Firefighter I definition
Examples of Firefighter I in a sentence
Employees who are hired with the expectation that they will obtain certain licenses, for example Paramedic and Firefighter I, and do not obtain these licenses shall be subject to termination.
Effective April 1, 1999, the District will implement the classifications of Firefighter I and Firefighter II.
If an employee is hired without Maine State Firefighter I & II, it is employee’s responsibility to obtain the certification.
If an employee is hired without Maine State Firefighter I & II, they must attend and pass the Maine State Firefighter I & II school as a condition of employment.
All newly hired Firefighter I and Firefighter II’s hired as of or after April 7, 2012 will be enrolled in the 3% @ 55 retirement plan.
Effective January 1, 2000 all Firefighter I and Firefighter II shall be covered under the California Public Employees Retirement System (“CALPERS”) 2% @ 50 safety plan supplemental formula.
The Firefighter I and Firefighter/Paramedic I classifications are a single-step salary position used for the time period from when a new Firefighter/Paramedic is hired until completion of the in-house training academy (typically 10 – 12 weeks) which shall end on the last day of a pay period.
If the firefighter is not able to obtain their Firefighter II credential within one year from the date of promotion to the rank of Firefighter II, then the Fire Chief can downgrade the firefighter to Firefighter I until successful completion of an IFSAC Firefighter II credential has been obtained or if an agreement, due to circumstances, has been agreed upon.
The new Firefighter I, without prior employment with CDF as a Firefighter I, shall enter at step I.
Employees newly hired by the Agency who do not possess the required certification(s) beyond EMT-B and Firefighter I (FFI) will have twenty-four (24) calendar months to obtain the required certification(s).