Recruitment #2604-2412Y-LAT
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MILWAUKEE FIRE DEPARTMENT
4/17/2026 08:00:00 AM
5/15/2026 11:59:00 PM
Firefighters respond to a wide range of emergencies, performing rescue, Emergency Medical Services (EMS), and firefighting duties. Firefighters also operate equipment, maintain equipment and facilities, engage in fire prevention education, pre-fire planning inspections, and carry out other specialized assignments.
Reasonable accommodations requested by qualified individuals with disabilities will be made in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, as amended by the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act (ADAAA) of 2008.
DISQUALIFIERS – Your application will be rejected if any of the following are true
The annual salary range is $70,816.96 to $93,171.20, with additional raises annually and excellent benefits. Appointment is at a wage rate in the 4AN salary range equivalent to the transfer candidate’s years of service.
The examination process may include written tests, structured oral interview, a valid CPAT certificate issued within one year of a to-be-determined hire date and a background investigation. All phases of the examination must be successfully completed in order to continue in the selection process. Failure in any segment of the examination disqualifies a candidate from continuing in the selection process.
Candidates must successfully complete the examination components to be notified of the other testing components.
Candidates must provide a copy of the following valid documents at the time of application:
Candidates who successfully complete all phases of the examination will be placed on an eligible list for consideration for employment. Eligible lists are good for 2 years unless abolished or extended by the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners.
Candidates offered employment must successfully complete a background investigation, medical examination, psychological evaluation, and drug test as a condition of employment.
Final appointment to the position of Firefighter is contingent upon passing all pre-employment components, the number of vacancies, State of Wisconsin Paramedic licensure , a valid CPAT issued within one year of a to-be-determined hire date, and approval by the Fire and Police Commission.
Testing information will be provided to candidates after initial application review. Candidates will be provided instruction on testing steps and directed to schedule testing via emailed notices.
Qualified candidates will receive email notification that they are invited to attend and will be notified of the specific test date, time, format and location of each testing component.
Preference points may be added to the final passing score in accordance with State Statutes and Fire and Police Commission Rules. Qualified military veterans, bona fide City of Milwaukee residents and those that have completed a Regionally Accredited Associate’s degree in Fire Technology/Fire Protection Engineering, Fire Medic, Paramedicine or accredited Bachelor’s degree in Fire Science are eligible to receive preference points.
The preference points may be claimed via the online application, and the necessary supporting documentation may be uploaded to the online application, mailed to the Fire and Police Commission at Room 705, City Hall, 200 E. Wells Street, Milwaukee, WI 53202-3554, or emailed to ***email_hidden***.
Supporting documentation must be received or postmarked by May 15th, 2026.
o An undeleted copy of your DD-214. Undeleted means that the copy you submit must include the bottom portion that indicates the type of discharge you received. Note: If you have not yet been released from active duty, you may present individual orders or a letter from your commanding officer attesting to honorable service and the dates thereof, in lieu of the DD-214.
o Both document(s) submitted must include all of the following:
o First and last name.
o Complete numbered street address City, state and zip code.
o At least one (1) of the document(s) you submit must be dated between April 17 th and May 15 th , 2026 to verify that you lived at this address during the application period
o Unexpired State of Wisconsin driver’s license, Wisconsin State identification card, or any other unexpired official identification card or license issued by a Wisconsin governmental body or unit, or by an employer in the normal course of business (no business cards). Examples include hunting or fishing license, or a professional license.
o Employment pay check stub.
o A bill statement: Examples include bills from a cell phone, auto loan, utility, auto insurance, or other bill statement from a known and reputable business.
o Bank statement.
o College record, fee/tuition card or receipt.
o High school or college transcript.
o Unofficial/Official Transcript showing proof of graduation from a Regionally Accredited program with an Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Fire Science, Fire Technology, Fire Protection Engineering, Fire Medic, or Paramedicine.
The application process must be completed online. The online application will be available on April 17 th , 2026 and accepted through May 15 th , 2026 . The online application form and further information may be obtained from or by calling (414) 286-5000. Online applications may not be submitted after May 15 th , 2026 unless the deadline is extended. If you have questions please contact Human Resources Representative Edwin Schacherer at eschac@milwaukee.gov, 414-286-5068. The FPC is not responsible for applications not received.
Please note that all correspondence regarding the selection process will be sent via email. Qualified applicants will be notified of the date, time and place of the examination components.
Orientation sessions will be provided for interested candidates both virtually and in person which will an overview of the testing process through to the eligible list being established as well as providing information about the Milwaukee Fire Department and the Community it serves.
A Firefighter (Lateral) FAQ is located here:
Unless required by law, the Fire and Police Commission will not provide alternative test administrations. Applicants are responsible for attending all phases of the job selection process at the time and place designated by the Fire and Police Commission. Any applicant who will be unavailable for one or more portions of this selection process due to military service or training and wishes to request an accommodation must submit such a request in writing to Fire and Police Commission Human Resources Representative Edwin Schacherer at eschac@milwaukee.gov no later than close of the application period, Friday, May 15th, 2026.
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