Job Description
Fire Captain (Promotional) Lathrop - Manteca Fire Protection District Lathrop, CA Job Details Full-time $104,680.58 - $127,239.84 a year 1 day ago Benefits Health insurance Dental insurance Uniform allowance Qualifications Firefighting rescue operations Incident management Employee relationship building Driver's License Incident management operations support Firefighting specialized equipment operation Community relationship building Hazardous materials incident response Emergency care Full Job Description JOB IntentThis recruitment process will establish an eligibility list that current and future vacancies may be filled during the next 24 months. The eligibility list may be extended for up to one year by the Fire District Board. Our District is looking for quality individuals to participate in a customer service, employee empowered organization. Bring your good work ethic and positive teamwork to make a contribution to our District.
We are seeking motivated individuals who are committed to excellence, collaboration, and public service. If you possess a strong work ethic, a positive attitude, and a dedication to teamwork, we encourage you to apply and promote in an organization that values employee empowerment and exceptional service to our community.
Who We AreOur members take pride in serving the community with professionalism, integrity, and respect. As a progressive organization, we are focused on preparing for tomorrow by fostering leadership, enhancing skills through training, and working collaboratively to meet the diverse and evolving needs of our residents.
What We DoThe Lathrop-Manteca Fire Protection District is dedicated to protecting life, property, and the environment throughout the City of Lathrop and the surrounding rural communities of both Lathrop and Manteca. Serving approximately 46,000 residents from five strategically located fire stations, the District provides a comprehensive range of emergency response and public safety services to a growing and diverse community.
In 2025, District personnel responded to more than 4,200 calls for service. Our members are committed to delivering exceptional service with professionalism, integrity, compassion, and pride. The District values its employees and fosters a culture of servant leadership, accountability, teamwork, and continuous professional development.
To ensure the highest level of service, our firefighters receive advanced training and are equipped with state-of-the-art apparatus, equipment, and technology. District personnel respond to fires, technical rescues, medical emergencies, dive incidents, hazardous materials events, and natural disasters with skill and efficiency. The District also maintains specialized response capabilities through its Urban Search and Rescue (USAR), Dive Rescue and Recovery, and Hazardous Materials Teams.
As an approved Advanced Life Support (ALS) provider within San Joaquin County, the District delivers enhanced emergency medical services to the communities it serves. Through innovation, preparedness, and a commitment to excellence, the Lathrop-Manteca Fire Protection District continues to meet the evolving public safety needs of its residents while preparing for the challenges of the future.
The Fire Captain Position:
A Fire Captain is a sworn public safety officer responsible for the leadership, supervision, and operational readiness of a single fire station and company. Serving as the first-line supervisor, the Fire Captain directs and evaluates assigned personnel, including Engineers, Firefighters, and Reserve Firefighters, while fostering a culture of professionalism, accountability, and teamwork. The position plays a critical role in ensuring personnel are properly trained, equipped, and prepared to deliver high-quality emergency and non-emergency services to the community.
In addition to supervising daily station operations, Fire Captains respond to emergency incidents and assume Incident Command in the absence of a Chief Officer. They are responsible for making strategic decisions under pressure, directing emergency resources, ensuring firefighter and public safety, and coordinating effective incident mitigation efforts. Fire Captains also perform a variety of administrative duties, including personnel development, performance management, report writing, budget input, policy implementation, and community engagement, while upholding the District's mission, values, and commitment to service excellence.
Under general supervision from their assigned Battalion Chief, the Fire Captain supervises and directs the activities of those career and volunteer / reserve personnel in the employ of the Lathrop - Manteca Fire Protection District (District) assigned to a particular station or assignment in fire suppression, emergency rescue, fire inspections, fire investigations, and training activities. In addition, the Fire Captain has command responsibilities at the scene of an emergency in the absence of a Chief Officer. The Fire Captain participates in customer service activities and is responsible for overall management of the Fire Station / Engine Company including training and supervision of personnel. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
A Fire Captain is a sworn, public safety officer classification responsible for supervision of a single fire station / company. The supervisory nature of the Fire Captain's duties include being responsible for supervising, training, organizing and evaluating lower-level District fire personnel, commanding a site and incident and performing ongoing supervisory and administrative duties. This classification is distinguished from Battalion Chief in that Fire Captains are responsible for a single station and company whereas a Battalion Chief is responsible for an entire shift. Incumbents receive direction from a Battalion Chief and exercise supervision over Engineers, Firefighters and at times, Volunteer / Reserve Firefighters. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED AUTHORITY EMPOWERMENT
Receives direction and supervision from a Battalion Chief or higher-ranking officer.
Exercises immediate, technical, and functional supervision of subordinate staff including career and reserve personnel.
As Incident Commander, exercise immediate supervision of all resources necessary to mitigate emergency until/unless relieved by a Chief Officer. EXAMPLE OF DUTIES ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
(include but are not limited to the following)Examples of Typical Duties:
Respond to calls for service and assume Incident Command in the absence of a Chief Officer by directing the activities of company personnel, direct and request additional resources, perform a size-up, evaluate safety concerns and develop tactics to safely and effectively command an incident; Develop and prepares high-quality, well-written and logical communications and reports, and provide well-considered, engaging, and responsive presentations as requested;Supervise, train, counsel, and evaluate station personnel, mediate disputes among personnel, provide specific guidance or disciplinary action to resolve disputes and ensure operational readiness;Actively promote the District's focus on effective and respectful communications to build better work relationships at all levels in the organization;Monitor and ensure cleanliness, orderliness, operation, health and safety and other maintenance needs are addressed for the stations, apparatus, equipment and grounds;Uphold and enforce District policy, procedures and rules, regulations ordinances and laws;Carry out the District's mission, vision, values, goals, and objectives in an effective and efficient manner;Plan, organize, direct, supervise and participate in the work assignments of fire personnel, including reserves, in an assigned company;Review and evaluate subordinates work for accuracy and completion to ensure compliance with District regulations and policy; provide coaching to employees to correct deficiencies;Ensure that all reports, forms, recommendations, requisitions, administrative procedures, and requests are accurately prepared and submitted timely or by an established deadline;Provide input for budget preparation; submit for needed equipment, supplies, programs; monitor and control expenditures;Establish and regularly measure performance expectations of assigned personnel. Make staff program managers aware of possible methods to increase station or District's operational efficiency and effectiveness;Instruct and drill assigned personnel in firefighting methods, techniques, and related subjects;Coordinate special projects as directed or assigned;Remain current with changes in education, technology, rules, regulations, and laws related to the work; andPerform other related duties and responsibilities as assigned.•Note:
This is an illustrative list - the omission of specific statement of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION PHYSICAL, MENTAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL WORKING CONDITIONS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Ability to perform duties requiring frequent pulling of 100 pounds or more, such as removing hose from apparatus, pulling ceilings, starting power equipment and opening doors on the apparatus; move heavy objects long distances of more than 20 feet; climb ladders, bend or stoop repeatedly or continually over time to perform emergency medical services, or perform duties on the fire ground; lift arms above shoulder level to cut vent holes with an axe or to force entry into automobiles using specialized tools; vision to read printed materials and a computer screen; hearing and speech to communicate in person and over the telephone, radio and computer; use Self-Contained Breathing-Apparatus and protective clothing to prevent exposure to hazardous materials and infectious diseases; work for long periods of time, requiring sustained physical activity and intense concentration; rely on sense of sight, hearing, touch, and smell to help determine the nature of an emergency and make operational decisions.
Mobility to work in a typical office setting or field environment with exposure to extreme fluctuations in temperature; work in a variety of weather conditions with exposure to the outdoor elements; and travel across wet, slippery, rough, uneven or rocky surfaces. The employee occasionally works near moving mechanical parts, on and near busy roads and freeways, in high, precarious places and is occasionally exposed to wet or humid conditions, fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, risk of electrical shock, and vibration. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate, except during certain firefighting or EMT activities when noise levels may be loud.•Note:
These are illustrative examples - the omission of specific statement of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment.DISASTER SERVICE WORKER
All District employees are, by State and Federal law, Disaster Service Workers. The roles and responsibilities for Disaster Service Workers are authorized by the California Emergency Services Act and are defined in the California Labor Code. In the event of a declaration of emergency, any employee of the District may be assigned to perform activities which promote the protection of public health and safety or the preservation of lives and property. Such assignments may require service at locations, times, and under conditions that are significantly different than the normal work assignments and may continue into the recovery phase of the emergency. If a "Local Emergency" is declared during the employee's shift, employees will be expected to remain at work to respond to the emergency needs of the community. If a "Local Emergency" is declared outside of the employee's shift, employees must make every effort to contact their direct supervisor or department head to obtain reporting instructions as Disaster Service Workers.Class Title:
Fire Captain PCR Code:
032Division:
Fire Suppression Unit:
IAFF Local 4317 FLSA Status:
Non-Exempt Effective Date:
01/01/2024Retirement:
Safety Revision History:
01/01/2024Application Process:
All applicants are required to complete their application via Governmentjobs.com by June 28, 2026 at 11:59 P.M.Selection Process:
Testing for this position may include the following: Application Review and ScreeningWritten Examination (Tentatively Scheduled for July 14, 2026)Reading List:
-Fire and Emergency Services Company Officer, 6th edition. -Pocket Guide to the Firefighters Procedural Bill of Rights Act (5th ed., 2019) -Firescope California:
Fire Service Field Operations Guide, ICS 420-1. Incident Command System Publication (2017)Assessment Center (Tentatively Scheduled for July 21, 2026)Chiefs Oral Interview (Tentatively Scheduled for July 28-31, 2026)Conditional OfferJob OfferCompensation and Benefits:
Fire Captain Base Salary Scale based on 2024-2027 LMFFA MOUFire Captain (Fiscal Year 2026 - 2027)6% Pay Increase per MOUStepHourly RateBiweekly AmountAnnual AmountA Step$35.948$4,026.18$104,680.58B Step$37.745$4,227.44$109,913.44C Step$39.633$4,438.90$115,411.30D Step$41.614$4,660.77$121,179.97E Step$43.695$4,893.84$127,239.84•BASE RATESUP TO 10.0
% FOR EDUCATION & SPECIAL OPERATIONS INCENTIVES12.0
% FOR PARAMEDIC INCENTIVE
Retirement:
SJCERA Safety Retirement Based on 2026 Rates - Employer contributes between 91.22% to 92.40% (Dependent on Employee's Tier) •One of the highest employer contributions in the County• Employee contribution rates vary but is generally no more than 14.0%Uniform Allowance:
$1,100.00 AnnuallyHoliday Pay:
156 Hours of Holiday PayVacation:
Based on Years of Employment per MOU (starts at 12 Hours / Month)Sick Leave:
Based on Years of Employment per MOU (starts at 18 Hours / Month) Health Insurance:
Employer pays for Employee plus Eligible Dependents up to PERS Platinum Rate for Region 1Employee OnlyEmployee + 1 DependentEmployee & 2+ DependentsUp to $1,670.14 / MonthEmployer PaidUp to $3,340.28 / MonthEmployer PaidUp to $4,342.36 / MonthEmployer Paid•Based of CalPERS Medical 2026 Region 1 RatesMedical:
CalPERS Health Care SystemVision:
100% Employer Paid for Employee & Eligible Dependents through Vision Service PlanDental:
100% Employer Paid for Employee & Eligible Dependents through Sun Life Dental PlanLife Insurance:
$10,000.00 Coverage for Employee through Sun LifeProbationary Period:
12 Months (Possible Extension of Up to 6 Months)In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, should special accommodations be necessary at any stage of the selection process, please contact the HR Administrator at via e-mail at of the Bargaining Unit are members of the International Association of Firefighters and California Professional Firefighters, LOCAL 4317Lathrop-Manteca Fire Protection District is an Equal Opportunity Employer and E-Verify Participant