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Fire observer skills for your resume and career

Updated January 8, 2025
1 min read
Below we've compiled a list of the most critical fire observer skills. We ranked the top skills for fire observers based on the percentage of resumes they appeared on. For example, 53.8% of fire observer resumes contained sme as a skill. Continue reading to find out what skills a fire observer needs to be successful in the workplace.

4 fire observer skills for your resume and career

1. SME

The term ‘small and medium-sized enterprises' is meant to describe businesses of varied sizes who fall below certain limits and targets set by various organizations, such as the World Bank and the UN. SMEs, as they are commonly known, are an important part of any economy and generally, in healthy economies, should vastly outnumber other forms of business, such as multi-level corporations, because they collectively employ more people, pay better, and produce more money.

Here's how fire observers use sme:
  • Defined by Squadron Battle Staff as SME in initiating requests for field artillery, mortar, and aerial delivered munitions.
  • Provided SME information on U.S. Army doctrine, equipment, tactics, techniques, and procedures.

2. Fire Training

Here's how fire observers use fire training:
  • Monitor and operate the Call for Fire Training Simulator.

3. Air Support

Here's how fire observers use air support:
  • Coordinated operations with artillery and air support units.
  • Coordinate and direct fire and air support under hostile or stressful conditions.

4. Computer System

Here's how fire observers use computer system:
  • Maintained various records and documentation for department computer systems.
  • Identified possible improvements in computer systems.
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List of fire observer skills to add to your resume

The most important skills for a fire observer resume and required skills for a fire observer to have include:

  • SME
  • Fire Training
  • Air Support
  • Computer System

Updated January 8, 2025

Zippia Research Team
Zippia Team

Editorial Staff

The Zippia Research Team has spent countless hours reviewing resumes, job postings, and government data to determine what goes into getting a job in each phase of life. Professional writers and data scientists comprise the Zippia Research Team.

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