Fireriskassessments.com 🔥
Fire risk assessor (Intermediate/Advanced)

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Company Description
Fireriskassessments.com is an employee-owned fire risk assessment company operating nationwide from our Nottingham base. Established in 2012, we complete more than 200 fire risk assessments each month across a wide range of premises, from small shops and offices through to industrial warehouses, schools and larger commercial properties.
We are completely independent. We do not sell fire safety products, remedial works or servicing, meaning our recommendations are based solely on what is needed to improve fire safety and meet relevant legal requirements.
We hold BAFE SP205 certification, demonstrating our commitment to recognised industry standards, competence and quality.
As an employee-owned company, our people have a genuine stake in the future of the business. We are looking for someone who wants to be more than just an assessor - to join a team where your experience, ideas and contribution can help shape how we develop and grow.
Role Description
We are looking for an experienced Fire Risk Assessor (Intermediate/Advanced) to join our team on a full-time, home-based basis, covering the York, Leeds and Manchester areas and the wider northern region.
You will carry out fire risk assessments across a variety of commercial premises, using your knowledge, experience and professional judgement to identify significant fire risks and provide practical, proportionate recommendations.
Your day-to-day responsibilities will include:
- Carrying out fire risk assessments at commercial premises that fall within your demonstrated level of competence, seeking advice or appropriate supervision where necessary
- Identifying fire hazards and evaluating existing fire safety measures.
- Assessing the adequacy of existing management arrangements and fire safety procedures
- Producing clear, accurate and well-structured fire risk assessment reports to include relevant and appropriate evidence for the findings
- Providing practical and proportionate recommendations based on the risks identified.
- Discussing findings with business owners, managers and other responsible persons and explaining relevant legal requirements in a clear and professional manner.
- Working with colleagues and the wider assessment team to maintain consistency and quality across our reports.
- Working within our established processes and procedures and the requirements of our BAFE SP205 certification.
- Working in accordance with BS 8674 and maintaining the knowledge, skills, experience and behaviours (SKEB) required for your defined level of competence.
- Keeping accurate assessment records and maintaining your knowledge of relevant legislation, standards and fire safety guidance.
- Contributing ideas and feedback to help us continually improve our assessment processes, reporting and service.
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What we're looking for
We are looking for someone who is technically competent, professional and genuinely interested in fire safety. You should be comfortable working independently while also being willing to contribute to a wider team.
You will need:
- A minimum Intermediate Fire Risk Assessor qualification (FireQual/ProQual or equivalent).
- At least 5 years' proven experience carrying out fire risk assessments, applying relevant fire safety legislation, standards and guidance across a range of premises, including medium-risk premises
- Evidence of competence appropriate to the level and type of fire risk assessments undertaken.
- Strong knowledge of relevant fire safety legislation, standards and guidance, with the ability to apply this appropriately to different premises and circumstances.
- Excellent communication skills, with the ability to explain technical findings and legal requirements clearly to non-specialist clients.
- Strong analytical and professional judgement skills, enabling you to identify risks and develop practical, evidence-based recommendations.
- The ability to work independently, manage your time effectively and complete assessments and reports to a consistently high standard.
- Good IT skills and confidence using report-writing and other digital systems.
- A commitment to maintaining and developing your professional competence through continuing professional development, in accordance with BS 8674 and the SKEB requirements for your defined level of competence.


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Why join us?
This is an opportunity to join an established and growing fire risk assessment company at an exciting point in its development.
As an employee-owned business, you will be joining a team of future company owners, where everyone's contribution matters. We want people who are enthusiastic about fire safety, take pride in the quality of their work and are prepared to work collaboratively to help shape the future of the business.
We have already built a strong reputation and established systems, processes and certification. We are now looking for people who can bring their experience, ideas and enthusiasm to help us build on that success and continue to develop.
What we offer
We believe in rewarding our people and investing in their professional development. As an employee-owned company, you will also have a genuine stake in the success of the business.
- £45,000 salary for a 40-hour working week.
- 5% employer pension contribution.
- 28 days' holiday including bank holidays, increasing with length of service to a maximum of 33 days.
- Training and CPD costs covered, including support to develop to or maintain Advanced Fire Risk Assessor level, where appropriate.
- Company laptop and the technology needed to carry out your role.
- Travel expenses covered, including fuel and subsistence when travelling to client premises.
- Annual share in company profits, giving employees a direct benefit from the success of the business. Profit share is tax-free within the applicable scheme limits, subject to National Insurance.
- The opportunity to contribute to the development and future direction of an employee-owned business.
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