As a firefighter, you will play a crucial role in protecting lives, property, and the environment through fire suppression, rescue operations, and emergency medical services. If you're ready to make a difference and be part of a dynamic and highly-trained team, we encourage you to apply.
Class specifications are intended to present a descriptive list of the range of duties performed by employees in the class. Specifications are not intended to reflect all duties performed within the job.
THE COMMUNITY
Located near the east shore of the San Francisco Bay, the City of El Cerrito is an ethnically diverse community offering a high quality of life within one of the nation's most sophisticated and beautiful living areas. With a population of 25,000 residents, El Cerrito has the advantage of being centrally located in a major metropolitan area. El Cerrito is an established community with a strong self-identity and a commitment to enhancing the quality of life for its community members.
THE DEPARTMENT
El Cerrito Fire Department is a modern, well-managed department providing Fire services to a diverse community. The Department offers many opportunities for professional growth including training in technical rescue, auto extrication, operating fire apparatus, fire investigation, fire prevention, training and promotional opportunities for Fire Engineer, Captain and Battalion Chief.
THE POSITION
As an all risk agency, firefighters are required to perform in many disciplines of the fire service, including structural and wild land fire suppression, BLS and assist with ALS emergency medical services, technical rope rescue, auto extrication, cribbing and shoring, hazmat, fire prevention and occupancy inspections. Tasks also include public education, fire investigation, public and community service, staff assignments which may involve both 48/96 work schedule and 40 hour/week work and training assignments. Firefighters may be committed on multi-day extended emergency assignments that can include out of County assignments throughout the State. This position requires driving and operating motor vehicles including fire apparatus, ladder trucks, staff vehicles, towing trailers and conducting routine apparatus inspections.
Under general supervision, to perform advanced life support when on paramedic assignment, emergency medical services and to engage in fire fighting, rescue and all other emergency services and prevention activities in protecting life, property and the environment; to drive, operate and maintain all fire department apparatus and equipment; to conduct, assist and participate in training programs, to participate in inspections and related fire prevention activities, public education, and to do related work as required. Receives general supervision from Fire Captain, Battalion Chief(s), and Fire Department Administration.
City Perks:
- CalPERS Retirement: CalPERS Classic members 2.7% @ 55 and PEPRA members 2% @ 62 retirement formula integrated with Social Security; 11% employee contribution.
- Medical Insurance: Fully paid health premiums for employees and dependents (up to the Kaiser family rate); cash in lieu option available at $350 per month.
- Dental: The City contributes full cost of family coverage under the Delta Dental Plan.
- Life Insurance: The City pays for basic life insurance up to $100,000.
- Short-Term/Long-Term Disability Insurance: 2/3rds of salary up to the maximum monthly.
- Voluntary Benefits: Supplemental life insurance, deferred compensation plans and flexible spending accounts (FSAs).
- Holidays: 13 holidays per year and 1 birthday holiday.
- Vacation: 144 hours earned in first year of service.
- Sick Leave: Accrued at 24 hours per month.
- Degree Pay: 3% of base pay for AA, 5% of base pay for BA/BS, and any employee who has completed 60 semester units from an accredited college or university and completes six (6) semester units every 24 months shall receive a differential of 3% of base pay.
- Tuition Reimbursement: Tuition reimbursement up to the maximum of $2,500 per year for work related studies.
- Bilingual Pay: The City pays $1,200 per year to employees who are bilingual and who have passed a proficiency test provided by the City.
- Wellness Program: Access to an array of wellness programs offered by the City such as massage days, fitness and meditation classes, Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
Tentative interview dates: The week of January 26, 2026
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Application attachments must include:
- Resume with detailed work history
- Copy of your valid driver's license
- A copy of your CFSTES Firefighter I Certification
- A copy of your valid California Paramedic License
- A copy of your valid CPAT card
Qualified applicants receive equal consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, sexual orientation, or disability.
Please Note: Minorities and women are encouraged to apply.
In accordance with the Federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), if special accommodations are necessary at any stage of the selection process, notification of such accommodations must be made to the City at the time the employment application is filed. Medical documentation must be provided upon request.
SELECTION PROCESS:
The selection process will include a review of the application, resume and certificates. Those candidates who clearly demonstrate that they most closely meet the City's needs in terms of training, education, experience, and other job related characteristics, may be invited to participate in a selection process which may include multiple panel interviews, skill demonstration and a Chief's interview. A thorough background investigation will be completed on finalists in the selection process. Prospective employees will continue the process which will include a Personal History Questionnaire (Pre-Poly), a psychological evaluation and a thorough medical examination, which may include but is not limited to stress and resting EKG's, TB testing, back x-rays, blood panel, and drug screening.
All final candidates who were not offered a position at this time, but received a passing Oral Board Panel Interview score, will be placed on a eligibility list for 2 years providing they maintain currency (I year) with FCTC and their CPAT test.
THE CITY OF EL CERRITO IS A DRUG, ALCOHOL, AND SMOKE FREE WORKPLACE