Fire Engineers – All Levels (Engineer to Associate Director)
Locations: Bristol | London | Manchester | Glasgow
Sectors: Fire Safety | Building Engineering | Design Consultancy
We’re currently supporting a leading consultancy with multiple new openings for Fire Engineers at all levels, from Engineer through to Associate Director, across their key regional offices.
This is a rare opportunity to join an industry-renowned fire engineering team delivering some of the most complex and high-profile projects in the UK (and occasionally overseas), working both as part of multi-disciplinary design teams and on specialist fire safety projects independently.
The Opportunity:
You’ll be part of a progressive, technically excellent team that places real emphasis on innovation, training, and professional development – from cutting-edge fire modelling and research projects to world-first CLT fire tests and regular in-house development sessions.
Expect to be involved in:
- Designing and delivering high-level fire safety strategies and modelling
- Working with advanced tools: evacuation modelling, smoke and heat flow analysis, structural fire modelling
- Representing fire safety in client, design team and site meetings
- Supporting chartership pathways and mentoring junior talent
- Managing technical delivery, resource planning and financials across your projects
We’re keen to speak with people who:
- Have experience in a fire engineering role within the built environment
- Hold a degree in Engineering, Building Services, Physics, Architecture or similar
- Are comfortable working with fire modelling tools and analysis software
- Are strong communicators and natural collaborators
- Have (or are working towards) Chartered Engineer status (CEng), which is essential for senior-level roles
This is an outstanding opportunity to join a team with a strong reputation for technical leadership, research, and industry influence, and a culture that genuinely invests in its people.
If you’re ready for your next challenge, or curious to hear more, let’s have a confidential chat.
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