This is a full time/permanent position with a preference for someone in London but will consider applications nationwide.
Responsibilities:
Complete Fire Safety Risk Assessments at client’s properties in line with current guidance and in accordance with the requirements of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and any recent advice notes related to Fire Risk.Maintain CPD through self-learning and attending courses as available to ensure the level of knowledge remains current as applicable to all Fire Safety Risk Assessments.Adhere fully to the BAFE SP205 QA System requirements as described within the Keegans SP2-5 Quality Manual and Procedures documents.Plan, manage and complete all site survey work and reporting in accordance with Keegans SP205 QA System requirementsComplete Validation review and Sign Off all Keegans FSRA ReportsMaintain the Quality Management System and Procedures relating to Fire Safety projects across the Division.Preparing fee proposals and contributing to the completion of tender documents/fee bids.Preparing and issuing monthly client invoices.Qualifications and Experience:
Minimum level 3 Award in Fire Risk AssessmentRegistered Assessor on a national registerA good number of years experience undertaking FRAs on a wide variety of residential property types, low and high-rise, sheltered accommodation and ideally experience of commercial surveys in corporate properties and schools.A good knowledge of the current Fire Safety legislation and associate standards.Knowledge and understanding of technical experience and practical application.Effective time and diary managementAbility to make executive commercial basis decisions (cost/quantity)Able to influence, coach and mentorTechnical and report writing experienceExtensive IT Knowledge, skills and experience in Microsoft Excel, Word and Outlook and Project.An accredited engineering/surveying related degree is desirable#Surveyor #RSKfamily #recruitment
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