Enforcement Officer (Ref No: 04/26)
164161
Enforcement
Labasa, Northern
February 20, 2026
Enforcement
Labasa, Northern
February 20, 2026
Organisation Summary
The Fijian Competition & Consumer Commission (FCCC) is an independent statutory body established under Section 7 of the FCCC Act 2010 that promotes effective competition and informed markets, encourages fair trading, protects consumers and businesses from restrictive practices, controls prices of regulated industries and other markets where competition is lessened or limited.
Key Results Areas (KRAs)
- Contribute to the achievement of departmental objectives as set out in the annual plan.
- Conduct investigations into matters of medium/ moderate complexity and support Senior Enforcement Officers in investigations into alleged breaches of the FCCC Act 2010 and all other relevant laws.
- Carry out Market monitoring, including inspections to ensure compliance
- Support Senior Enforcement Officers in achieving the Enforcement Department’s key performance targets.
- Maintain accurate and timely records and provide information and reports to demonstrate progress toward departmental objectives.
Key Accountabilities
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Qualification
A Bachelor's degree in Economics, Commerce, Business Administration, Audit or related discipline. Candidate with a 6 year or more extensive enforcement or regulatory experience may be considered in lieu of formal qualifications
Knowledge and Experience
- 4-6 years of experience in investigations, enforcement, or regulatory compliance with progressive responsibility or related fields
- Demonstrated ability to conduct investigations and inspections, including evidence gathering and documentation.
- Strong knowledge of the FCCC Act 2010, consumer protection laws and relevant consumer protection legislation.
- Ability to apply standard enforcement procedures, compliance checks, and monitoring activities.
- Understanding of regulated industries and sectors relevant to FCCC’s mandate.
- Experience in liaising with traders, consumers, and internal stakeholders in the course of enforcement activities.
- Good understanding of market behaviour and pricing practices is desirable.
