Our client, The East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) is a major midstream development spanning Uganda and Tanzania. It includes the construction and operation of a nearshore Marine Tanks and Terminals (MTT) facility in Tanzania. Once completed, the EACOP Company will operate a 1,443 km electrically heated crude oil export pipeline, transporting crude oil from Kabaale–Hoima in Uganda to the Chongoleani Peninsula near Tanga Port in Tanzania for export to international markets.
The Fire Safety Coordinator is responsible for the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of fire protection, fire prevention, and emergency response programmes across EACOP assets, including the MTT, associated pipelines, and above-ground installations. The role ensures that all facilities comply with corporate fire safety standards, applicable local and international regulations, and recognised industry best practices such as NFPA, API, and IOGP standards. The Fire Safety Coordinator provides technical expertise in fire risk assessments, fire protection system design reviews, emergency preparedness, and personnel training to safeguard people, assets, and the environment.
In this capacity, the Fire Safety Coordinator assists the Operations Shift Lead (OSL) in all matters related to fire safety, risk management, and fire prevention. The position is responsible for providing assurance of fire protection systems through the regular testing, inspection, and maintenance of fixed and mobile firefighting equipment, including firewater systems, deluge systems, foam skids, hydrants, fire extinguishers, and gas detection systems. The role also ensures that EACOP site teams maintain a high level of emergency preparedness and response readiness, while remaining fully compliant with the requirements of relevant regulatory authorities.
Additionally, the Fire Safety Coordinator designs and delivers targeted fire safety and emergency response training programmes for operations, maintenance, and contractor personnel. The role leads or participates in fire safety audits, inspections, and incident investigations, ensuring that findings are thoroughly analysed and that effective corrective and preventive action plans are developed and implemented to strengthen overall fire safety performance.
Principle Responsibilities
Accountability:
EACOP is committed to ensuring that the health, safety and welfare of workers, communities, and the environment are well addressed and managed. The job holder is accountable for demonstrating exemplary behavior with regard to HSE rules & requirements and for implementing HSE rules within his area of responsibility. Therefore, the employee is required to:
Requirements
Benefits
If you believe you possess and can clearly demonstrate your ability in the required relevant criteria for this role, please submit your application, including copies of relevant academic and professional certificates and testimonials, your curriculum vitae, details of your current position, current remuneration, as well as email and telephone contacts of three (3) referees who can speak of your competence, character, and integrity
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All applications MUST be submitted through the e-recruitment portal to be considered, and your application must be received by no later than 3rd August 2026 and addressed to:
The Director,
Executive Selection Division
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