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The City of Greater Sudbury has evolved into a dynamic and diverse regional capital that functions as the service hub for all northeastern Ontario and is composed of a rich mix of urban, suburban, rural and wilderness environments. While mining remains a major influence on the local economy, the City has diversified significantly in recent years to establish itself as a major centre of financial and business services, tourism, health care and research, education and government. One of the geographically largest municipalities in Canada, with a population of over 162,000, and a booming economy, Greater Sudbury is a warm and welcoming community.
Job Posting #: #2025 - 25
Job Title: Deputy Fire Chief
Department: Fire Services
Reports To: Fire Chief
Directly Supervises: Protective Services Coordinator
Indirectly Supervises: Volunteer Firefighters
Hours per Week: 35
Salary: $74,330.26 - $90,350.99
Application Due Date: July 24, 2025
Position Summary
This position provides fire safety and fire prevention education to the public; enforces the Fire Code (Ontario) and other relevant legislation and standards; conducts inspections and performs minor maintenance of facilities and equipment. Acts as the Chief Fire Official for specific duties and the Incident Safety Officer and Firefighter back up as required.