Shirley Parsons
Fire, Health and Safety Risk Assessor

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Fire, Health and Safety Risk Assessor
Fire, Health and Safety Risk Assessor
Location: Birmingham (regional travel) Type: Permanent Salary: £40,000 - £50,000
An established health and safety consultancy is seeking a knowledgeable and client-focused Fire, Health & Safety Risk Assessor to join its growing team. In this home-based role with regular regional travel, you’ll support diverse clients in meeting statutory responsibilities while delivering high-quality, practical, and cost-effective solutions.
About the Role
The Fire, Health & Safety Risk Assessor will:
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- Provide clear and practical advice on fire, health, and safety matters
- Complete:
- Health & safety risk assessments
- Gap analyses
- Audits
- Conduct:
- Fire risk assessments
- Create emergency evacuation plans
- Produce PEEPs (Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans)
- Deliver additional services such as:
- Policy and procedure reviews
- Display Screen Equipment (DSE) assessments
- Traffic management assessments
- Build strong, professional relationships with clients and colleagues
Requirements
To be considered for this role, you’ll need:


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- A Level 3 Certificate in Health and Safety (or equivalent)
- A Level 3 Certificate in Fire Risk Assessment (or equivalent)
- Experience conducting fire risk assessments
- Ideally a foundation-level listing on the National Fire Risk Assessors Register
- Excellent communicative skills and strong relationship-building ability
- A full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle
Vacancy Reference: PR/029119 Vacancy Owner: Nathan Thompson 📧 nathan.thompson@shirleyparsons.com 📞 07725 258687
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