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As an Assistant Manager - Fire within Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd's Automotive Division, you will lead critical initiatives to safeguard life and property by implementing comprehensive fire safety strategies. Your responsibilities encompass establishing and continuously refining fire fighting techniques tailored to our manufacturing environment, ensuring robust preparedness against fire emergencies.
You will collaborate closely with the Emergency Response Committee to align on safety protocols, and drive the enforcement of fire fighting policies and procedures throughout the plant. Your role involves recommending actionable changes to fire fighting by-laws that reflect evolving safety standards and operational realities.
Key deliverables include:
This role requires strong leadership, decisive action under pressure, and a commitment to continuous improvement in safety standards.
The ideal candidate will possess a Bachelor of Engineering degree, preferably in Fire Safety Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a closely related discipline. This academic foundation equips the candidate with essential principles of engineering relevant to fire prevention, safety system design, and risk assessment.
Advanced certifications in fire safety, emergency management, or occupational health and safety are highly valued, as they demonstrate specialised expertise and commitment to professional development in fire safety practices.
We encourage candidates who have undertaken continuous learning through workshops, seminars, or specialised training programs related to firefighting technologies, safety regulations, and leadership to apply, as these skills are instrumental in effective management and compliance assurance.
The educational qualifications will underpin your capacity to critically analyse fire risks and enact scientifically-informed prevention and control strategies aligned with regulatory frameworks.
Applicants should bring a minimum of 4 to 6 years of professional experience in fire safety management, emergency response coordination, or a related industrial safety role. This experience should encompass practical exposure within manufacturing or automotive sectors, reflecting familiarity with the unique fire hazards and safety requirements of these industries.
Experience in leading firefighting teams and managing emergency situations is essential, demonstrating your ability to operate effectively under pressure while ensuring the safety of personnel and assets.
Proven expertise in developing and implementing fire prevention programs, conducting safety audits, and enforcing compliance with statutory regulations is critical. Candidates will be expected to have a track record of collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and managing safety equipment and resources efficiently.
Prior involvement in budget management related to safety operations and in delivering fire safety training workshops will be advantageous, reinforcing a well-rounded skill set for this leadership role.
Your background should also reflect strong capabilities in record keeping, reporting, and continuous improvement initiatives focused on fire risk reduction.
In addition to general experience, critical expertise required includes:
This critical experience will ensure preparedness to develop resilient fire safety ecosystems and respond decisively to protect people, property, and the organisation’s operational continuity.
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