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JOB: Senior Fire Safety Engineer/Consultant
06 June 2017
M10 Fire Consultancy Ltd is looking for an experienced fire safety engineer.

M10 Fire Consultancy Ltd is a dynamic, rapidly expanding, independent fire safety engineering and management practice with over 10 years in the industry. We are seeking a highly motivated individual to join our growing team to support this growth. As a Company we are dedicated to providing high quality solutions that support our clients’ aspirations, legal and social responsibilities.
We are looking for an experienced fire safety engineer who is able to deliver technical excellence in a fast paced environment, someone who can develop strong relationships with our existing clients and develop relationships with new clients. You must be able to bring innovative ideas to bear on all aspects of our projects and solutions for our clients whilst maintaining a highly professional standard of competence and behaviour.
You will have a Degree in Fire Engineering or equivalent and have at least 5 years experience working in the industry and have an excellent knowledge of fire safety legislation and the relevant guidance within the UK and internationally (including NFPA).
You will be expected to travel within the UK and farther afield as needed to support the workload and will be expected to manage your own time and workload in the context of the team’s wider workload.
To apply for this position or to request further details please forward your CV and covering letter to recruit@m10fire.com marked for the attention of Miles Owarish.
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