Foundation Fire Risk Assessor - Nottingham
Employment Type: Permanent
Reporting To: Principal Fire Risk Assessor
Salary: £30,000–£35,000 per annum, rising to £40,000 after probation and achieving specific goals
Location: Midlands
About the Role:We are seeking motivated and detail-oriented Foundation Fire Risk Assessors to join the Property Compliance team. You will play a crucial role in ensuring fire safety compliance by conducting thorough Fire Risk Assessments in various low-risk premises.
This position is ideal for individuals with a solid foundation in fire safety, looking to develop their expertise and contribute to a safer environment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Carry out planned and reactive Fire Risk Assessments in a variety of premise types across low-risk environments. Identifying and using appropriate practices to evaluate any fire risks present.
- Prepare and present suitable and sufficient Fire Risk Assessment reports that satisfy legal requirements with appropriate actions for clients, providing immediate feedback on the findings and giving fire safety advice where required.
- Provide technical fire safety advice to clients based on a thorough knowledge of UK Fire Safety Legislation, associated guidance, and standards having an awareness of their own knowledge, limitations, and capabilities.
- Carry out other functions that fall within the risk assessor skill set, direct or indirect liaison with contractors, regulators etc. and bespoke support requested by the client etc.
- Work carefully and diligently by following fire safety legislation, guidance, and standards in delivering suitable and sufficient Fire Risk Assessments. Ability to plan and schedule work so that tasks can be completed on time and to the relevant Standard.
- Identify hazards and assess the potential risk of a fire while also identifying appropriate risk control measures. Taking opportunities to reflect and learn.
- Keep up to date with changes in the Legislation, guidance etc. to contribute to the maintenance of your own competency and maintaining your knowledge of Fire Risk Assessment practice
- Record and maintain a record of continuous professional development in line with professional bodies' requirements.
- Work with others, such as fire services, buildings and facilities managers, surveyors, fire engineers and landlords to develop, amend and implement fire safety plans and provide fire safety advice to clients, both verbally and in a detailed written report which can include a fire safety action plan.
- Take part in and proactively react to feedback from validators on the suitability and sufficiency of your Fire Risk Assessment activities. Taking all opportunities to improve Fire Risk Assessment practices.
Requirements:
- The fire risk assessor must have a full clean driving license and access to their own, or a company-provided vehicle and be willing to travel throughout the UK as part of their day-to-day working activity. Overnight stays can be a regular occurrence and will be managed to ensure the welfare of assessors.
- Assessors should be fully conversant with current fire safety legislation and technical standards as well as a full understanding of current fire safety issues, trends and best practices.
- It is essential that you have completed a series of nationally recognised training courses of at least certificate level. Preferably listed on a national recognised register of competent fire risk assessors.
- Able to manage your own work activities with minimal supervision, you will be confident in making contact with clients and responsible persons and be able to manage your own workload.
- Nice to have: Any of those certificate like (or others) NEBOSH Fire Safety Certificate, Fire Risk Assessment Training (Level 2 or 3), Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE) Membership or Certification, BAFE SP205 Certification (Fire Risk Assessors), IFSM (Institute of Fire Safety Managers) Membership, Fire Safety Awareness and Risk Assessment Training (via City & Guilds or IOSH), FRA Competency Council Guidance Alignment, level 4 Diploma in Fire Safety (Fire Inspectors), Nationally Accredited Fire Risk Assessors Register (NAFRAR) or the IFE Register of Fire Risk Assessors.
Benefits:
- Competitive salary: £30,000–£35,000 per annum, rising to £40,000 after probation and achieving specific goals
- Comprehensive training and development support.
- Opportunity to work with a dynamic team and make a tangible impact on fire safety compliance.
- Flexibility to work in various locations and engage with diverse stakeholders.
To apply, please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience and qualifications for the role. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so early submissions are encouraged.
Equal Opportunity Employer:We value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive work environment. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and encourage individuals of all genders, ethnicities, ages, and abilities to apply.
Contact: Elvis Eckardt