Job description:
Job Purpose
Manage Fire & Emergency Response activities, setting new strategies, commanding major emergency situations, fire development training, for Asset locations including North, South, all Offsites and Doha main office.
Key Job Accountabilities
Lead the day to day operations of the Fire Station, in compliance with Qatargas plants’ needs and priorities to ensure it achieves the highest operational standards.
Coordinate the emergency response teams and assist the Crisis Management Team during major emergencies in order to provide support in directing containment efforts, rescue and resolution activities.
Lead multiple response agencies for large-scale incidents in all onshore facilities including resources allocation and equipment’s distribution at the scene of emergency.
Ensure the development, approval and implementation of fire, emergency and maintenance programs and procedures confirm to local and international regulations and standards.
Oversee the activities of all shift teams to ensure the operational and overall fire station readiness including maintenance of equipment and apparatus.
Prepare and submit regular activity and statistical analysis reports that identify trends, patterns.
Implement training programs, ensuring that energy response staff is well trained and ready for emergencies.
Support the HSE department and demonstrate commitment to safety in order to ensure protection to Qatargas staff, assets and community.
Participate as a permanent member of the Ras Laffan Mutual Aid forum for the department.
Review and determine annual operating budget requirements for tactical response equipment/resources.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Fire Safety Engineering or Fire Safety Management or similar.
- Active Membership / or Credentialing from an internationally recognised professional institution i.e. GIFireE from Institution of Fire Engineers UK, CFO from Commission on Fire Accreditation International USA.
Knowledge and/or Experience
10 years of emergency response experience in Oil, Gas or Petrochemical industry, of which 3 years are in supervisory positions.
Knowledge of the current national and international legislation related to Emergency Response.