1. Recognized technical and professional
qualifications in the fields of fire-fighting, rescue techniques,
disaster/emergency techniques and airport emergency plan.
2. A minimum
of ten years experience as an aerodrome fire-fighter and five years experience
as senior manager of a rescue and fire-fighting (RFF) organization at an
international airport with more than 30,000 operations of various categories of
civil aircraft per year; including demonstrated experience in the class room and
on-the-job training to RFF staff and to assigned counterparts and in the
preparation of organization and manpower/training plans for airport RFF
establishments.
3. Experience at a senior level in the management,
design and implementation of airport emergency plan, including simulated
training exercises.
4. A good command of oral and written English,
French or Spanish is essential.
Competencies : 1.
Judgment /decision–making: Proven ability to take ownership of all
responsibilities and to honour commitments, to exercise mature judgment, to
recognize key issues and analyze relevant information, to make feasible
recommendations and to take sound decisions.
2. Communication
: Ability to write clearly and concisely and to present articulate
verbal reports.
3. Teamwork : Ability to work with
colleagues to achieve the project goals and maintain harmonious working
relationships in a multinational environment.
4. Leadership, vision
and management of performance : Demonstrated ability to plan and guide the
work of a technical team in a multinational environment, to identified
priorities and adjust them as required.
5. Client Orientation:
Ability to establish and maintain partnerships with external collaborators,
to work and advocate effectively in a consensus-based system and to successfully
manage and resolve conflict.
6. Commitment to continuous
learning: Willingness to keep abreast of new developments in professional
field.
7. Technological awareness : Ability to use
contemporary office automation equipment, software, databases.
Duties : 1. Review the existing RFF and associated
emergency services as well as the airport emergency plan.
2. Plan,
organize and impart formal classroom and practical on-the-job training to the
rescue and fire-fighting staff and to the assigned counterparts, in the
effective utilization of the high speed search and rescue vessel within the
overall search and rescue organizational set up of the DCA.
3. Conduct a
full-scale airport emergency exercise, carry out a detailed critique and
assessment of the exercise, hold formal debriefing with the airport emergency
planning committee and with individual responding agencies, identify any
necessary changes needed for the airport emergency plan (AEP), analyze all the
comments and observations, and propose modifications to the AEP as necessary
and, together with the DCA counterpart, incorporate the final changes into the
airport emergency plan, and impart practical on-the-job training to the assigned
counterparts.
4. Prepare comprehensive reports covering the above
aspects.
5. Perform other related duties as may be required.
Salary : In accordance with the ICAO Technical
Co-operation Bureau (TCB) grading system. International Civil Aviation Organization - ICAO |
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