Fire Mitigation Specialist - Cause and Determination
APS (Arizona Public Service) | |
United States, Arizona, Phoenix | |
Nov 12, 2024 | |
Arizona Public Service generates clean, reliable and affordable energy for 2.7 million Arizonans. Our service territory stretches across the state, from the border town of Douglas to the vistas of the Grand Canyon, from the solar fields of Gila Bend to the ponderosa pines of Payson. As the state's largest and longest-serving energy provider, our more than 6,000 dedicated employees power our vision of creating a sustainable energy future for Arizona. Since our founding in 1886, APS has demonstrated a strong commitment to our customers in one of the country's fastest growing states, earning a reputation for customer satisfaction, shareholder value, operational excellence and business integrity. Our present and future success depends on the creative and dedicated people of our company who demonstrate the principles outlined in the APS Promise: Design for Tomorrow, Empower Each Other and Succeed Together. Summary
The Fire Mitigation Specialist - Cause and Determination is responsible for coordinating cause and determination of reported wildfire incidents to the Wildfire Mitigation Organization. Provides leadership and program direction for the company's Comprehensive Wildfire Mitigation Plan (CWMP). Leads and coordinates the development of short and long-range fire mitigation program plans and integrating the fire mitigation program with other APS departments and external partners including Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Land Management, Arizona State Land Department, and other Federal and State agencies. Note:this role is open for one of the following locations - Flagstaff, AZ, Prescott, AZ, or Phoenix AZ Minimum Requirements
- BS or BA degree in Fire Science or a related field and five (5) years fire management, emergency planning/response or related experience - OR Associate's Degree from an accredited college or university in Fire Science and seven (7) years related fire management, emergency planning/response, or related experience - OR high school diploma (or equivalent) and nine (9) years fire management, emergency planning/response, or related experience. Preferred Special Skills, Knowledge or Qualifications: Experience working in an outdoor environment in remote areas and in inclement weather. Effective communication skills demonstrated through written communications and presentations. Proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook and Internet. Experience with ArcGIS, Collector, Power BI, Office 365 suite and working knowledge of GPS and field data collection methods. Knowledge of Incident Command System (ICS), National Fire Danger Rating System (NFDRS), National Interagency Incident Management System (NIMS). Course completion of NWCG FI-210 Wildland Fire Investigation, ICS 300/400 and NWCG Firefighter I. Major Accountabilities
1) Coordinates cause of determination of wildfire incidents and collects data in order to track and identify wildfire incident patterns. Responsible for determining root cause and recommending corrective actions. Develop fire control plans and documents, including pre-suppression, prevention, detection, and strategies along with developing other policies and procedures. Contribute to the compilation, review, and/or distribution of fire hazard and risk data. Collaborate in Incident Command System for wild land fire suppression and prescribed burning operations with agency partners. Assist in the determination of resources required for post fire power restoration. Provide guidance relating to prescribed burns and forest restoration efforts along utility corridors. 2) Provide technical advice, wildfire data and support to APS divisions to ensure integration of wildfire processes into all documents, plans, and projects. Support long-range fire behavior prediction science and climatology. Assist in the development, management, and delivery of training programs. 3) Plan, schedule, and assign work related to land clearance. Provide advice and counsel to operations and maintenance teams relating to fire season preparedness. Export Compliance / EEO Statement
This position may require access to and/or use of information subject to control under the Department of Energy's Part 810 Regulations (10 CFR Part 810), the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) (15 CFR Parts 730 through 774), or the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) (22 CFR Chapter I, Subchapter M Part 120) (collectively, 'U.S. Export Control Laws'). Therefore, some positions may require applicants to be a U.S. person, which is defined as a U.S. Citizen, a U.S. Lawful Permanent Resident (i.e. 'Green Card Holder'), a Political Asylee, or a Refugee under the U.S. Export Control Laws. All applicants will be required to confirm their U.S. person or non-US person status. All information collected in this regard will only be used to ensure compliance with U.S. Export Control Laws, and will be used in full compliance with all applicable laws prohibiting discrimination on the basis of national origin and other factors. For positions at Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Stations (PVNGS) all openings will require applicants to be a U.S. person. Hybrid:Employees in hybrid roles work both in their home offices (virtually) and alongside their colleagues (in person). In order for employees to build strong relationships and to promote meaningful in-person interactions, hybrid employees are expected to work about 40% of their time in-person at an APS or other (non-home office) location. *Employees are expected to reside in Arizona (or New Mexico for Four Corners-based employees). *Working from a home office requires adequate technology and an appropriate ergonomic set up. *Role types are subject to change based on business need. |