Search and Rescue Mission (SMC) Co-ordinator x3
Position summary
Introduction
Job description
Plan the search and co-ordinate the transit of SAR facilities to the scene - . Obtain and evaluate all data on the emergency; Remain informed of prevailing environmental conditions; Develop the search action plan, (and rescue action plan as appropriate), i.e., allocated search areas; Ensure that communications can be carried out rapidly with operating units, and that high precedence messages can be routed quickly; Designate the OSC, dispatch SAR facilities and designate on-scene communications frequencies; Inform the RCC chief of the search action plan; Co-ordinate the operation with adjacent RCC’s when appropriate; Arrange briefing and debriefing of SAR personnel; Evaluate all reports from any source and modify the search action plan as necessary; Arrange for the fuelling of aircraft and, for a prolonged search, arrange for the accommodation of SAR personnel; Arrange for delivery of supplies to sustain survivors; Maintain in chronological order an accurate and up-to-date record with a plot, where necessary, of all proceedings; Release SAR facilities when assistance is no longer required; Notify accident investigation authorities; Gather information about distress situations; develop accurate and workable action plans, and dispatch and co-ordinate the resource that will carry out SAR missions; Monitor and maintain communications procedures, reports, files, and logs; Ensure the long range, and short-range communications are efficient and reliable; Monitor operational communications, and distress, urgency and safety communications; Monitor Search and Rescue units to ensure they can get underway and arrive at the distress location, without delay; Confirm the mix of resources at SAR facilities; ensure they are correct for the types of incidents experienced or anticipated; Keep abreast of advancements in order to identify better and more cost-effective response resources.
Maintain Readiness - Research and exercise to ensure that SAR operations can safely and effectively be conducted in anticipated environment(s); Maintain close liaison with other organization; know their capabilities to ensure that the most capable and timely resources, regardless of ownership, respond to SAR situations; Review historical incidents and apply lessons learned to identify and correct weaknesses; Monitor resource readiness standards to minimize resource unavailability; Monitor geographic sites of SAR facilities to ensure optimal placement for projected distress incidents; Assessing emerging technologies and other environmental changes and opportunities; Appraising the system, including the use of SAR statistics to identify recurring causes of distress incidents; Analyse and respond to finding and recommendations of accident investigations; Promoting legislation, rules, treaties, or agreements to promote safety; Participate in SCCs and international and interagency SAR meetings.
Minimum requirements
Minimum Formal Qualifications:
• ATCO3 with Search and Rescue Mission Co-Ordinator qualification.
Minimum Years of Experience:
• A minimum of 2 years post-validation experience as ATCO3.
If you have not been contacted within 3 weeks of the closing date of this advert, please accept that your application was unsuccessful.
ATNS is an equal opportunity employer that strives to achieve a diverse workforce broadly representative of our people. This position will be filled in line with the objectives of ATNS’ Employment Equity Plan and therefore candidates from designated groups as per the Employment Equity Act of 1998, are encouraged to apply.
People with disabilities are encouraged to apply.