To thrive as a PG&E Fire (Wildfire Safety Specialist), you need a solid background in wildfire prevention, emergency response, and risk assessment, often supported by relevant education or experience in fire science, forestry, or environmental safety. Familiarity with GIS mapping, weather monitoring systems, and wildfire modeling tools, as well as certifications such as Firefighter I/II or ICS training, is typically required. Strong communication, problem-solving, and teamwork skills are essential for coordinating with internal teams, first responders, and local communities. These abilities are crucial for successfully mitigating wildfire risks and ensuring public and environmental safety in high-stakes situations.