Fire & Safety Engineer (Smoke Ventilation)

Company: Team Jobs – Commercial
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Location: London
Job Description:

Fire & Safety Engineer (Smoke Ventilation Focus)

London & M25 (Field-Based)Up to 50,000 + Company Van + Overtime

The Opportunity

We are working with a growing specialist in life safety and smoke ventilation systems, and they are looking for a Fire & Safety Engineer to join their team.

This is not your typical fire alarm role. This position is heavily focused on AOV, smoke extraction, and pressurisation systems across commercial and residential projects.

If you have experience in smoke control systems and want to join a company where your expertise is truly valued, this is a great move.

What You will Be Doing

  • Service, maintenance, and fault finding on:
    • AOV systems (Automatic Opening Vents)
    • Smoke extraction & pressurisation systems
    • Fire dampers, fire curtains, and ventilation systems
  • Carrying out PPM and reactive works
  • Testing systems in line with fire strategy (cause & effect)
  • Working on control panels and system diagnostics
  • Completing reports and ensuring compliance with regulations

What We are Looking For

  • Strong experience with smoke ventilation / AOV systems (essential)
  • Background in fire safety, ventilation, or life safety systems
  • Experience with systems such as Colt, SE Controls, Velux, Geze, or similar
  • Ability to work independently in a field-based role
  • Good understanding of compliance and safety standards
  • Full UK driving licence

Desirable (but not essential)

  • Experience with fire alarms or emergency lighting
  • Knowledge of BS9991 / smoke control regulations
  • ECS / CSCS card

What is On Offer

  • Salary up to 50,000 (depending on experience)
  • Company van + fuel
  • Overtime available
  • Stable, long-term opportunity
  • Supportive team and growing business

Why Apply?

This is a great opportunity for an engineer who wants to specialise or continue growing in smoke ventilation systems, rather than being stuck in a general fire & security role.

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Posted: April 9th, 2026