Preferred Qualifications Master’s degree in forestry specializing in wildland fire protection, fire sciences, or a closely related field. At least ten (10) years of experience in wildland fire management and five years of experience in supervisory and program administration. NWCG Type 3 Incident Command (IC 3 or higher qualification) or equivalent qualification coupled with relevant experience. Demonstrated expertise in wildland fire suppression, displaying a proven track record and comprehensive understanding of Fire and Aviation Management. Certification as an NWCG SEAT Base Manager or with similar NWCG qualifications. Demonstrated track record of supervisory expertise encompassing staff administration, program management, and incident command. Demonstrated success in developing and effectively executing short to medium-term projects and program objectives. A track record of recognizing, delineating, and executing opportunities for both new initiatives and the enhancement of existing programs. Proven experience in wildfire suppression and prevention methodologies, evidenced by a documented history of successful implementation. Knowledge in defining, guiding, and executing strategic and operational planning. Proven capability in effectively managing and supervising programs, projects, operations, and personnel. Proven capacity to engage and cultivate partner support effectively. Demonstrated proficiency in communication, planning, interpersonal relations, technology utilization, and administrative tasks. Proven record of delivering precise and comprehensive programmatic reports.