
The built environment is evolving rapidly. New building materials, the transition to renewable energy, and climate-adaptive construction all entail risks. These changes are taking place in a complex and densely built-up environment. In this challenging role, you will have the opportunity to act as a bridge between different fields of expertise and help ensure that new spatial developments are carried out safely.
Your work involves influencing environmental visions, plans, and programs, as well as policies and laws and regulations. You don’t just work in response to requests; you also create your own initiatives. You take a proactive, risk-focused approach and bring the impact of temporary construction, timber construction, circular construction, high-rise construction, underground construction, and more to the attention of the relevant stakeholders. You ensure that the safety of residents receives full attention in new spatial developments. Therefore, you explore possibilities and measures you can take to make buildings and the surrounding area as safe as possible. You advise on feasible and effective measures to keep risks manageable. Drawing on your knowledge and expertise, you draft policies and provide advice on complex issues and developments.
As an ambassador, you will build a strong network of relationships that you will maintain with dedication. You will participate in national working groups and collaborate closely with other Safety Regions. You are familiar with political and administrative channels, represent the organization’s interests, and are mindful of the interests of others. Within the team, you play a key role, including mentoring talent. You contribute ideas on knowledge development, quality improvement, and process efficiency.
Finally, you ensure the effective transfer of knowledge and information to our colleagues in incident response, professional competence, and operational preparedness. You notice when the safety chain is broken, and you are also able to gather relevant information and convey it to the enforcement side of our organization. You base your recommendations partly on practical experience and research. In doing so, you play a central role in our mission to provide integrated and risk-based advice.
You’re confident, proactive, and results-oriented, and you have experience with project-based work. You work independently but not in isolation, because above all, we’re looking for a sociable and fun colleague who’s a pleasure to work with.
You connect well withothers and have a knackfor engaging them and inspiring them with your enthusiasm. You know how to handle resistance and don’t let it throw you off balance. You are customer- and solution-oriented and are attuned to the organization and its dynamic environment.
The Amsterdam-Amstelland Safety Region is offering a position within a dynamic and ambitious organization as part of a professional team, with ample opportunities for personal development.
The Amsterdam-Amstelland Fire Department is part of the Amsterdam-Amstelland Safety Region. The Risk Management Division, a team of approximately 35 colleagues, is part of the Fire Services Sector. Risk Management advises the competent authority, other safety regions, external parties, and the board on preventing and mitigating risks of fire and other incidents. We are where we can have the greatest impact on creating a safe living environment.
Do you have any questions after reading the job posting? If so, please contact us.
About the position: Erik Platvoet (coordinator) erik.platvoet@brandweeraa.nl or 06-20192128.
For information about the procedure: George van Ee,george.van.ee@veiligheidsregioaa.nl or 06-15694619.
You can submit your response by Wednesday, November 12. Interviews will be held the following week.
An assessment may be part of the process.