OPERATIONS MANAGER
Air Force Materiel Command
Posted: February 10, 2026 (9 days ago)
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Commonwealth of Massachusetts
MUNICIPAL DEPT
Location
Massachusetts, 02114
Salary
Type
Full-Time
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This posting is for the 2026 promotional exam to become the Fire Chief in Chicopee, Massachusetts, where candidates submit details about their work history, training, and education to earn points toward the position.
It involves leading the fire department, so it's ideal for experienced firefighters already working in the department who have supervisory roles and relevant certifications.
A good fit would be someone with strong leadership in emergency services and formal education in fire management.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts Human Resources Division
ONLINE EXPERIENCE/CERTIFICATION/TRAINING & EDUCATION (ECT&E) Examination
Title: FIRE CHIEF
Examination Date: March 3, 2026
Deadline for Online ECT&E Claim Submission: March 10, 2026, at 11:59 pm
This is the Online Experience, Certification/Training & Education (ECT&E) Claim for the 2026 Chicopee Fire Chief Departmental Promotional Examination scheduled for March 3, 2026.
There is no separate fee for filing this claim.
Only eligible candidates who have already submitted an application and payment to participate in the 2026 Chicopee Fire Chief departmental promotional examination scheduled for Tuesday, March 3, 2026, must complete this online claim.
The ECT&E application is separate from the written application and must be submitted for ECT&E credit.
ECT&E Examination Weights: ECT&E is made up of three categories and weighted as Experience 52%, Certification/Training 28% and Education 20%.
General Instructions: The ECT&E examination component asks a series of questions about a candidate’s employment, supervisory experience, trainings/certifications, and education.
The ECT&E guide contains instructions and examples on how to fill out the ECT&E application.
Please refer to the 2025 Fire Promotional ECT&E Guide for complete instructions and examples of how to fill out the online ECT&E Claim.
The guide is available on the Human Resources Division (HRD) Civil Service website at 2025 Fire Chief ECT&E Prep Guide.
Preparing & Saving Your Claim: Candidates will be able to log in, complete, and submit your online ECT&E claim up to the statutory deadline of March 10, 2026, at 11:59 pm.
Please be aware that once it is submitted, you will not be able to alter your online ECT&E Claim.
After submission, your online ECT&E Claim will be saved in your online account, and you will have access to download or print a copy at any time.
Written requests for modification of a submitted claim must be emailed to civilservice@mass.gov on or before the deadline date March 10, 2026, and will be added to your record for this examination component.
Please email civilservice@mass.gov for any technical problems before the deadline date.
Supporting Documentation: HRD requires the submission of supporting documentation for all claims submitted in your Online ECT&E Claim.
Please attach electronic copies of this documentation (such as official college transcripts, copies of licenses and certifications, etc.) to the Online ECT&E Claim or email to civilservice@mass.gov by March 10, 2026, by 11:59 pm.Forms: Employment Verification Form
Appeal Rights: Once you receive your examination score, you will have 17 calendar days from the emailing of your score to file an appeal of the scoring of your online ECT&E claim by statute. No new type of credit can be claimed once you submit your online ECT&E claim.
Claim Audits: After submission of your ECT&E claim AND during the life of the resulting eligible list, HRD reserves the right to conduct an audit of your ECT&E claim.
Be prepared to provide copies of all supporting documentation submitted as part of this examination component to HRD or the appointing authority upon request.
An explanatory reference guide with point allocations will be made available when exam scores are released.
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