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Fire Fighter Recruitment FAQ

Written Exam

The Phoenix Fire Department recruits for Firefighter approximately once per year.  This varies depending on hiring needs.The only means of applying is online. To apply, go to the City of Phoenix Employment website and search for Firefighter Recruit.

During the recruitment period, the study guide will be available by accessing the link provided in the job announcement. 

No. All applicants will be administered the written exam on a predetermined exam date.

Your written exam notice, either in hardcopy or saved on your phone. Do not bring:  the study guide, pens, pencils, calculators, food, drinks, family, friends. Backpacks are NOT allowed; please do not bring them with you as we will not have a place to store them during the exam.    

The passing score is determined by the average score achieved by the applicants taking the test.

Yes.  However, upon employment, all Firefighters have twenty-four months after date of employment to move into the designated residency area. The designated residency area is the area within 35 miles of the center of Phoenix (designated as 13th Avenue and Hatcher Road), or the Maricopa Association of Governments' (MAG) planning areas and incorporated areas, and includes towns and cities whose border is wholly or partially within the 35-mile radius or the MAG boundaries.

Your experience as a firefighter may help in the testing process, but the Phoenix Fire Department does not accept transfers.  You will be required to test and if successful, you will have to go through the training as any other firefighter recruit.  Consideration may be afforded to those who have recently graduated the Phoenix Fire Department Training Academy.  Go to the AZ Department of Health Services website to check on transferring your EMT Certification.

You must be at least 18 years of age on or before the day of the test.

The City of Phoenix does not have a maximum age limit.

A GED or high school diploma is preferred, however the written exam and materials used at the Phoenix Fire Department Training Academy are at the grade 14 reading level.​

Yes. 

No.  However, if you are a non-citizen, you must have acceptable documentation that you are a legal resident of the United States.  The documentation must be presented when a job offer is made. 

No.  You will have to present two (2) forms of identification at the time of hire (usually a driver's license & social security card).

No. You will have to present a copy at the time of hire. 

All firefighter recruits go through a background screening process before being hired. Criminal history and convictions will be reviewed prior to a final job offer. Sworn public safety positions require closer scrutiny by hiring authorities during the background screening process. Disclosure of all criminal history is required for the background screening process.

Yes. You will need to present photo identification, or you will not be allowed to take the exam.

Most of the questions are derived from the Firefighter Recruit Exam Study Guide.  Reading comprehension and math will also be included.

Written exam results will be emailed four to six weeks after the exam. Your final notice will include your written exam score. Those who receive a passing score will be placed on an eligibility list for Firefighter Recruit by the City of Phoenix Human Resources Department. The Phoenix Fire Department will then use this list to invite candidates for selection interviews.

No.  However, you must possess State of Arizona Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification at the time of the final selection interview. National Registry EMT certification not accepted. See Arizona Department of Health Services website.

Yes. You must contact the Department of Health Services in the state you obtained your EMT certification to determine if your certification can be transferred. Not all state EMT certifications are eligible to transfer. AZ Department of Health Services website

CPAT

Firefighters must carry an array of specialized tools and equipment that can weigh over 70 lbs, plus a breathing apparatus that weighs 40 lbs.

Proof of successful completion of a Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) from a licensed agency within 6 months is required at the scheduled date of your final selection interview.  See CPAT for more information.

Yes. The City of Phoenix Fire Department will ONLY accept CPAT certification from other “licensed” agencies or municipalities. You must show proof of successful completion from a licensed agency within 6 months of your scheduled final selection interview. Visit the IA​FF to confirm your agency is licensed.

Hiring

Yes. Candidates must complete and pass a medical examination. This examination includes a cardiovascular fitness component that must be passed with a Tier 2 grading or better. 

Yes, and you will be subject to being tested up to 3 additional times a year.

The City of Phoenix usually distributes applications for Firefighter Recruits once a year. However, the expiration date of the eligible list may be extended at the discretion of the Human Resources Department.

We don’t know at this time. The number of people hired varies from year to year, depending upon the number of employees retiring, the amount of employee turnover, and the number of new stations opened and the budget.

The Phoenix Fire Department is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against race or gender.  Women have to pass the same physical ability exam as men do. Women enjoy respect in the Department because they have demonstrated their abilities in order to be hired. In training they are held to the same standard as men. During the PFD Training Academy, one of the most important things instructors look for is that recruits are giving 100 percent.

Yes. You can test to be a paramedic after the 1-year probation.

Training Academy

Firefighting involves extremely hard, skilled physical work, and firefighters must be able to handle emergency, life-or-death situations. Firefighters must also be willing learners. Continuous in-service training throughout their careers keeps them up-to-date on the newest technologies and latest fire suppression methods. Training in the fire service encompasses many subjects, such as building construction, emergency medical procedures, hazardous materials, technical rescue, public education, community relations. Firefighters must have strong social skills, and the ability to think and communicate clearly in very stressful situations. You are more than welcome to stop by any Phoenix Fire Station during business hours (8-5) and visit with the on-duty crew to find out more.

The Recruit Academy lasts approximately 14 weeks. Those who successfully complete the recruit program are placed in the field as probationary firefighters for approximately 9 months. During that time period an on-going structured training program will be provided along with monthly evaluations. Probationary firefighters return to the Training Academy for additional training days for further advanced training.

Following successful completion of the probationary period, all firefighters are then assigned to emergency medical transportation duty for 200 shifts. Following this period, firefighters will be assigned to fire companies.

The first promotional opportunity is to Fire Engineer. You must have 3 ½ years on the job. For promotion to Fire Captain, you must have 7years on the job. This time can be reduced up to 6 months with college credits. Both tests may consist of a written and practical exercise. The Battalion Chief test can be taken after one year as a certified Captain.

Every station is designed to accommodate a crew for 24 hours. This includes a kitchen, dorm, restrooms, showers, exercise equipment, TV room. Sleeping is permitted, as is cooking, working out, and studying, although you must be ready to respond to alarms and fulfill other duty requirements at all times.

The Phoenix Fire Department is structured to mirror a military hierarchy. The station is a microcosm of that, beginning with the firefighters, a fire engineer (driver) in charge of the apparatus, and a Captain in charge of the entire crew. Each area of the city has a Battalion Chief in charge of operations and stations in his or her Battalion.

Personal Information Change

Sign into your applicant profile on the City of Phoenix Employment website and update your profile information. It is very important that you keep this current, as the City will communicate with you via email, and the system will use the email address you have provided in your account profile.

Send an e-mail to the City of Phoenix Fire Department at recruitment.pfd@phoenix.gov. This e-mail is checked on regular city business days. You should get a response within 24 to 48 hours.  The information you receive from this e-mail is directly from Fire Human Resources.