Friday, March 21, 2025

Chief Officer appointed to NTES

The Northern Territory Fire and Emergency Services (NTFES) has announced the appointment of Wayne Snell as Chief Officer of NT Emergency Service (NTES).

Mr Snell’s (pictured) appointment brings stability and renewed energy to NTES, particularly following its transition to NTFES in 2024, said Commissioner, NT Fire and Emergency Services, Andrew Warton.

“I am pleased to welcome Wayne into the role of Chief Officer with NTES. He brings with him a wealth of knowledge and experience from his extensive career in emergency management both in Australia and internationally,” said Commissioner Warton.

“I also want to express my sincere thanks to Ms. Fleur O’Connor for her significant contributions to the service.”

With over 35 years of emergency management and leadership experience, Mr Snell has held senior management roles both nationally and internationally for more than 20 years. His career includes prominent positions at the Australian Civil Military Centre, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), and as Commander of the New South Wales State Emergency Service, State Operations.

Additionally, Mr Snell has worked with leading state, national, and international policing organisations, including INTERPOL and the Australian Federal Police (AFP).

His qualifications span emergency management, human resources, law enforcement, training, fire investigation, and forensic science.

“It is an honour to join the NT Emergency Service at such a pivotal moment, as it transitions into the NFES standalone agency,” Mr Snell said.

“My focus will be on ensuring the safety of our communities, supporting our dedicated staff and volunteers, and strengthening our operational capabilities to respond effectively across the Territory.”

“I look forward to bringing my leadership and experience to the Northern Territory and collaborating with the NTES team and the broader NTFES agency to enhance our community safety and capability,” he said.

Mr Snell succeeds Fleur O’Connor. In a statement, the NTFES thanked Ms O’Connor for her dedication and service.

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