Fire Safety Engineer

Spencer Ogden

Fire Safety Engineer

Location: Somerset

Job Type: Contract

Duration: 12 months+

Rate: £600 – £640 per day (Inside IR35)

About the Opportunity

Spencer Ogden are supporting a major UK infrastructure project in the recruitment of an experienced Fire Safety Engineer to join a high-performing site-based safety team.

This is a critical role within a complex, multi-contractor construction environment, providing specialist fire safety engineering expertise during the construction and commissioning phases.

The Role

The Fire Safety Engineer will report to the Head of Site Environment, Fire Safety, Radiation Protection & Harbours and will be responsible for developing and implementing fire safety strategy, standards, and guidance across the project.

Key responsibilities include:

Determining and documenting construction fire safety strategies

Developing project-specific fire safety standards and management systems

Recommending and reviewing temporary fire safety solutions, including:

Temporary compartmentation

Smoke control systems

Fire barriers

Fire water supplies

Fire detection and alarm systems

Reviewing contractor submissions as an informed client

Advising Construction Leads and Project Managers on fire engineering strategy

Supporting building fire engineering strategy development

Leading or supporting fire incident investigations, including fire scene investigations

Liaising with Regulators and Local Fire Authorities to ensure compliance

Promoting a positive fire safety culture across a large contractor workforce

Supporting continual improvement of fire safety arrangements and systems

Experience & Qualifications

Essential:

Demonstrable experience in fire safety within complex, multi-interface construction environments

Strong understanding of UK fire safety legislation, standards and the ALARP principle

Knowledge of BS 5839, BS 5266 and BS 9999

Working knowledge of construction fire safety management

Understanding of process fire risk during construction and commissioning

Awareness of DSEAR implications

Strong report writing and communication skills

Ability to analyse complex fire safety challenges and implement practical solutions

Degree qualified in a relevant engineering discipline (or equivalent fire safety qualifications and experience)

Membership of a relevant professional body (e.g. Institute of Fire Engineers)

Desirable:

Regulatory enforcement experience

Why Apply?

Long-term contract on a nationally significant infrastructure programme

High-impact role within a complex, large-scale construction environment

Competitive inside IR35 day rate

Opportunity to influence fire safety strategy at project level

If you are an experienced Fire Safety Engineer looking for your next contract opportunity, please apply with your CV outlining your relevant experience