Competencies Fire Department Duty Officer in the Saskatoon–Biggar Region
Find out what competencies you typically need to work as a fire department duty officer in Canada. These skills are applicable to all Fire chiefs and senior firefighting officers (NOC 40041).
Skills Help - Skills
Proficiency or complexity level | |
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Coordinating | 5 - Highest Level |
Monitoring | 5 - Highest Level |
Time Management | 5 - Highest Level |
Management of Personnel Resources | 5 - Highest Level |
Negotiating | 5 - Highest Level |
Instructing | 4 - High Level |
Quality Control Testing | 4 - High Level |
Oral Communication: Oral Comprehension | 4 - High Level |
Oral Communication: Oral Expression | 4 - High Level |
Evaluation | 4 - High Level |
Personal Attributes Help - Personal Attributes
Importance | |
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Service Orientation | 5 - Extremely important |
Social Orientation | 5 - Extremely important |
Stress Tolerance | 5 - Extremely important |
Leadership | 5 - Extremely important |
Concern for Others | 5 - Extremely important |
Collaboration | 5 - Extremely important |
Active Learning | 4 - Highly important |
Innovativeness | 4 - Highly important |
Independence | 4 - Highly important |
Adaptability | 4 - Highly important |
Interest Help - Interest
Knowledge Help - Knowledge
Knowledge level | |
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Business Management | 3 - Advanced Level |
Clerical | 3 - Advanced Level |
Public Safety and Security | 3 - Advanced Level |
Forestry | 2 - Intermediate Level |
Performance Measurement | 2 - Intermediate Level |
Human Resources and Labour relations | 2 - Intermediate Level |
Languages | 2 - Intermediate Level |
Law | 2 - Intermediate Level |
Chemistry | 1 - Basic Level |
Logistics | 1 - Basic Level |
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