Battalion Chief
5 months ago
YVR is a place of connection, bringing together people, places, and cargo while ensuring a safe and efficient experience for everyone. YVR Fire & Rescue is a value and integrity-based department with a strong culture of diversity, inclusion, and belonging that enables the team to deliver on our Mission, of being dedicated to protecting and educating our customers, our community, and our environment through the delivery of professional aircraft fire rescue services, which drives us toward our Vision to be the best Aircraft Rescue & Firefighting Department in Canada.
**Position Overview**
Are you a highly motivated leader with a passion to direct and maintain proper order and conduct of firefighters to ensure the department meets or exceeds required tactical operations while ensuring compliance with all applicable standards and regulations? Can you exercise considerable independence of judgment and action in carrying out assignments in accordance with both corporate and departmental policies, plans, and objectives? The **Battalion Chief - Operations** role might be for you.
**Key responsibilities include**:
- Support the Deputy Fire Chief - Operations as the primary tactical operations support in the development and implementation of an overall long-term strategic plan involving fire protection
- Use your knowledge and significant fire ground operational experience to provide expertise into managing the operational systems and policies used by YVR Fire & Rescue, as well as corporate policies
- Your excellent ability to communicate and persuade will be critical as you interact with Firefighters, Fire Officers, Administration Team, key stakeholders, and other agencies
- Data quality assurance, attendance management, performance metrics of suppression staff, facility maintenance, daily/weekly coverage as the on-call duty chief for policy administration, as well as monitoring personnel performance and doing performance reviews/check-ins, as well as administering discipline, as required
- Other administration related duties include utilizing; record management systems, time management software and business intelligence software to collect & analyze data
- Plan, administer and manage the operational functions to ensure the department meets or exceeds required tactical abilities in aircraft rescue and firefighting, as well as medical response
- Maintain all mandatory ARFF training in compliance with CARS regulations
- Manage and evaluate levels of staffing for proper response, and coverage policies and present recommendations to the deputy fire chief
- Manage, oversee and participate in the development of work plans; assignment of work activities, projects, and programs; monitor workflow
- Assume the Deputy Fire Chief’s responsibilities in their absence to ensure compliance with CARS regulations, NFPA standards, and the Airport Emergency Plan or any other standards or regulations as assigned by the Fire Chief
**Key qualifications include**:
- NFPA 1021, Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications - Fire Officer III
- NFPA 1521, Standard for Fire Department Safety Officer - Incident Safety Officer
- Incident Command Certification Level 300
- Valid BC Driver’s License, Class 3 with Air Brake endorsement
- Available for rotational after-hours on-call duty with a maximum emergency incident response time of 45 minutes from the time of notification to on-scene
- Demonstrated computer competency in related business and office software programs, business writing competency including briefings, memorandums, and reports
- Ability to obtain DAVOP License and Restricted Radio Operator License - Aeronautical within three months of employment
- Minimum of five (5) years of progressively responsible leadership position experience in fire and rescue services
**Preferred Qualifications**:
- Post-secondary degree in Business Administration, Emergency Management, Fire Service Leadership, or a related field
- NFPA 1021, Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications - Fire Officer IV
- NFPA 1041, Standard for Fire Service Instructor Professional Qualifications - Level II
**Salary Range**: $100,640 to $144,670 per annum, based on a 37.5-hour work week. This is individually tailored to reflect your unique experience, qualifications and internal equity.
Performance-Based Incentive: Eligible for an annual bonus target at 15% of your annual salary.
**Who We Are**
YVR is more than just an airport. We connect our beautiful province and all it has to offer to the world. We are all leaders and trailblazers for change and innovation, so no matter the department or team you’re a part of, the work you do matters.
At YVR, we are flexible in everything we do. We will work together to find ways to deliver customer excellence that helps us all thrive. We strive to provide an environment that reflects the diversity of our communities, allowing us to better serve them.
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