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SUPERVISORY FIREFIGHTER (Title 5)

Air National Guard Units

Department of the Air Force

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Salary

$61,722 - $80,243

per year

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GS-8 Pay Grade

Base salary range: $46,479 - $60,424

Typical requirements: 1 year specialized experience at GS-7. Graduate study or significant experience.

Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).

Job Description

Summary

This job is for a lead firefighter in the Air National Guard, where you'll supervise a team in fighting fires, performing rescues, handling hazardous materials, and training others on fire safety.

It involves physically demanding work in emergency situations at a military base in Oklahoma City.

A good fit would be someone with hands-on firefighting experience, strong leadership skills, and the physical fitness to handle high-stress, hazardous duties.

Key Requirements

  • One year of specialized experience at GS-08 level or equivalent in controlling and extinguishing fires in a military, industrial, volunteer, or governmental fire department
  • Experience in rescue operations and handling hazardous materials incidents
  • Knowledge of fire communications equipment operation and fire hazard detection/reduction
  • Ability to develop, implement, or provide training in fire protection and prevention
  • Meet strict medical standards including corrected vision of at least 20/30 in one eye and 20/70 in the other, normal hearing, no pulmonary or heart diseases, and full mobility
  • General experience following directions, understanding regulations, and performing or learning supervisory firefighter duties
  • Subject to periodic medical exams to ensure fitness for arduous physical duties

Full Job Description

THIS IS A NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 5 EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITION.

This National Guard position is for a SUPERVISORY FIREFIGHTER (Title 5), Position Description Number T6307000 and is part of the OK 137th Special Operations Wing, Oklahoma Air National Guard.

GENERAL EXPERIENCE: Must possess the experiences or training that demonstrates the ability to follow directions and to read, understand, and retain a variety of instructions, regulations, and procedures and that otherwise demonstrates the ability to perform or learn to perform the duties of Supervisory Firefighter.

SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: Must posses One-year equivalent to at least the GS-08 level controlling or extinguishing fires as a member of an organized military, industrial, volunteer, or governmental fire department or brigade.

Have experience in rescue operations; experience in detection, reduction, or elimination of potential fire hazards; experience in operation of fire communications equipment; experience in controlling hazardous materials incidents; and developing, implementing, or providing training in fire protection and prevention.

Medical Requirements - Applicants who apply for positions that have duties of an arduous or hazardous nature must meet the medical standards described below.

Since individual positions may not include all such duties, a physical condition or impairment may be disqualifying for employment only if there is a direct relationship between the condition and the nature of the duties of the specific position to be filled.

Military medical requirements are strictly adhered to reach fully qualified status.

Employees in positions, involving firefighting duties or other duties involving arduous physical exertion, may be subject to periodic (e.g., annual) medical examinations following appointment to determine fitness for continued performance of the duties of the position.

Any serious deviation from sound medical condition may be grounds for rejection of an applicant regardless of whether the condition is named below.

Remediable defects or curable diseases will not exclude a person from consideration, but proof that such defects have been remedied or the disease cured must be received during the life of the eligible register before persons otherwise qualified may be considered for appointment under civil service rules.

Specific Medical Requirements: Eyes: Corrected distant vision must be at least 20/30 in one eye and 20/70 in the other eye.

Uncorrected distant vision is required only if it is likely that corrective lenses may be lost or broken. If so, uncorrected distant vision must be at least 20/100 binocular.

Ability to distinguish basic colors is required. Applicants must be free from acute or chronic eye disease.

Ears: Using an audiometer for measurement, there should be no loss of 30 or more decibels in the unaided worst ear at the 500, 1000, and 2000 Hz levels.

Nose, Mouth, and Throat: Applicants must be free from conditions that interfere with distinct speech, free breathing, or with the use of breathing apparatuses or protective equipment.

Lungs: Applicants must be free from any pulmonary or chest wall disease or condition that results in not being able to perform the duties of the position.

Heart and Blood Vessels: The following conditions may be cause for rejection: organic heart disease, valvular or vascular diseases, coronary heart disease, angina pectoris, recurrent syncope, or history of myocardial infarction.

Abdomen: Acute or chronic disease or inflammation of the abdominal viscera, hernia, or significant enlargement of the liver or spleen that interferes with the performance of the duties of the position will be cause for rejection.

Spine, Pelvic, Sacroiliac and Lumbo-Sacral Joints: Applicants must have free movement of spine and pelvic joints.

Neurological System: Degenerative neurological disease or disorder that results in documented evidence of neurological impairment that renders the applicant unable to perform the duties of the position will be cause for rejection.

A history of serious mental disease may be disqualifying. Extremities: Individuals cannot have anomalies in the number, form, proportion, and movement of the extremities that interfere with function.

This includes non-united fractures; non-reducible dislocations; united fractures and reduced dislocations with incomplete restoration of function; amputation of arm, hand, leg, or foot; loss of any skeletal portion of the thumb of either hand; loss of more than the two distal phalanges of the ring or little fingers of either hand; any lose joints; pes cavus, weak foot, or clubfoot; flatfoot with symptoms unresponsive to orthotics; loss or deformity of great toe or any two toes on the same foot; torn cartilage or loose foreign bodies within the knee joint; instability of the knee joint; or inadequately healed surgical procedure.

Major Duties:

The primary purpose of this position is: To serve as a Station Chief responsible for oversight and direction of the day-to-day operations of a fire station with two or more firefighting crews (including a Crew Chief and assigned crew) who drive and operate firefighting vehicles of significant complexity, fight airfield and structural fires, perform crash and rescue operations, and assist in reducing and/or eliminating potential fire hazards.

As the Station Chief, provides immediate oversight and direction of day-to-day operations at a fire station for an assigned shift.

Supervises two or more crews, each including a Crew Chief and three or more firefighters, at least one Driver-Operator, and one piece of motorized firefighting equipment in firefighting and crash-rescue operations.

Plans and assigns work to be accomplished by subordinates based on priorities and deadlines, selective consideration of the difficulty and requirements of assignments, and the capabilities of employees.

Coordinates with chiefs on other shifts and at other stations concerning matters of work accomplishment, training, priorities, and procedures.

Provides recommendations to higher levels of supervision for appointment, promotion, retention, and reassignment of employees. Counsels' employees on work and basic terms of employment and benefits.

Directs the operation of firefighting vehicles such as pumpers, aerial ladder trucks, and crash-rescue trucks.

Directs crew(s) to the scene of the fire following a predetermined route or selecting an alternate when necessary.

Supervises positioning of firefighting vehicle(s) considering factors such as wind direction, rescue, sources of water, hazards from falling structures, and location of armament on aircraft.

Takes charge of all firefighting activities at the scene in the absence of the Fire Chief or Assistant Fire Chief.

Directs the operation of pumps, turrets, extended waterways, ground sweep nozzles, and other similar equipment.

Determines proper pressures, the number of lines, and relays requirements to the booster pumper.

When operating a crash truck, maneuvers vehicle to keep the fire in optimum range while ensuring that backflash or flashover will not occur.

Supervises the performance of crash-rescue and firefighting duties at airfields handling complex aircraft (e.g., fighters, bombers, cargo, passenger).

Aircraft carry large volumes of fuel, conventional and sometimes nuclear weapons, and/or highly flammable or explosive cargo.

Maintains constant awareness of the frequent changes in cockpit design, ordinance placement, and cabin layouts to determine how they affect the difficulty of rescue and firefighting.

Directs the application of water through turrets, extended waterways, and handlines to cool weapons and ammunitions during rescue, and operation or deactivation of specialized mechanisms and systems such as hatch or canopy release mechanisms, ejection seat mechanisms, or oxygen supply systems.

Supervises the performance of structural firefighting duties for a variety of facilities which may include research and/or large industrial complexes; hazardous materials (HAZMAT) containment and control duties; and/or Basic Life Support duties.

Performs pre-fire planning by physically going through structures to become familiar with the layout, fire hazards, and location of fixed fire protection systems.

Supervises firefighters in performing Basic Life Support and/or HAZMAT technician containment and control duties.

May assist in the development of special protective services for structures imposing extreme hazards.

Supervises the rescue of personnel and immediate first aid measures to alleviate further injury and prepare the victim(s) for transport to a medical facility.

Uses direct pressure and/or tourniquets to stop bleeding, checks windpipe for obstructions, performs CPR, and/or provides other appropriate assistance.

Directs and participates in regular training and exercises as required. Supervises the maintenance of firefighting equipment and fire station facilities.

Directs and/or demonstrates functional tests and inspections. Directs/demonstrates preventive maintenance on equipment and housekeeping duties associated with facilities.

Complies with health, safety, security, and environmental rules and procedures and performs work in a manner that enhances the safety of the work environment.

Ensures federal, state, and local protection/prevention ordinances and building codes concerning health, safety, security, and the environment are strictly adhered to.

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Posted on USAJOBS: 2/20/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 2/20/2026

Source: USAJOBS | ID: OK-12892791-AF-26-012