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Do you want to help shape and secure high-quality emergency and rescue response capabilities in a cutting-edge green industrial environment? You will hold a key position within Stegra’s industrial emergency and rescue organization. Working closely with the Manager, you will ensure that the company has the right capabilities to manage risks and potential incidents within the facility. Your mission is to safeguard personnel, the environment, the facility, and the surrounding community. The role spans strategic, tactical, and operational responsibilities, with a strong focus on planning, establishing, and developing the emergency response function – including preventive safety measures. You will take a leading role in coordinating and operationally directing internal and external emergency and rescue resources. You will also work operationally yourself and participate in the on-call duty organization.
Job Responsibility:
Ensuring the operational readiness of Stegra’s internal emergency and rescue response team (staffing, equipment, vehicles, and communication)
Leading and managing incident planning based on the facility’s risk profile and critical scenarios
Coordinating scheduling of on-call personnel in collaboration with responsible managers
Establishing, developing, and maintaining structures for incident command and operational execution
Planning, leading, and evaluating training, exercises, and educational activities
Serving in the on-call emergency, rescue, and/or crisis management duty organization
Requirements:
SMO – Fire and Rescue Service Diploma or equivalent, combined with Command and Incident Leadership Training (practical/operational focus) OR Fire Safety Engineering degree with Senior Officer Training (RUB) or equivalent qualifications (e.g., Rescue Commander B, Leadership Course 2, Supervision A)
Driving license, category B
Solid experience and understanding of the Swedish national fire and rescue services, including organizational structures and relevant legislation
Operational leadership experience within a fire and rescue service or other blue-light organization
Experience in leading change and development projects
Strong and clear communication skills in both Swedish and English
Understanding of crisis management, security protection, and risk management
Knowledge of relevant Swedish regulations (e.g., LSO, LBE, PBL, Seveso)
What we offer:
Fair, competitive compensation aligned with collective agreements
Up to 30 days of paid vacation
Occupational pension
Parental benefits
Insurance
Support with relocation or immigration (permits, housing or other practical matters)