AIRPORT ASSISTANT FIRE CHIEF
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Support Activities for Air TransportationSupport Activities for ForestryArchitectural, Engineering, and Related ServicesNonresidential Building ConstructionResidential Building ConstructionAirport Assistant Fire ChiefSnohomish County Airport is seeking to hire an Airport Assistant Fire Chief. Posting will remain open until filled with first review of applications occurring on April 20, 2026. Applicants are strongly encouraged to apply early! Paine Field Airport Snohomish County offers outstanding benefits and competitive wages, job flexibility and stability, employer paid ORCA cards, and a friendly, diverse team atmosphere where employees are appreciated and make a real difference to the citizens we provide services to. Snohomish County is thriving and is a great place to live, work, play, and raise a family. We strive to not only provide a meaningful job, but a lifelong career at Snohomish County. Visit our New Employee Benefits Summary for more information about employee benefits.
Basic Function: Assist the Airport Fire Chief with planning, developing, and implementing Fire and Security Programs at Snohomish County Airport, to provide leadership and management for the Fire/Security Department, to ensure the operation of an effective incident response capability, and to support Airport community and tenant relations programs. Act on behalf of the Airport Fire Chief in their absence or as directed.
Job Duties: Works with the Airport Fire Chief to provide direction to all fire and security programs, including planning, organizing, coordinating, and supervising all phases of Airport public safety work; assists in determining work priorities, preparing schedules, and coordinating operations with other county units and departments as required. Plans, schedules, supervises, and evaluates the work of subordinate employees; recommends various personnel actions to superiors as necessary; supports county diversity and personnel programs; works with labor relations, the local union, and other stakeholders related to human resources management. Assists the Airport Fire Chief with enforcing airport, county, state, federal (FAA) rules and regulations and ensuring compliance with Part 139 ARFF requirements; maintains expert knowledge of FAA airport certification standards and ARFF operations; develops recommendations regarding changes to appliable rules and regulations; ensures operational readiness and deployment capabilities of fire personnel, fleet, and equipment. Monitors and evaluates the efficiency and effectiveness of service delivery methods, procedures, and techniques. Makes recommendations to provide solutions and improve processes. Assists with facilitating coordination and standardization across the unit; develops programs and standard operating procedures to ensure best practices. Develops training materials and promotes change management. Attends public, governmental, and professional meetings as a representative of the airport and the county. In conjunction with the Airport Fire Chief, maintains a liaison with other fire departments and law enforcement agencies; participates in regional programs; requests backup as necessary. Collaborates with Airport leadership, Snohomish County Sheriff's Office, Department of Emergency Management, fire training academies, and other internal and external departments, agencies, and organizations. Contributes to the development of the annual fire/security department budget, capital improvement program, and department strategic plans, goals, and objectives; directs and monitors program and budget execution. Assists the Fire Chief in developing and maintaining agreements including relevant sections of the Airport Certification Manual, the Airport Emergency Plan and mutual aid agreements for fire and emergency services. Attends and participates in professional group meetings, maintaining awareness of new trends in aircraft fire fighting and rescue, and incorporating new developments as appropriate. Responds to fire and aircraft disaster alarms; commands or delegates command of emergency operations; deploys personnel and equipment as needed; is on call 24 hours a day when in the local area. Maintains necessary records, assists in development and maintenance of the records management work plan, policies, and procedures; and prepares required reports. Under Unified Command, may serve as the commander for incidents involving fire and/or rescue involving Paine Field Fire. Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications: A bachelor's degree in Fire Science, Emergency Services Management, Public Administration, or a closely related field; AND certification as an IFSAC (or ProBoard or DOD equivalent) Fire Officer III; AND at least two (2) years of experience serving as a Chief Officer in a Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) Part 139 Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF) and structural fire department; OR any equivalent combination of training and/or experience that provides the required knowledge and abilities. Must pass job-related tests.
Preferred Qualifications: One or more of the following professional accreditations is preferred: (ProBoard/IFSAC) fire certifications as a Fire Officer IV, Fire Instructor III, Fire Inspector III, Firefighter I/II, Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighter, HAZ MAT Incident Commander.
Special Requirements: A valid Washington State Driver's License is required for employment. A combination license endorsement may be required for employment. Candidates for employment may be required to pass a post offer physical examination.