Fire Engineer or Senior Engineer - Macclesfield, Cheshire, United Kingdom - Brandon James

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    A prestigious National Risk & Fire Consultancy is actively seeking a dynamic and ambitious Fire Engineer to join their esteemed team based in Macclesfield.

    This role focuses initially on expansive residential projects throughout the Northwest and West Midlands.
    The Fire Engineer's Role

    In this pivotal position, the Fire Engineer will benefit from the guidance and mentorship of Senior Fire Engineers , working across a diverse range of sectors including residential, commercial, retail, and transport.

    The role demands a forward-thinking individual capable of contributing to the Fire Engineering business's development and expansion. Essential to this role is effective communication and steadfast support to the head of Fire Engineering .

    The consultancy has established significant relationships with leading retailers across the UK and is also engaged in the commercial and residential sectors.

    It is vital for the Fire Engineer to stay updated with compliance, Fire regulations, and anticipate future modifications.
    The Fire Engineer
    Minimum of 2 years' experience in Fire Engineering
    Proficiency in creating fire strategy drawings and reports
    Expertise in compartmentation and escape planning
    Proven track record in the residential and commercial sectors
    A competitive salary range of 45, ,000, plus a car allowance
    ~25 days of holiday entitlement, plus an additional day off for your birthday
    ~ A hybrid working setup
    ~ Full funding for professional development leading to chartership
    ~ Access to a private healthcare scheme
    ~ A cycle to work scheme
    ~ Pension contributions at 5%
    ~ If you are a Fire Engineer considering your career opportunities, or looking for the next step, please call Matt Powell at Brandon James on (phone number removed).
    Fire Engineer / Remote Fire Engineer / Fire Consultant / Fire Surveyor / Passive Fire Protection
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