Building Safety Manager

Company: Advanced Resource Managers
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Job Title: Building Safety Manager

Salary: Up to £60,000

Location: UK-wide travel required (London 2x per month, South West bi-monthly)

We are seeking an experienced Building Safety Manager to lead compliance and assurance across a portfolio of Higher-Risk Buildings (HRBs). This is a senior technical role responsible for ensuring full compliance with the Building Safety Act, maintaining safety case governance, and acting as a key contact for regulators and stakeholders.

Role Overview

You will act as the organisation’s lead expert for building safety within HRBs, responsible for developing and maintaining Building Safety Case Reports, managing risk, and ensuring buildings are safely operated and compliant throughout their lifecycle.

The role requires strong technical knowledge, confident leadership, and the ability to influence across multiple internal and external stakeholders.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead building safety compliance across all HRBs in line with the Building Safety Act
  • Develop and maintain Building Safety Case Reports and supporting safety documentation
  • Act as key point of contact for fire and building safety matters
  • Liaise with regulators including Fire & Rescue Authorities, HSE, and Local Authorities
  • Oversee Mandatory Occurrence Reporting and escalation of risks
  • Support development of fire strategies, design guides, and safety management systems
  • Maintain and assure the “golden thread” of building information
  • Support resident engagement and safety communication strategies
  • Provide reporting and assurance information to senior leadership and boards

Key Requirements

  • Degree (or equivalent experience) in a relevant technical discipline
  • Level 4+ qualification in fire safety or asset compliance (e.g. NEBOSH Fire or equivalent)
  • Strong technical knowledge of building design, fire safety, compartmentation, and building systems
  • Experience working within HRB or complex building safety environments
  • Strong understanding of the Building Safety Act and wider H&S legislation
  • Ability to assess complex risks and deliver practical solutions
  • Experience with digital compliance/reporting systems
  • Strong stakeholder engagement and communication skills
  • Membership of a relevant professional body (desirable)

Posted: April 18th, 2026