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Response Centre Duty Officer

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Job Order #: 6124296

NOC: 4312
Employer Name:
Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency
Wage/Salary Info:
$28.118-$35.239
Posted Date:
02-Apr-2024
Location:
BUFFALO NARROWS
 
# of Positions:
1
Employment Terms:
Temporary:F-T
Apply By:
15-Apr-2024
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Employer Name:
Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency
Contact Name:
Chris Wilson
Contact Email:
chris.wilson@gov.sk.ca
Employer Website:
https://www.saskpublicsafety.ca/


Description

The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) is seeking a self-motivated, attentive and results-oriented individual for the position of Term Response Center Duty Officer. This position will help organize and lead the Response Center Duty Office headquartered in Buffalo Narrows
Reporting to the Response Center Coordinator, you will be responsible for the daily supervision of Response Center support staff while working co-operatively with the Provincial Response Center and reporting fire bases. In this position, you will assemble, monitor, and adjust the daily fire preparedness plan for the area as required, ensuring available resource placements are adequate for expected short-term and mid-term wildfire hazards and danger ratings.
Working closely with the Protection Areas, this position will prioritize fire suppression resources (tankers, helicopters, and Type 1 crews), establish alerts, and deploy equipment for fire areas. This position will also provide interpretation of weather data, and fire indices, and relay required information to base staff on potential weather situations and expected fire behaviour.
The successful candidates will have knowledge of wildland fire prevention, fire suppression techniques, fire behaviour, and its effect on the ecosystem. Your leadership, communication, team building, conflict resolution, and problem-solving skills and techniques, along with Microsoft Office computer literacy, are critical for success in this position.
The competencies for this position would typically be developed through the successful completion of a diploma in Forest Ecosystem Technology or Integrated Resource Management and supplemented with several years of experience in wildfire suppression and management.
Working conditions are primarily in an office environment but can extend to a field environment to provide assistance and support to other fire areas or with large fire management.

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