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Fire Fighter / Paramedic Employment

Career Opportunities

Join the Plainfield Fire Protection District

The Plainfield Fire Protection District is looking for driven, energetic, and community-focused individuals ready to serve as Firefighter/Paramedics. We offer a career built on purpose — protecting 60,000 residents across 54 square miles with advanced life support EMS, fire suppression, technical rescue, and hazardous materials response.

Below you'll find everything you need to know about compensation, requirements, the hiring process, and how to apply.

View current eligibility list ↓

54
Square Miles
60K
Residents Served
5,677
Calls in 2024
4
Stations 24/7
1
ISO Class
Compensation

Salary & benefits

$73,103 – $106,463
Annual starting to top-out salary
24/48 schedule · 9 Kelly Days · Per CBA effective 01/01/24–12/31/27

Health Insurance

BCBS HMO & PPO, dental, vision — employee pays 12% of premiums. Coverage for employee and dependents.

Life Insurance

$50,000 paid by District. Optional AFLAC and long-term disability available.

Retirement

Article IV Fire Pension. Optional 457 deferred compensation plans. VEBA contributions for post-retirement healthcare.

Tuition Reimbursement

$3,000 annually for continuing education and degree programs.

Paid Certifications

Up to $4,500 annually for certifications. $500 stipend per specialty team assignment.

Vacation

5 days after 1 year, scaling to 15 days at 20+ years. 96 hours holiday pay annually.

Sick Time

12 hours/month (144 hrs/year), max 2,016 hours. Good-attendance incentives deposited to VEBA. 25% buyout at retirement.

Longevity Pay

$2,550 added to annual salary after 10 years of service.

Uniforms & Equipment

Uniforms and PPE supplied upon hire. $550 annual allowance after first year.

Qualifications

Minimum requirements

To be eligible, candidates must meet all of the following

  • At least 20 years old to apply (21 at time of conditional offer); under 35 at time of application, with statutory exceptions per 70 ILCS 705/16.06b(c)
  • U.S. citizen or legally authorized to work in the United States
  • High school diploma or GED
  • Valid driver's license
  • Illinois or National Registry EMT-P license at time of conditional offer — or current enrollment in an IDPH-approved paramedic program with proof of good standing
  • CPAT with Ladder Climb certification — must be valid at application and at hire (2-year validity)
  • OSFM Basic Operations Firefighter (BOF) / Firefighter II, or OSFM Record of Completion (valid 2 years)
  • Valid CPR card
The Process

How hiring works

The process to become a Firefighter/Paramedic is governed by Illinois statute. Candidates are placed on an eligibility roster following a written exam, oral interview, and calculation of preference points. The eligibility roster is valid for 2 years.

1

Application

Submit your application and all required documentation through Public Safety Testing (PST) during the open application window.

2

Written Exam

Take the written exam in person at PFPD Headquarters or virtually during business hours. Study materials are provided in advance. All portions of testing are mandatory.

3

Initial Eligibility List

Results are forwarded to candidates via email. Candidates who passed are placed on the Initial Eligibility Roster.

4

Preference Points

Eligible candidates submit preference point claims in writing within 10 days of the Initial Eligibility List posting. Claims must be delivered in person or by mail to PFPD Headquarters.

5

Oral Interview

Candidates are assigned an interview time with the Board of Fire Commissioners at PFPD Headquarters. Bring 5 copies of your resume.

6

Final Eligibility Roster

All scores are combined and candidates are ranked. The roster is valid for 2 years. As vacancies occur, candidates are invited in numerical order for the pre-employment background investigation.

7

Background & Pre-Employment

Selected candidates complete a background investigation, medical evaluation, and psychological evaluation.

8

Conditional Offer

All offers are conditional until approved by the Board of Fire Commissioners for appointment.

Scoring

Preference points

Up to 17 preference points may be claimed after the Initial Eligibility List is posted. Claims must be submitted in writing within 10 days or points are waived.

Veteran's Preference

Up to 5 pts

1+ year of active U.S. military service with honorable discharge. Requires DD-214 (long form) and a sworn affidavit.

Experience

Up to 5 pts

PFPD Cadet Program: 2 pts for current enrollment, 5 pts for completing 1+ year. Or outside full-time FF/PM experience: up to 2 pts (½ pt per year, minimum 2 years). Private/contract service does not qualify.

Education

Up to 4 pts

2 pts for an associate's degree in fire science/EMS. 4 pts for a bachelor's in fire science/EMS. 2 pts for a bachelor's in an unrelated field.

Residency

Up to 3 pts

1 pt per year of residency within the PFPD jurisdiction (3 pts max). Requires driver's license plus a bank statement, utility bill, or mortgage/rent document for each year claimed.

From Our Members

Why Plainfield?

"I tested for Plainfield because it was a young and growing fire district. I'd already been full-time at another department for almost five years when I made the leap into the unknown — and couldn't be happier that I did. Plainfield has given me so many opportunities to learn, experience, and grow. I look forward to coming into work every day, not knowing what challenges we might face."
Patrick Murphy
Battalion Chief · Serving since 2008
"Being a firefighter in Plainfield for the past 10 years has been the best decision I've ever made. The rigorous training programs, wide range of emergency calls, and hands-on experience have helped me sharpen my skills and become not only an exceptional firefighter but also a highly trained paramedic. I've built lifelong friendships with colleagues who have become like family."
Edward Eddy, Jr.
Firefighter/Paramedic · Serving since 2014
"I felt a wave of nerves on my first day, but those quickly faded thanks to the warm welcome and trust extended by the chiefs, members, and administrative staff. There's no doubt in my mind that I want to grow and succeed within a team that values a healthy culture and takes pride in serving an incredible community."
Javhel Ozaeta
Firefighter/Paramedic · Serving since 2024
"If I could answer questions to a younger me — Are you going to go to fires? Yes. Are you going to make a difference? Yes. Will you experience every emotion possible? Yes. Will you gain relationships that last a lifetime? Yes. Is Plainfield worth it? I think you know the answer… Yes."
Chad Johnson
Lieutenant · Serving since 2008
Get Started

Ready to apply?

PFPD is hiring

Applications and testing are managed through Public Safety Testing (PST). Visit PST to check the current application window, sign up for the written exam, and upload your required documentation.

Eligibility List Results

Final 2025 Firefighter Eligibility List
Rank Last name First name Total score Preference points Final score
1 Oberg Joshua 89.34 6.5 95.84
2 Avery Noah 89.60 5 94.60
3 Kuhel-Trimmer Logan 86.11 5 91.11
4 Bautista Armando 82.77 5 87.77
5 Lestina Robert 85.85 85.85
6 Radtke James 83.43 2 85.43
7 Diaz Sebastian 84.25 84.25
8 Russo Isabella 81.79 2 83.79
9 Pipiras Edvinas 79.50 4 83.50
10 Ibrahim Dakota 79.96 2 81.96
11 Palomares Jesus 81.35 81.35
12 Petrik Joseph 80.16 1 81.16
13 Aldous Andrew 80.03 80.03
14 Watkins William 77.15 77.15
15 Toczek Dariusz 73.86 73.86

A dash indicates that no preference points were listed.

Approved by the Board of Fire Commissioners on October 23, 2025. Signed by Dale Hurley, Chairman; Arnold Hartley, Secretary; and Steve Iovinelli, Commissioner.

Final 2025 Plainfield Fire Protection District firefighter eligibility list, ranking 15 candidates by total score, preference points, and final score; approved by the Board of Fire Commissioners on October 23, 2025.