Fire Safety Surveyor – Long-Term ContractLocation: West London Borough (Mainly on-site; some office and home working flexibility)Pay Rate: £350 per day (Umbrella)Assignment: Ongoing, long-termDepartment: Economy – Property & ComplianceReporting to: Senior Fire Safety SurveyorAbout the RoleRed Personnel is seeking an accomplished Fire Safety Surveyor to join our public sector client’s Property & Compliance Team. You’ll play a vital role in ensuring the borough’s housing stock is inspected, managed, and maintained in full compliance with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and related Health & Safety laws.This position offers the opportunity to combine expert fire risk assessment with strategic advisory responsibilities, stakeholder engagement, and quality assurance.Key Duties & ResponsibilitiesConduct comprehensive Fire Risk Assessments (FRAs) across housing and community facilities.Proactively identify fire-related risks, issue contractors’ orders, and ensure timely completion of remedial works.Develop, maintain, and manage FRA inspection schedules and undertake regular desktop reviews to uphold compliance.Execute quality assurance checks on FRAs conducted by external contractors.Monitor contractor performance—inspecting completed works and enforcing accountability for non-compliance.Draft specifications for fire safety projects and works that conform to statutory requirements and best practice.Regularly inspect communal areas and fire signage to ensure safe, obstruction-free environments.Collaborate with the London Fire Brigade, supporting audits, joint inspections, and addressing enforcement notices.Candidate ProfileEssential Skills & Experience:Proven expertise as a Fire Safety Surveyor (or equivalent) within housing, local authority, or property services environments.Thorough understanding of UK fire safety legislation, including the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, Building Regulations, and Health & Safety frameworks.Strong background in conducting and managing FRAs, including contractor supervision and quality assurance.Exceptional communication skills with the confidence to engage all levels of stakeholders, from residents to regulatory bodies.Demonstrated ability to write in-depth technical reports and act as an expert witness when required.Commitment to ongoing professional development and keeping current with evolving legislation and industry best practice.Additional Requirements:Full-time, with a focus on site visits throughout West London Borough’s housing portfolio; flexible office/remote working by agreement.Willingness to participate in council emergency response when needed.Secure, long-term public sector rolePredominantly site-based with office and occasional remote workOpportunity to make a tangible impact on resident safetyHow to ApplyIf you are a qualified Fire Safety professional, available to start immediately, and looking to contribute your skills to a dedicated public sector team, please contact Imran Makda at Red Personnel today.Red Personnel is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion.
Fire Safety Surveyor
Red Personnel
Posted 8 days ago, valid for 3 days
London, Greater London W12 9JB, England

£350 per day
Part Time
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Sonic Summary
- Red Personnel is seeking a Fire Safety Surveyor for a long-term contract in West London, offering a pay rate of £350 per day (Umbrella).
- The role involves conducting Fire Risk Assessments (FRAs) and ensuring compliance with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and related laws.
- Candidates must have proven experience as a Fire Safety Surveyor within housing or local authority environments, along with a thorough understanding of UK fire safety legislation.
- Strong communication skills and the ability to engage with various stakeholders are essential, as well as the capability to produce technical reports and act as an expert witness if necessary.
- This position requires full-time commitment with a focus on site visits, and candidates should be willing to participate in council emergency responses when needed.