Changi Airport Group operates and develops Singapore's Changi Airport, specializing in air travel.
Lead firefighting & rescue ops at airports, train personnel, coordinate multi‑agency response.
12 days ago ago
Experienced (8-12 years)
Full Time
Singapore, Singapore
Field
Company Size
20,000 Employees
Service Specialisms
Airport Operations
Terminal Services
Airside Operations
Aviation Services
Property Development
Project Management
Facilities Management
Engineering Services
Sector Specialisms
Airport Operations
Air Hub Development
Commercial Activities
Airport Emergency Services
Foreign Airport Investment and Management
Security Operations
Video Surveillance Systems
Special Cargo & Pharmaceuticals
Role
Description
Requirements
leadership
degree
resilience
physical
firefighter
fire officer
Possess strong leadership and interpersonal skills.
Possess a degree in any discipline from a good university.
Displays a determined and resilient mindset, never giving up in the face of challenges.
Capable of handling the physically demanding nature of rescue work
To prepare you for these responsibilities, we will provide you with a comprehensive 3-month Basic Airport Fire Fighter training. This training will cover the fundamental principles of firefighting and the necessary techniques to handle aircraft incidents or accidents in compliance with the standards set by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
Following that, you will undergo a 1-month Airport Fire Officer course which will enhance leadership skills for small team tactics.
Benefits
Upon completing your training, you will be assigned to an airport fire station, where you will put your technical expertise to the test and gain valuable operational experience. As part of your job rotation, you may also be posted to other airport fire stations or military airbases, providing you with a diverse range of experiences and challenges.
Finally, you will participate in a 1-month Senior Airport Fire Officer course, which will focus on developing your leadership skills in incident management.
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
1981
Historical Opening
Signifies the year of the airport's establishment, marking its foundational beginnings.
Manages Singapore’s Changi Airport, a global aviation hub known for its excellence.
Oversees daily airport operations, including passenger services, cargo handling, and ground operations.
Development projects focus on enhancing connectivity, capacity, and sustainability.
Notable projects include the Jewel Changi, a mixed-use complex combining retail, entertainment, and nature.
Maintains its position as one of the world’s top airports through continuous innovation.
Operates with a strategic focus on efficiency, safety, and customer experience.
Culture + Values
We value our People.
We succeed with our Partners.
We are committed to our Customers.
We lead in our Business.
Integrity and service are at the heart of everything we do.
Changi Service DNA: Personalised, Stress‑Free, Positively Surprising.
Employees empowered to 'Start Something Today' through innovation programmes (eg: Learnfest, 4D+1i week).
Modern, collaborative workspaces with open-concept desks and social pantries.
Terminal H initiatives: Fun Friday, art‑jamming, fitness & cooking classes.
Environment + Sustainability
2050
Net-Zero Aspiration
Aiming to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
20,000 tCO2e
Annual CO2E Reduction
Expansion of solar energy capacity to 43 MWp will reduce CO2 emissions by 20,000 t annually.
2022
Sustainable Aviation Fuel Piloted
First use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) in 2022, reducing CO2 emissions for the Singapore Airlines Group.
3–5%
SAF Uptake Target
Target to achieve 3–5% SAF blended fuel usage by 2030 under the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) levy.
100% electric baggage tractors since 2017; expanding airside charging network to 300+ by mid-2020s.
Transitioning all new airside light vehicles to electric from 2025; full fleet transition to cleaner energy by 2040.
Processed >250 t food waste via digesters across 4 terminals; Airport Carbon Accreditation Level 3.
Green Procurement: lifecycle-based P-Q-E scoring implemented since 2023; 80% wool carpets with reuse/recycling pathways.
Inclusion & Diversity
30% Women by 2025
Board Gender Balance
Target for women on the board and in senior leadership by 2025.
40% Women in Management
Women in Management Roles
As of 2024, women comprise 40% of management roles.
50% Participation Growth
Employee Networks for Women in STEM
Participation in employee networks supporting women in STEM roles grew by 50% from 2022–2024.
≤2% Pay Parity
Gender Pay Parity Metrics
Annual reporting shows a median deviation of ≤2% in gender pay parity by 2024.
Launched structured mentoring and leadership programmes for women in operations and engineering.