The Multinational Force and Observers seeks an experienced Fire Station Manager who will be responsible for emergency management and fire ground operations. He/She will command station specialized resources, supervise the routine maintenance of the station, fire-fighting equipment, and vehicles assigned to it, and train and drill assigned personnel in fire prevention. He/She will also supervise and participate in physical fitness activities, inspect residential and commercial occupancies, implement the Fire Prevention program and enforce fire prevention and protection regulations, and act for the Fire Chief Officer in his/her absence.

The position is in Sinai, Egypt, in an international work community of approximately 1,500 military and civilian personnel of numerous nationalities.

Experience Required

The successful candidate will have:

  • 5+ years’ experience in local authority, civil aviation, or military fire service,
  • 3+ years’ experience as Watch Manager/NCO level, and
  • At least one year of fire prevention experience.

Membership of a recognized professional Fire Prevention or Industrial Safety Organization is desirable.

He/she must also be physically capable of carrying out and supervising firefighting activities and have a good command of both written and spoken English.

A two-year renewable, unaccompanied-status contract, including free housing, meals, worldwide insurance and recreational facilities is offered. May be eligible for tax free status.

This is an MFO Grade 8 position which carries a total annual salary of USD $82,500.

Women are especially encouraged to apply.


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