Fire Risk Assessor
The Fire Risk Assessor's Role
The Fire Risk Assessor will be responsible for conducting fire risk assessments across a varied residential portfolio. They will produce clear, practical and timely reports, ensuring risks are properly identified, recorded and managed. Working both independently and collaboratively, the Fire Risk Assessor will contribute to a strong safety culture and ongoing service improvement.
The Fire Risk Assessor
The ideal Fire Risk Assessor will have proven experience carrying out fire risk assessments within residential settings. They will demonstrate strong analytical ability, excellent attention to detail, and the confidence to communicate fire safety advice to a range of audiences.
Essential requirements include:
NEBOSH Fire Safety qualification (or equivalent)
Minimum Tier 2 Fire Risk Assessor level
Evidence of relevant experience and/or third-party certification
Knowledge of fire risk assessment systems and reporting processesMembership of a professional body such as the Institute of Fire Engineers, or a commitment to achieving this, is highly desirable.
In Return?
The successful Fire Risk Assessor will benefit from a supportive working environment with a strong focus on development and progression. Opportunities include working towards professional membership and third-party accreditation.
Benefits include:
£45,000- £50,000
30 days' annual leave plus bank holidays
Two paid volunteering days per year
Flexible benefits package and discount schemes
Pension contributions up to 10%This is an excellent opportunity for a Fire Risk Assessor to grow within a forward-thinking and safety-focused organisation.
If you are a Fire Professional looking for new career opportunities please contact Lauren Banks on (phone number removed).
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