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Senior Fire Safety Consultant

Bishopsgate
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We’re hiring a Lead Fire Risk Assessor/Fire Safety Officer to join our team at Zeta Compliance Services.  Ideally, you will be based in the West London area; however, candidates residing in Oxfordshire who are willing to travel into London will also be considered. You’ll report directly to the Head of Fire and play a key role in supporting the management of both permanent and contract Fire Risk Assessors. In addition to this, you will carry out standard duties associated with Fire Risk Assessments and general fire safety.

What you receive for joining us:

We’re offering a salary between £50,000 and £60,000 per annum, depending on experience, along with a strong package designed to support you both in and out of work. You’ll receive a company vehicle, as well as access to private healthcare (covered by the business, though taxable as a benefit in kind). We also provide an employee assistance programme, including a 24/7 mental health helpline, to support your wellbeing. You’ll work a 37.75-hour week and benefit from annual leave that increases by 2 days every two years of service, plus bank holidays.

Here’s a look at some of the things you’ll be doing:

Conduct fire risk assessments in accordance with The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 across a range of complex residential and commercial properties within our client portfolio. Produce detailed written reports using our internal software platform and MS Word, clearly highlighting remedial actions and providing fire safety advice supported by action plans.
Liaise closely with the Head of Fire to ensure fire risk assessments are delivered in line with contractual requirements, attending client meetings when necessary and supporting the development, amendment, and implementation of fire safety plans in collaboration with fire services, building and facilities managers, surveyors, fire engineers, and landlords.
Provide clients with technical advice and practical fire safety solutions, ensuring strict adherence to current legislation and government or fire and rescue service guidelines. Take personal responsibility for continuous professional development (CPD) by staying up to date with regulatory changes and industry developments.
Act as an ambassador for the company at all times, both internally and externally. Contribute to business improvement and objectives, comply with Health & Safety policy and procedures, promote a culture of safety and discipline in the workplace, and report accidents or near misses as required.Can you show experience in some of these areas:

A recognised Level 3 Fire Risk Assessment qualification through the Institution of Fire Engineers, Fire Protection Association, Institute of Fire Safety Managers or equivalent is required; Level 4 is preferred but can be provided if not already achieved. Membership with the Institution of Fire Engineers or Institute of Fire Safety Managers is required, and ideally, candidates will hold third-party accreditation with a recognised register (e.g., IFE Register of Fire Risk Assessors) or have the desire to obtain it. A strong commitment to industry-required CPD is essential.
Candidates must have at least 2–3 years of experience conducting fire risk assessments and demonstrate knowledge of current fire safety legislation, technical standards, and best practices, including both active and passive fire protection systems. The ability to write detailed technical reports is required.
Strong verbal communication skills are essential, with a high level of spoken English, literacy, and numeracy. Candidates must be capable of working independently using their own initiative, attending internal and occasional meetings at the Bicester head office, and potentially staying overnight when required.
A full, valid UK driving licence is essential, as travel throughout the UK may be required. Candidates must have good PC skills including proficiency with MS Office (Word, Excel, Outlook), and be capable of using a tablet or PC to capture digital images and complete reports efficiently.Do you see yourself reflected in the description above? If so, we encourage you to submit your application today. Uncertain whether your skills align perfectly? Don't hesitate to apply regardless; we value candidates with diverse skill sets and will carefully consider all applicants.

Introducing our organisation:

Zeta Compliance Services: Trusted as compliance partners, we collaborate with clients in sectors such as Education, Health, Care Homes, Public Sector, Local Authority, Industry, Pharmaceutical, Hospitality, Leisure, Food & Beverage, Retail, and Media, to ensure risk reduction, safety improvement, and regulatory compliance

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