Service Care Solutions
Fire Safety Surveyor

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Fire Safety Surveyor
Location: Greater London
Salary: £268 PAYE | £350 Umbrella LTD (Per Day)
Contract: Temporary
Our client, a well-established Local Authority in Greater London, is seeking an experienced and proactive Fire Safety Surveyor to join their Property and Compliance team. This is an excellent opportunity for a fire safety professional to play a key role in ensuring residential housing stock remains compliant with current fire safety legislation while helping to safeguard residents and communities.
Working within a specialist compliance team, you will provide expert fire safety advice, undertake Fire Risk Assessments (FRAs), monitor compliance programmes, and support the delivery of fire safety improvements across a diverse housing portfolio.
Key Responsibilities:
- Undertake and produce Fire Risk Assessments (FRAs) across residential housing stock and associated properties.
- Identify fire safety risks and recommend appropriate remedial actions.
- Develop and manage FRA inspection programmes in line with statutory requirements.
- Conduct desktop reviews of Fire Risk Assessments in accordance with policy requirements.
- Quality assure external consultants and specialist contractors undertaking fire safety inspections.
- Monitor fire safety works and inspect completed projects to ensure compliance and quality standards are achieved.
- Develop technical solutions and planned fire safety improvement programmes.
- Prepare specifications and scopes of work for fire safety projects and compliance-related works.
- Work closely with planned maintenance and capital delivery teams to ensure fire safety compliance is embedded within projects.
- Carry out inspections of communal areas to ensure fire safety standards are maintained.
- Liaise with enforcement bodies including the London Fire Brigade and support responses to enforcement notices.
- Provide technical advice regarding compartmentation, fire stopping and approved fire safety products.
- Deliver fire safety training and guidance to contractors, colleagues and housing management teams.
- Support residents, leaseholders and vulnerable tenants through fire safety advice and awareness initiatives.
- Contribute to the development and maintenance of fire safety strategies, policies, procedures and compliance databases.
- Produce technical reports, performance information and management briefings as required.
- Manage complaints, enquiries and stakeholder requests within agreed service standards.
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Essential Qualifications:
- HNC/HND or equivalent qualification in Fire Safety Management, Fire Engineering, Building Surveying or a related discipline.
- NEBOSH General Certificate.
- NEBOSH Fire Safety qualification (or equivalent).
- Advanced Fire Safety and Fire Risk Assessment qualification.
- Full professional membership of the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE) or equivalent professional body such as CABE, CIOB or RICS, or be actively working towards membership.
- CDM qualification or willingness to undertake training.


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Essential Experience & Knowledge:
- Significant experience within the built environment, construction, housing or property sector.
- Experience undertaking Fire Risk Assessments and fire safety inspections.
- Experience delivering fire safety advice and training.
- Experience of social housing fire safety management.
- Detailed knowledge of:
- Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
- Fire Safety Act 2021
- Building Safety Act 2022
- Relevant health and safety legislation
- Knowledge of quality assurance and compliance monitoring processes.
- Excellent report writing and communication skills.
- Strong stakeholder management abilities.
- Good IT skills, including Microsoft Office applications.
- Ability to manage competing priorities and meet deadlines.
- Willingness to attend emergency situations and occasional meetings outside normal working hours when required
If Interested, please contact Josh on 01772 208967 or joshua.hull@servicecare.org.uk
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