An independent fire and building safety consultancy is seeking a highly capable Associate Fire Engineer to lead and expand their fire engineering function in Manchester.
The successful Associate Fire Engineer will join a respected and collaborative firm, delivering expert solutions across commercial, residential, and mixed-use developments, while supporting clients through design, construction, and compliance stages.
The Associate Fire Engineer's Role
The Associate Fire Engineer will lead the delivery of complex fire engineering strategies and provide high-level technical input into building design, risk management, and regulatory compliance. Operating across RIBA stages 2-6, the role will include:
Managing a portfolio of large-scale projects across the North West and beyond
Leading fire strategy development and sign-off processes
Providing oversight on CFD modelling, evacuation analysis, and smoke control
Supporting client relationships and new business activity
Mentoring and reviewing work from junior and mid-level engineers
Engaging with Building Control, fire services, and design teams
The Associate Fire Engineer
Chartered or near-chartered (CEng or MIFireE) Fire Engineer
Minimum 6 years' consultancy experience
Proven track record managing complex fire strategies across a variety of sectors
Strong technical understanding of BS 9991, BS 9999, ADB, and fire engineering principles
Team leadership or line management experience (desirable)
Based in or around Greater Manchester, with flexibility for occasional site travel
In Return?
80,000 - 90,000
Performance-based bonus scheme
Hybrid/flexible working arrangement
Private medical, enhanced pension and leave
Structured progression to Technical Director
Training budget and support for CPD/chartership mentoring
If you're a Associate Fire Engineer looking to grow your career, please contact Lauryn Simpson at Brandon James.
Reference: 30035LS
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