Cy-Fair Fire Department
Battalion Chief-Suppression Training Houston, Texas
Cy-Fair Fire Department, Houston, Texas, United States, 77246
Emergency: Dial 911
Office: 281-550-6663
Fax: 281-550-7288
The Cy-Fair Fire Department is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Battalion Chief – Suppression Training to provide leadership, strategic oversight, and instructional expertise in the development and delivery of comprehensive fire suppression training. This position is critical to maintaining operational readiness, regulatory compliance, and professional excellence across all suppression personnel.
Reporting to the Assistant Chief – Suppression , the Battalion Chief – Suppression Training will lead by example, uphold the highest standards of professionalism, and ensure that training programs effectively prepare personnel for safe, efficient, and effective emergency response. The rank of Battalion Chief is classified as a full-time non-exempt position.
Pay Rate:
Hourly Education Pay:
Associate’s Degree: $0.58
Bachelor’s Degree: $0.87
Master’s/Doctorate Degree: $1.15
Schedule:
40-hour work week, Monday–Friday, with potential to remain on duty beyond scheduled hours, nights, and weekends may be expected.
*Accrual increases every 2 or 3 years, depending on length of service
Retirement:
TCDRS: 7% employee contribution, 14% employercontribution
457B:Voluntary retirement account, Department contribution matches up to3%
Insurance:
Medical
Currently through Blue Cross BlueShield
PPOHSA$5,000:
The Department covers 100% of the employeepremiumand 90% of thefamily.
The department makes a quarterly contribution towards the HSA account.
Dental and Vision
Currently throughGuardian
The Department covers 90% of the employee premium and 70% for family.
Short- and Long-Term Disability
Currently throughGuardian
The Department pays 100% of the premium.
Life Insurance - $50,000 policy
The Department pays 100% of the premium.
Supplemental Insurance:
The Department partners with Aflac for supplemental insurance. This is available for purchase by the employee. Additional Life insurance is available for purchase by the employee.
Key Responsibilities:
Develop, administer, and evaluate comprehensive fire suppression training curricula and instructional materials.
Coordinate and oversee continuing education programs and certification training for suppression personnel.
Supervise and evaluate the training progression of all new hires and transitional employees throughout all phases of the training process.
Ensure compliance with Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) and State Firefighters’ and Fire Marshals’ Association (SFFMA) policies, standards, and recordkeeping requirements.
Maintain, track, and audit training records and certification renewals for all certified suppression personnel.
Participate in daily training activities and coordinate joint training initiatives with surrounding fire departments and training institutions.
Serve as a liaison with state, federal, and local agencies, training institutions, and professional organizations for training-related matters.
Provide instruction and subject-matter expertise in fire suppression training as requested or operationally necessary.
Evaluate learner performance, provide feedback, and develop remediation and performance improvement plans as needed.
Assist with test development, validation, and exam rationales to ensure fair and accurate assessment.
Support personnel in pursuing advanced education, certifications, and professional development opportunities.
Remain current on fire service research, training methodologies, educational best practices, and regulatory updates.
Exercise sound judgment, independent decision-making, and collaborative problem-solving skills in a dynamic training environment.
Qualifications:
Minimum 18 years of age.
Minimum eight (8) years of experience as a career firefighter or ten (10) years active participation as a volunteer firefighter with an organized fire department.
Associate’s degree or higher from an accredited college or university with major coursework in Fire Science, Emergency Medicine, Education, Public Administration, Behavioral Science, or a related field.
TCFP Advanced Structure Firefighter.
TCFP Instructor III Certification.
Texas Department of State Health Services (TDSHS) EMT.
Completion of NIMS ICS-100, 200, 700, and 800 (ICS-300 and 400 preferred).
Valid Texas Class B (or higher) driver’s license, or ability to obtain within thirty (30) days of appointment.
Cy-Fair FD has the right to consider any combination of education and experience in determining an individual’s qualification for this position.
Desired Skills & Abilities:
Strong leadership, instructional, and interpersonal communication skills.
Knowledge of adult learning theory, competency-based education, and modern fire service training methodologies.
In-depth understanding of fire service operations, suppression tactics, and emergency services delivery systems.
Ability to evaluate training effectiveness and implement continuous improvement strategies.
Proficiency with learning management systems (e.g., Target Solutions, Litmos, Blackboard) and Microsoft Office applications.
Ability to develop computer-based and blended learning programs.
Strong project planning, coordination, and execution skills.
Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously while prioritizing operational needs.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with department personnel, partner agencies, and the public.
Work Environment & Physical Requirements:
Work is performed in classroom, training ground, and emergency response environments.
Subject to exposure to hazardous conditions, including heat, smoke, noise, and live-fire training environments.
Must be physically capable of performing essential firefighting and instructional duties while wearing appropriate PPE.
It is the policy of the Cy‑Fair Fire Department to subject all applicants to the following:
Medical physical, and drug testing
Background Screening includes criminal record search, employment verification, sanction screening (NHDB), sex offender registry search
EEO Statement:
Cy-Fair Fire Department is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to disability, race, color, veteran status, religion, sex, or national origin.
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Reporting to the Assistant Chief – Suppression , the Battalion Chief – Suppression Training will lead by example, uphold the highest standards of professionalism, and ensure that training programs effectively prepare personnel for safe, efficient, and effective emergency response. The rank of Battalion Chief is classified as a full-time non-exempt position.
Pay Rate:
Hourly Education Pay:
Associate’s Degree: $0.58
Bachelor’s Degree: $0.87
Master’s/Doctorate Degree: $1.15
Schedule:
40-hour work week, Monday–Friday, with potential to remain on duty beyond scheduled hours, nights, and weekends may be expected.
*Accrual increases every 2 or 3 years, depending on length of service
Retirement:
TCDRS: 7% employee contribution, 14% employercontribution
457B:Voluntary retirement account, Department contribution matches up to3%
Insurance:
Medical
Currently through Blue Cross BlueShield
PPOHSA$5,000:
The Department covers 100% of the employeepremiumand 90% of thefamily.
The department makes a quarterly contribution towards the HSA account.
Dental and Vision
Currently throughGuardian
The Department covers 90% of the employee premium and 70% for family.
Short- and Long-Term Disability
Currently throughGuardian
The Department pays 100% of the premium.
Life Insurance - $50,000 policy
The Department pays 100% of the premium.
Supplemental Insurance:
The Department partners with Aflac for supplemental insurance. This is available for purchase by the employee. Additional Life insurance is available for purchase by the employee.
Key Responsibilities:
Develop, administer, and evaluate comprehensive fire suppression training curricula and instructional materials.
Coordinate and oversee continuing education programs and certification training for suppression personnel.
Supervise and evaluate the training progression of all new hires and transitional employees throughout all phases of the training process.
Ensure compliance with Texas Commission on Fire Protection (TCFP) and State Firefighters’ and Fire Marshals’ Association (SFFMA) policies, standards, and recordkeeping requirements.
Maintain, track, and audit training records and certification renewals for all certified suppression personnel.
Participate in daily training activities and coordinate joint training initiatives with surrounding fire departments and training institutions.
Serve as a liaison with state, federal, and local agencies, training institutions, and professional organizations for training-related matters.
Provide instruction and subject-matter expertise in fire suppression training as requested or operationally necessary.
Evaluate learner performance, provide feedback, and develop remediation and performance improvement plans as needed.
Assist with test development, validation, and exam rationales to ensure fair and accurate assessment.
Support personnel in pursuing advanced education, certifications, and professional development opportunities.
Remain current on fire service research, training methodologies, educational best practices, and regulatory updates.
Exercise sound judgment, independent decision-making, and collaborative problem-solving skills in a dynamic training environment.
Qualifications:
Minimum 18 years of age.
Minimum eight (8) years of experience as a career firefighter or ten (10) years active participation as a volunteer firefighter with an organized fire department.
Associate’s degree or higher from an accredited college or university with major coursework in Fire Science, Emergency Medicine, Education, Public Administration, Behavioral Science, or a related field.
TCFP Advanced Structure Firefighter.
TCFP Instructor III Certification.
Texas Department of State Health Services (TDSHS) EMT.
Completion of NIMS ICS-100, 200, 700, and 800 (ICS-300 and 400 preferred).
Valid Texas Class B (or higher) driver’s license, or ability to obtain within thirty (30) days of appointment.
Cy-Fair FD has the right to consider any combination of education and experience in determining an individual’s qualification for this position.
Desired Skills & Abilities:
Strong leadership, instructional, and interpersonal communication skills.
Knowledge of adult learning theory, competency-based education, and modern fire service training methodologies.
In-depth understanding of fire service operations, suppression tactics, and emergency services delivery systems.
Ability to evaluate training effectiveness and implement continuous improvement strategies.
Proficiency with learning management systems (e.g., Target Solutions, Litmos, Blackboard) and Microsoft Office applications.
Ability to develop computer-based and blended learning programs.
Strong project planning, coordination, and execution skills.
Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously while prioritizing operational needs.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with department personnel, partner agencies, and the public.
Work Environment & Physical Requirements:
Work is performed in classroom, training ground, and emergency response environments.
Subject to exposure to hazardous conditions, including heat, smoke, noise, and live-fire training environments.
Must be physically capable of performing essential firefighting and instructional duties while wearing appropriate PPE.
It is the policy of the Cy‑Fair Fire Department to subject all applicants to the following:
Medical physical, and drug testing
Background Screening includes criminal record search, employment verification, sanction screening (NHDB), sex offender registry search
EEO Statement:
Cy-Fair Fire Department is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to disability, race, color, veteran status, religion, sex, or national origin.
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