Passive Fire Engineer

ThriveSW Limited
Leeds
1 month ago
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Are you working in the Passive Fire Protection industry as either a Engineer or team leader, are you capable of working and leading a team of fixers to deliver high quality projects?
If so then this could be for you
This nation provider to the fire and security industry last year set up their Passive Fire Protection division and have seen high demands from their existing clients as well as new enquires, due to this we are now recruiting for someone ideally based in the South Wales area
As Passive Fire Protection Engineer you will be responsible for delivery, including overseeing and checking the works completed by both in-house staff and sub contractors. As a company we aim to deliver as much as we can in house but there's always a benefit to using sub contractors to the more specialist types of works such as fire doors etc...
As Passive supervisor you will require:

  • NVQ level 2 Passive Fire Protection
  • Experience in Liner gaps and seals
  • Experience in structure encasement
  • ASFP level 1 - Desirable
  • CSCS card - Desirable
  • DBS clearance
  • SSSTS - Desirable
  • 3+ years' experience (preferred) in the passive fire sector
  • Experience with using an app information control process (Preferred)
  • Driving Licence


If you feel this is the role for you or if you require some more information on the role of the company please APPLY NOW or get in touch with Rhymel Henderson for a confidential chat.

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