Destination Fire Commander
Job Title: Associate Director - Destination Fire Commander
Job Purpose
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Lead sitewide civil defense services through administration of the Red Sea Fire & Rescue Service (RSFR) core function: emergency response.
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Direct and manage Assistant Destination Fire Commanders and their teams.
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Oversee RSFR operations to maintain high-standard firefighting and rescue capabilities across all assets in the assigned destination.
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Respond to large-scale incidents, assuming Tactical (Silver) and Strategic (Gold) incident commander roles as required.
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Provide 24/7 operational coverage, strategic oversight, and subject matter expertise for complex situations.
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Support the strategic direction of Red Sea/Amaala projects by delivering excellent service, promoting fire safety, and engaging with stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities
Strategic Contribution
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Implement annual business plans and execute the department’s strategic agenda to deliver RSG vision and mission.
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Translate strategy into operational business plans; monitor performance to meet objectives and RSFR KPIs.
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Develop and maintain relationships with national and local Civil Defense Services and private fire services for mutual aid and collaboration.
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Recruit qualified emergency response staff up to Senior Manager – Assistant Destination Commander.
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Manage resource allocation and departmental performance.
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Engage with third-party organizations to foster proactive partnerships.
Budget Management
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Contribute to functional budget preparation; monitor performance versus budget.
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Identify cost recovery opportunities in collaboration with other departments.
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Prepare, monitor, and manage RSFR Opex and Capex budgets for assigned geographical areas.
Functional / Technical Responsibilities
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Manage operational and managerial responsibilities for assigned geographic areas (Red Sea or Amaala).
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Provide coverage in absence of Red Sea or Amaala Associate Director – Destination Commander.
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Oversee up to 250 operational staff and multiple assets across assigned locations.
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Operationalize and continually improve RSFR service delivery, policies, and procedures in line with local and international standards.
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Supervise the Fire Department budget, service agreements, and contracts.
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Formulate operational strategies in coordination with Director (Response), Crisis Management, resilience, legal, and external affairs teams.
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Ensure professional development and training of operational staff.
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Provide continuous operational response capability 24/7.
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Command emergency incidents at Tactical (Silver) and Strategic (Gold) levels when required.
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Recommend procurement or hiring for equipment, personnel, or supplies as needed.
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Organize fire strategy meetings; prepare and present reports to RSFR management.
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Lead emergency operations, including disaster relief, hazardous materials response, high-angle rescue, confined space, marine, aviation, and environmental protection.
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Recruit and direct firefighters to maintain operational readiness.
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Ensure compliance with local and international regulations, H&S legislation, and quality standards.
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Deputize for the Director (Response) as needed.
Policies, Systems, Processes & Reports
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Follow all relevant policies, procedures, and standard operating procedures.
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Prepare timely functional MIS statements and reports in line with corporate and functional requirements.
Safety, Quality & Environment
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Apply safety, quality, and environmental management controls to ensure employee safety, compliance, high-quality service delivery, and environmental responsibility.
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Embed environmental sustainability in procurement and tendering processes.
Continuous Improvement
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Identify opportunities for process improvement, cost reduction, productivity gains, and alignment with international best practices.
Job Requirements
Qualifications & Experience
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Bachelor’s degree in related field or Business Administration.
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Project management experience in private fire service delivery.
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Proven leader with extensive strategic-level fire and rescue experience.
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Experience driving organizational change and continuous improvement.
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Experienced Strategic Incident Commander (Tactical Silver & Strategic Gold).
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Minimum 20 years relevant experience; 3 years managerial experience in-country beneficial.
Skills
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Leadership, mentoring, and team building
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Tactical and strategic Incident Command experience
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Crisis management and problem solving
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Effective oral and written communication
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Digital communication, reporting, and presentation skills
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Commitment to development, diversity, integrity, and excellence
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Situational awareness, resilience, planning, and implementation