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      <description>Location: Sheffield | Salary: £29000 - £42000 per annum, Benefits: Additional benefits + career progression | Type: Permanent | Assistant Fire Engineer
Location: Sheffield (Hybrid)
 Salary: £29,000 - £42,000
 Job Type: Full-time

The Opportunity
An established fire engineering consultancy is looking to recruit an Assistant Fire Engineer to support the delivery of fire engineering projects across residential, commercial, healthcare, education, industrial and mixed-use developments.

This is an excellent opportunity for a graduate or early-career professional looking to develop their technical skills alongside experienced fire engineers, with structured training and clear progression opportunities.

Key Responsibilities

 - Assist with the preparation of fire strategies and planning fire statements
 - Review architectural drawings and identify fire safety considerations
 - Support technical reviews of means of escape, compartmentation, fire doors and passive fire protection
 - Contribute to technical reports, design reviews and feasibility studies
 - Attend site visits with senior engineers and record findings
 - Assist with fire risk assessments, compartmentation surveys and fire door inspections
 - Research and apply relevant fire safety guidance, including Approved Document B and British Standards

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