Connexions Thames Valley
Fire Risk Assessor

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Location: Nottingham
Salary: £50,076 - £52,712
Are you an experienced Fire Risk Assessor looking for a new opportunity? MTVH are currently seeking a diligent and qualified professional to join our Compliance Services team, operating within the Property Directorate. This is a crucial role that will involve conducting fire risk assessments, audits, inspections and surveys across our housing stock, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards and minimising risk.
Role
We are looking to recruit Fire Risk Assessors to carry out assessments on MTVH’s Housing stock (none High Rise). The role will involve:
- Being primarily responsible for providing and delivering 100% compliance for Fire Risk Assessments across the MTVH property portfolio.
- Working as part of a team of Fire Risk Assessors, utilising an excellent knowledge of the FRA process to view fire risk holistically and ensure that risk is identified and communicated accurately.
- Being responsible for ensuring suitable and accurate remedial works are identified and communicated in assessments, and that they align with the timeframes recommended in the MTVH FRA Process documents.
- Where required, being responsible for providing technical fire safety advice to colleagues across the organisation and being a point of contact for external organisations in relation to fire safety.
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- Must hold an Intermediate (or) Tier 2 accreditation via IFSM as a minimum (or be willing to obtain prior to employment)
- Hold a valid nationally recognised fire safety qualifications such as - NEBOSH National Certificate in Fire Safety and Risk Management, Institute of Fire Engineers (IFE) or similar.
- A recognised minimum Level 3 qualification within fire risk assessment such as the FPA, IFE or similar or registered by a competent body for FRA.
- Must have a minimum of 2 years experience in the fire safety industry.
- Experience of carrying out FRA's in social housing
To meet our commitment to providing safe, high quality services to our customers, this role requires a Basic check with the Disclosure and Barring Service once an offer of employment is made. A new check will be completed every three years.
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