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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2026 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: Manchester | Salary: &amp;pound;40000 - &amp;pound;75000/annum | Type: Permanent | A leading engineering consultancy is seeking a Fire Engineer to join their growing team in Manchester. This is an excellent opportunity to work on a wide range of high-profile projects across commercial, residential, healthcare, and infrastructure sectors while developing your expertise in fire safety engineering. The Role As a Fire Engineer, you will play a key role in delivering fire safety strategies and engineering solutions for complex building projects. You will collaborate with multidisciplinary design teams, providing expert guidance to ensure compliance with UK fire safety regulations and best practice. Key Responsibilities  Develop fire strategies and fire engineering reports for a range of building types  Carry out fire modelling, evacuation analysis, and smoke control assessments  Provide technical fire safety advice to clients, architects, and project teams  Review building designs to ensure compliance with relevant regulations and standards  Liaise with approving authorities and stakeholders throughout project lifecycles  Support risk assessments and contribute to performance-based fire safety solutions  Requirements  Degree in Fire Engineering, Mechanical Engineering...</description>
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