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FIREFIGHTER
Norfolk Airport Authority
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Posted: 26-May-26
Location: Norfolk, Virginia
Type: Full Time
Categories:
Fire Fighter/Crash Rescue
Begin a challenging career with the Norfolk Airport Authority, a political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Our mission is to connect our community with the world by safely, reliably, and efficiently operating Norfolk International Airport.
Job Summary: This position assumes responsibility for providing aircraft rescue, firefighting and related emergency services as a member of the Airport Fire Department.
Shift Schedule: The normal work schedule is a 24-hour shift with an average of 56 hours workweek. Work shifts include weekends and holidays. Overtime is paid for all work over 52 hours and for holidays. Subject to recall at all times.
Starting Rate: $24.2489 PER HOUR / $65,569.1151 ANNUAL
CLOSING DATE: This job announcement will be open until filled.
INTERESTED APPLICANTS MUST SUBMIT THE REQUIRED DOCUMENTS IF YOUR APPLICATION IS SELECTED TO MOVE FORWARD IN THE EMPLOYMENT PROCESS.
The following certificates ONLY:
Firefighter II (NFPA 1001 2002 Standard or most current)
Aircraft Rescue Firefighter (NFPA 1003 2010 Standard or most current). If an applicant does not have this requirement, they must attend and pass the course as a condition of employment.
Emergency Medical Technician
Hazardous Materials – Operations
A current copy of your DMV driving record (dated within the last 30 days of posting date). You can go online to request a copy of your driving record at dmv.virginia.gov
See attached Firefighter Employment Process Timeline (Please note that all dates are tentative and are subject to change. Should changes be made, candidates will be informed as soon as possible).
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: The following duties are typical for this position. Incumbents may not perform all the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices.
Responds to all aircraft and other emergencies as directed by departmental operational guidelines and performs firefighting, rescue, emergency medical services and other related duties.
Participates in airfield safety inspections and activities including field condition and airfield lighting inspections, ramp safety inspections, bird/wildlife control and FOD removal. Also participate in snow desk operations and become familiar with the Runway Condition Assessment reporting process during periods of snow and ice.
Performs periodic inspections of fire hydrants, fire extinguishers, fire alarm systems, aircraft fueling vehicles/facilities and deicing fluid storage. Perform terminal safety checks as directed.
Assists in the maintenance and housekeeping of station and facilities. Assists in the maintenance and repair of AFD apparatus and equipment.
Participates in departmental training functions as required.
Be proficient in the operation of all AFD apparatus and equipment. (Including electronic equipment such as computers, laptops and/or cell phones)
Preparation of reports, maintenance of fire drill area and providing escort/standby services for contractor personnel.
Performs all other duties as assigned and directed.
Administer and adhere to all Authority policies and guidelines.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: The following generally describes the knowledge, skills and abilities required to enter the job and/or be learned within a short period of time to successfully perform the assigned duties.
Must be able to demonstrate technical skills in all aspects of firefighting and emergency services.
Must demonstrate a thorough knowledge of aircraft rescue and firefighting, emergency medical services, hazardous materials, incident command and fire prevention.
Must have a good knowledge of airport operations as it relates to vehicular operations, runway/taxiway systems/markings, bird/wildlife hazards and control, inclement weather operations and communications procedures.
The ability to work cooperatively with other members of the department, Airport Authority personnel and members of outside agencies at all levels.
EDUCATION/TRAINING:
High school graduate or equivalent.
EXPERIENCE:
Two years of professional firefighting experience, preferably one year of which is in Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting or three years volunteer experience of which one year included driving/operating fire apparatus.
CERTIFICATIONS:
Must meet the professional qualifications required by the Commonwealth of Virginia for:
Firefighter II (NFPA 1001 2002 Standard or most current)
Aircraft Rescue Firefighter (NFPA 1003 2010 Standard or most current). If an applicant does not have this requirement, they must attend and pass the course as a condition of employment.
Emergency Medical Technician
Hazardous Materials - Operations
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Possess a valid driver’s license and must meet NAA driving record requirements.
Ability to obtain and maintain eligibility to hold a Security Identification Display Area (SIDA) badge as may be required by assigned job duties and responsibilities.
Successful completion of both pre-employment written examination and physical agility testing.
EQUIPMENT OPERATION: Types of equipment used by fire fighters include but are not limited to major ARFF fire suppression vehicles, twin agent unit, utility vehicle, self-contained breathing apparatus, Hydraulic rescue tool, forcible entry had tools, generators, electrical lighting system, airbag lifting system, general maintenance tools (drills, screwdrivers, etc.), emergency medical equipment.
PHYSICAL & MENTAL DEMANDS: Persons with disabilities may be able to perform the essential duties of this class with reasonable accommodation. Reasonable accommodation will be evaluated on an individual basis and depends, in part, on the specific requirements for the job, the limitations related to disability and the ability of the hiring department to accommodate the limitations.
Duties entail the wearing of fire fighter protective clothing and self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) weighing approximately 50 pounds. While wearing this clothing, the fire fighter must have the ability to carry, pull and/or drag heavy objects for distances exceeding 100 feet up and down ladders and stairs. Examples include but are not limited to charged hose lines 1 ¾” in diameter or greater, rescue tools and equipment, potential victims, and power equipment. Firefighters must also have the ability to manipulate charged hose lines, use axes and other forcible entry tools, operate hydraulic rescue tools, generator, and other equipment. This position requires a considerable amount of physical strength and stamina. Firefighters must also have the ability to walk long distances and work long periods without rest. Employees must demonstrate their ability to perform these essential functions during their annual physical examinations.
The fire fighter must be able to read and understand policies, procedures, and technical publications of the FAA, Norfolk Airport Authority, Airport Fire Department, and other various training publications. Must have the ability to write reports in a clear and concise manner. Must have the ability to understand and carry out verbal orders under both normal and stressful conditions. Must have the ability to interpret the airport runway, taxiway, and lighting system. Must be able to think and speak clearly and make decisions under stress. Fire fighters must have the basic mathematical skills required for pump operations in determining friction losses, gallons per minute flows, and nozzle pressures. Must be able to disseminate information in a clear, concise manner under adverse conditions.
WORKING CONDITIONS/HAZARDS: The fire fighter must be able to work under adverse conditions associated with the intense heat and smoke encountered during firefighting. Must be able to function in a calm and professional manner during periods of intense stress. The fire fighter must be able to work from heights, in confined spaces, high noise areas, around jet exhaust fumes, and in darkness. Must have the ability to work in all adverse environmental conditions including heat, cold, rain, snow, etc. Under normal station conditions, the firefighter shall work in a two-story fire station requiring frequent climbing of stairs. The fire fighter shall also work in vehicle maintenance areas containing some vehicle exhaust fumes. Normal station conditions are comfortable, heated, and air-conditioned. Fire fighters work under conditions requiring the ability to clean station and apparatus, prepare meals, and make beds. Fire fighters work with various cleaning chemicals, motor oils, anti-freeze, AFFF, purple-K dry chemical, and are subject to exposure to other various chemicals and fuels under both normal and emergency conditions.
DRIVING RECORD REQUIREMENTS: All drivers must be at least 21 years of age, licensed for at least 3 years, have the type of license required by their state for the vehicles operated and meet the following driving record standards.
License is active and NOT suspended.
Any employee or applicant who has been licensed in their state for less than 3 years must provide a copy of their previous driving record to Human Resources.
An employee or applicant may have a North Carolina or Virginia driver’s license as long as they reside in that state.
An “unacceptable" DMV driving record includes the following violations during the most recent 3-year period:
Committing a Felony with a Motor Vehicle
DWI/DUI
Drug Offense
Eluding a Police Officer
Foreign citizens with no historical driving record available to us
Hit Run / Leaving the Scene of an accident
Lending an Operator’s License or Registration to Another
Open Container Violation
Passing a Stopped School Bus
Racing or Speed Contest Violation
Reckless Driving
Speeding 25 mph, or more, above speed limit
Suspended License History – Drivers who have had 3 or more license suspensions as a result of moving violations
Temporary Operator's Permit
Two or more at fault accident convictions
Vehicle Manslaughter/Homicide
Three or more moving violations within the past 12 months
Note: Texting or cell phone violations are considered moving violations because they increase the chance of being in an accident.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT: It is the policy of the Norfolk Airport Authority (NAA) to provide equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all persons regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, race, religion, creed, sex, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law. In addition, NAA will provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities.
DISCLAIMER: The above information in this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities and qualifications required of employees assigned to this job. All Norfolk Airport Authority (NAA) employees are at-will under Virginia law and NAA personnel policies.
Norfolk International Airport is owned and operated by the Norfolk Airport Authority, a political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Policies are determined by a nine-member board of commissioners who are appointed by Norfolk City Council and carried out by the executive director and staff.
Norfolk Airport Authority departments consist of Administration, Human Resources, Finance, Market Development, Police, Fire, Parking, Building Maintenance, Field Maintenance, Janitorial and Operations with a personnel authorization of approximately 200 employees.
Norfolk Airport Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability.
Contact Information
Norfolk Airport Authority
Human Resource Department
2200 Norview Ave.
Norfolk, VA 23518-5807
Employment Hotline (24 hrs): 757-857-3416
Norfolk Airport Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug-Free Workplace.