Academy & Recruiting

Information about Fire Department employment.

Become a Local Hero

We're looking for professionals who want to be part of a progressive, innovative fire department committed to total quality service. Open Enrollment occurs at the beginning of each year.

The Albuquerque Fire Department does not supply applications for jobs within the fire department. Applications may only be obtained during the Open Enrollment period.

The Albuquerque Fire Department has emergency-responders in the field and in the following support divisions:

  • Communications (Alarm Room)
  • Fire Marshal's Office (Fire Prevention Bureau)
  • Fire Investigations
  • Capital Improvements Program (CIP)
  • Albuquerque Fire Academy
  • Field Operation Center
  • Records Management
  • Technical Support

Working for the Albuquerque Fire Department

From the heart-pounding excitement of battling a roaring fire, to the split-second decision-making involved in saving a life at a crash scene, or the analysis and planning required to clean up a hazardous materials spill on a busy highway, a career in the fire service challenges you on many levels.

The fire service is a highly rewarding career that demands physical fitness and agility, and much, much more. The ability to call on all of your resources—including planning, administrative and critical problem-solving skills—allows you to make a difference. By helping people whose lives and property are in danger, you become a local hero.

A Commitment to Community Service

Each member of the Albuquerque Fire Department makes an important contribution toward our goal of protecting and preserving lives and property in and around Albuquerque. We're proud of the men and women who make up our team.

Diverse Career Opportunities

The Albuquerque Fire Department has a wide variety of career opportunities available for individuals who have different interests, talents, and skills. Officers are promoted from within the ranks, so a career with AFD offers potential for advancement and promotion. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

Becoming a Fire Fighter

To be eligible for the Albuquerque Fire Department, applicants must be at least

  • 21-years-old (by the end of open enrollment)
  • High school diploma or GED
  • U.S Citizen or Legal Resident
  • Possess a current, valid, and permanent State of New Mexico Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) license at the basic level-or higher-as a minimum requirement by the close of open enrollment.

To enroll in a EMT Basic Course applicants may contact any New Mexico College or University, such as Central New Mexico Community College or the University of New Mexico's EMS Academy at (505) 272-5757. Applicants licensed as EMTs in other states can apply for reciprocity as an EMT-Basic in New Mexico (contact the NM Injury Prevention and EMS Bureau at (505) 476-8200). Those who successfully complete the written entrance examination, Pack Test, Candidate Physical Ability Test (CPAT) and structure oral board are eligible for selection by the Fire Chief. Once selected, applicants must then pass a background investigation and a medical exam.

Training

The Albuquerque Fire Academy Cadet training program provides each recruit with the classroom knowledge and practical skills necessary to function as a fire fighter and within AFD Emergency Medical Technician protocols. After successfully completing training, each fire fighter is assigned to a fire suppression company for the completion of their probationary period before becoming a permanent member of the Department.

Benefits

A career with the Albuquerque Fire Department offers stability and competitive rates of pay. Paid sick leave and vacation are granted annually. Each fire fighter receives a full benefits package that includes partially paid medical and dental insurance, life insurance, and a retirement plan. Other benefits are determined through the collective bargaining process.

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