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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2026 11:52:03 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: Nottinghamshire | Salary: 45000.00-45000.00 Annual | Type: Permanent | A well-established fire consultancy in the North West is seeking a Fire Engineer to join their growing technical team. This is an exciting opportunity for a Fire Engineer to work on a wide range of projects including high-rise residential, commercial developments, and complex refurbishments.The successful Fire Engineer will be part of a collaborative environment, delivering innovative fire engineering solutions. This Fire Engineer role offers exposure to end-to-end project work, from design through to completion, alongside clear progression pathways.The Fire Engineer''s RoleThe Fire Engineer will be responsible for developing fire strategies, carrying out detailed fire modelling, and supporting design teams to achieve compliance with UK fire safety regulations. The Fire Engineer will liaise closely with architects, contractors, and stakeholders to ensure practical and effective fire safety solutions.You will be involved in producing technical reports, reviewing designs, and attending client meetings. The Fire Engineer will also support junior team members and contribute to continuous improvement within the consultancy.The Fire EngineerThe ideal Fire Engineer will have:A degree in F...</description>
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