The ideal candidate will possess a Bachelor of Engineering degree, preferably in Fire Safety Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related discipline. This academic foundation equips the candidate with essential principles of engineering relevant to fire prevention, safety system design, and risk assessment.
Advanced certifications in fire safety, emergency management, or occupational health and safety are highly valued, as they demonstrate specialised expertise and commitment to professional development in fire safety practices.
We encourage candidates who have undertaken continuous learning through workshops, seminars, or specialised training programs related to firefighting technologies, safety regulations, and leadership to apply, as these skills are instrumental in effective management and compliance assurance.
The educational qualifications will underpin your capacity to critically analyse fire risks and enact scientifically-informed prevention and control strategies aligned with regulatory frameworks.