Deputy Fire Chief of Professional Standards
Salary
$141,789.44 - $183,842.88 Annually
Location
Fire Services Center
Job Type
Full-Time
Job Number
06262026.1
Department
Fire
Division
Fire
Opening Date
06/26/2026
Closing Date
7/12/2026 11:59 PM Central
FLSA
Exempt
Job Description
Deputy Fire Chief of Professional Standards
Salary Range: $141,789.44 - $183,842.88 annually, DOQ
Full-Time, Exempt, Benefit Eligible, Non-Union Position
Recruitment Timeline
Elevate your career with the Eagan Fire Department as our next Deputy Fire Chief of Professional Standards!
The Deputy Chief of Professional Standards assists the Fire Chief in providing leadership and oversight of department operations, ensuring operational excellence, regulatory compliance, and continuous organizational improvement. This position provides strategic direction for Emergency Medical Services, training and professional development, incident management systems, and internal compliance programs while supporting the department's mission and service standards. The successful candidate must also fulfill all duties and responsibilities of a firefighter as defined by the State of Minnesota.
If youre passionate about public safety, skilled in leadership, and are committed to making a positive impact, join us in our mission to protect and serve the community of Eagan.
Apply Now:
If youre passionate about making a significant impact, ready to embrace challenges, and eager to contribute to a community that values and supports public service, we invite you to apply. Together, lets make Eagan a safer, more connected place for everyone.
In addition to completing the online application, applicants must submit proof of the following:
Send proof of certifications/license to:
Mail:
Human Resources
City of Eagan
3830 Pilot Knob Road
Eagan, MN 55122
Fax: (651) 675-5051
Email: hrjobs@eaganmn.gov
Essential Position Functions
Provide Strategic Leadership to Guide Positive Organizational and Community Outcomes.
Promotes effective communication and collaboration within and outside the organization.
Oversees and establishes minimum training and performance standards and safety practices. This includes development and facilitation of an annual training plan that supports maintenance of all required credentialing.
Coordinates quality assurance program/practices to ensure the department is meeting the city's expectations, the community's needs and industry best practices.
Direct development, review, and enforcement of department policies to ensure compliance with federal, state, and local regulations.
Oversees and facilitates the department Cadet Program.
Supervises and directs staff assigned to facilitate training and professional standards duties. This includes the onboarding and academy process for new hires.
Ensures submission of applications and documentation for credentialing and reimbursements.
Serves as the acting fire chief in the absence of the fire chief.
Performs other duties as assigned by the fire chief.
Completes assigned projects and tasks within established deadlines.
Oversee Department Personnel, Policies, and Safety.
Assists and advises employees in the operations of the department.
Investigates and responds to complaints and inquiries.
Ensures compliance with City and department policies, guidelines and practices.
Serve as liaison with the department Medical Director to support protocol development, quality assurance, documentation of variance use, and evidence-based clinical practice improvements.
Direct EMS Quality Improvement (QI) and Quality Assurance (QA) programs, including case review, data analysis, corrective action planning, and performance benchmarking.
Monitor credentialing, licensure, and continuing education compliance for all EMS and fire personnel.
Oversee controlled substance management, documentation integrity, and infection control programs.
Ensure compliance with HIPAA, state EMS statutes, and risk management requirements.
Analytics & Performance Management
Stays current on developments in the fire industry, including industry standards and best practices.
Oversees collection and reporting of EMS and fire response data, including NEMSIS reporting compliance.
Utilizes performance dashboards and analytics to identify trends, reduce liability exposure, and improve clinical outcomes.
Prepares executive reports and presents findings to leadership and governing boards.
Provide Emergency Response to Our Community.
Responds to emergencies, performing industry and department standard knowledge, skills and abilities that include EMS, fire, rescue, investigation, prevention, education, code enforcement, and command functions. This is expected during normal work hours and off-hours callback.
Coordinates fire department operations with other city departments and outside jurisdictions to ensure proper communication and effective provision of fire, rescue, prevention and EMS services.
Due to limited staffing and specialized expertise, off-duty response and consultation are expected.
Interagency & Community Relations
Serve as primary liaison to regional EMS councils, hospitals, public health agencies, response partners, and joint fire academy.
Represent the department in regional planning committees and mutual aid coordination.
Support community risk reduction initiatives, public education campaigns, and EMS outreach programs.
People Management-Managers are great coaches who create the kind of workplace experience where people can thrive.
Sets clear expectations and provide your team with what they need to do their work.
Creates an environment where your team can do what they do best every day.
Recognizes and celebrates your team for doing good work.
Have meaningful conversations and encourages team's development.
Holds yourself and your team accountable by evaluating performance and addressing challenges.
People management of the following positions: cadets (2) and Administrative/Training Captain (1) or any personnel assigned to training responsibilities for the department and joint fire academy.
Use Your Strengths to Create Great Experiences in Our Organization and Community.
Brings organizational values to work every day.
Involved in and enthusiastic about your work and workplace.
Make extraordinary efforts to serve with care and compassion.
Minimum Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications
Things that may help you be successful in this role
Other Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of:
Skills in:
Ability to:
Supervision
Administrative/Training Captain or any personnel assigned to training responsibilities for the department and joint fire academy.
Fire Cadet - 2
Physical Requirements
The physical demands listed are representative of those that may be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position.
Working Conditions
Why choose the City of Eagan?
We love to work hard and play hard! We have supportive leadership and a known culture of teamwork. Current employees have said they like working for #TeamEagan because of the strong connection to the Community, great benefits, access to nature, and it's a place that being respectful is the norm - people are just nice!
What are the benefit offerings?
For detailed plan information please visit our Benefits Website at https://c2mb.ajg.com/cityofeagan/home/.
Benefits
Retirement and Medical Savings Options
Leave accruals
If you have additional questions, please contact Human Resources at hrjobs@eaganmn.gov.
01
Are you 18 years of age or older?
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Do you have a valid Minnesota state drivers license or the ability to obtain?
03
Do you have a Bachelors degree in Fire Science, Public Administration, or Business Administration, or a closely related field or equivalent?
04
Please list all degrees received as well as the name, location, and course of study of all colleges, universities, and technical/vocational schools attended.
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How many years of experience as a firefighter do you have?
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How many years of experience will you have as a Fire Captain, Battalion Chief, or higher by time of hire?
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List your years of experience at rank of Fire Captain, Battalion Chief, or higher. N/A for none.
08
Candidates must be nationally registered EMT, Firefighter II, Hazardous Material Operations, and Fire Officer I, certified by Minnesota Fire Service Certification Board or equivalent. Do you possess all the afore-mentioned certifications or equivalents?
09
Do you possess current certifications in NIMS IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, IS-800?
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Do you have Fire Inspector I certified by Minnesota Fire Service Certification Board or equivalent?
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Do you have a current Blue Card Local Hazard Zone Management certification?
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Are you a certified Blue Card Instructor?
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Are you ICS 300-400 certified?
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Do you have the ability to pass an annual firefighter medical physical, physical ability, and fitting as requested to be a certified firefighter?
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Are you able to perform the essential position functions as described in the job description?
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Do you have knowledge of fire and EMS records management system (RMS)?
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Do you have a high level of training and/or experience in hazardous materials, technical rescue, and fire tactics?
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Do you have knowledge of fire department principles and practices of modern fire department administration?
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Briefly describe your experience with fire department administration as it relates to principles and practices. N/A if none.
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Do you have supervisory experience?
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Briefly describe your supervisory experience in the fire service. Please include in your description your job title, number of employees you supervised, and their job titles. N/A for none.
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Are you able to communicate effectively both orally and in writing?
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Do you have experience planning, scheduling, and managing multiple projects and the ability to meet deadlines?
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Do you have experience as a training officer coordinating a Fire/EMS Training Program?
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Describe your experience as a training officer coordinating a Fire/EMS Training Program for a fire department. N/A for none.
Required Question
Employer City of Eagan
Address 3830 Pilot Knob Rd
Eagan, Minnesota, 55122
Phone 651-675-5000
Website https://www.cityofeagan.com