How do you become a BLM firefighter?

How do you become a BLM firefighter?

BLM Nevada has one of the largest firefighting programs in the continental U.S. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, have a valid passport or birth certificate and a valid driver’s license, be at least 18 years old and pass a work capacity test (pack test) on the first day.

How much do Smokejumpers make?

A smokejumper earns around $16.00 per hour while a smokejumper foreman earns about $24.00 per hour. Smokejumpers are paid nothing extra for making parachute jumps; however, they do receive hazard pay equivalent to 25 percent of their base pay when working on an uncontrolled wildfire.

How do I become a firefighter?

All firefighters undergo post-secondary school training, either in a technical school, college, or firefighting academy. Since each department and agency sets its own qualifications and application process, one of the best places to learn about requirements is at the local firehouse.

Do you have to pass a pack test to become a firefighter?

You will be required to pass a pack test before you can be officially hired on. The Wildland Pack Test is a test that every firefighter has to pass once per year. It’s quite an easy test to pass but kills the shins when you’re done with it.

How do I apply for a job with the fire department?

Since each department and agency sets its own qualifications and application process, one of the best places to learn about requirements is at the local firehouse. Please contact the department in which you wish to obtain a career or membership.

What are the requirements to become a smokejumper?

Smokejumpers must be self-reliant and work both independently and as an organized crew. They also must be in outstanding physical condition and have at least one year of prior firefighting experience. You can read more about smokejumpers on their Smokejumper’s website.

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