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Our client, a leading multidisciplinary consultancy, is seeking an experienced Fire Engineer with strong expertise in external wall systems and façade fire safety to join their growing team.
This is an excellent opportunity to work with a highly respected consultancy delivering fire engineering and building safety services across a diverse portfolio of residential, mixed-use, commercial, education, healthcare, and high-rise developments throughout the UK.
Responsibilities
- Undertake fire engineering assessments and prepare fire safety strategies
- Lead and support external wall and façade fire safety assessments
- Conduct and review PAS 9980 Fire Risk Appraisals of External Walls (FRAEW)
- Advise clients on cladding remediation and building safety compliance
- Review façade construction details, fire stopping, cavity barriers, insulation, and cladding systems
- Provide technical guidance in line with Approved Document B, Building Safety Act requirements, and relevant British Standards
- Prepare high-quality technical reports and client recommendations
- Liaise with clients, contractors, architects, developers, and regulatory authorities
- Support remediation programmes from assessment through to completion
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Requirements
- Degree qualified in Fire Engineering or a related discipline
- Proven experience as a Fire Engineer with significant exposure to external wall systems and façade fire safety
- Strong knowledge of:
- PAS 9980
- Building Safety Act 2022
- Approved Document B
- BS 9991 and BS 9999
- Cladding remediation and façade construction
- Experience preparing technical reports and presenting findings to clients
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills


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Desirable
- Chartered status or working towards chartership (MIFireE, CEng, MRICS or equivalent)
- Experience working on high-rise residential projects
- Familiarity with EWS1 processes and external wall remediation schemes
- Consultancy experience would be advantageous
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