not be certified as eligible for a beginning position with Fire Prevention unless the applicant meets all legal requirements necessary to become eligible for future licensing by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement.
  13. To the extent the employment standards for beginning Firefighters or Fire Prevention Inspectors as provided in these Rules exceed the requirements of Chapter 143 and other applicable state laws, any of such entry-level employment requirements not prescribed by state laws may be waived by the Department Head with the concurrence of the Director and consent of the Chief Executive when such waiver would be in the best interest of the Fire Department and provided further that such waiver of requirements shall not substantially lower the high standards sought by the City.

Criminal Justice Information System (CJIS)

All employees of the Arlington Fire Department, regardless of position or assignment, are required to meet and maintain qualifications for Criminal Justice Information Systems (CJIS) access, as specified by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement’s Texas CJIS Systems Access Policy(PDF, 45KB). Please review additional information on the Texas Department of Public Safety.

Civil Service

To learn more about the Local and Government Rules visit the following links.