Delivering accurate, high-quality fire risk assessments in line with UK safety legislation
Undertake 3D imaging scans of each site (full training will be provided)
Recording data and observations using app-based systems
Visiting up multiple sites per day to assess electrical substations, mainly within urban/suburban areas
Requirements
nebosh
cscs card
driving licence
access training
first aid
mobile tech
Level 3 Fire Risk Assessment, or NEBOSH Certificate or equivalent
Confident using mobile technology and digital reporting tools
Comfortable with lone working and being on the road up to 5 days a week
Candidates must be willing to obtain, Authorised Person (Access) training in order to facilitate sub station access.
Health and Safety Awareness Course (CSCS Card)
Previous experience in fire safety, utilities, or health & safety is welcome.
A full, UK manual driving licence (essential)
Applicants must have the Right to Work in the UK (Please note that RSK is unable to provide UK visa sponsorship for this position. Candidates must have existing eligibility to work in the UK)
Emergency First Aid and Scottish Power training
Reliable, self-motivated and safety-conscious individuals
Benefits
Ongoing professional development and mentoring
Structured routes for career progression within a leading compliance business
Start dates from available in December, January and February
A competitive salary £30,000 – £35,000 per annum
£4,200 annual car allowance or company vehicle
Training + Development
Information not given or found
Interview process
interviews will take place in november and december
Visa Sponsorship
rsk cannot provide uk visa sponsorship; candidates must already have the right to work in the uk
Security clearance
Information not given or found
Company
Overview
Founded 1989
Year Established
The company was established in 1989 in Aberdeen.
Revenue £2Billion
Annual Revenue
Achieved nearly £2 billion in revenue in fiscal 2024.
5Billion Target
Growth Plan
Aims to reach £5 billion in revenue by 2030.
100+ Acquisitions
Company Growth
Grown through over 100 acquisitions across multiple continents.
Headquartered in Cheshire, the business serves critical sectors like water, energy, infrastructure, environmental consultancy and civil engineering.
Projects range from river culvert surveys to solar farm biodiversity studies and large‑scale water treatment facilities.
Known for high‑profile acquisitions—like Black & Veatch’s UK/Asia water arm and WysePower site‑services—which broadened its technical scope.
Also operates specialist units in geoscience, marine environmental engineering, research and on‑site technical delivery.
Culture + Values
Promoting a learning culture in a positive working environment
Employ, develop and reward talented individuals
Entrepreneurial but caring and compassionate approach to business
Health and safety is our top priority
Employee‑owned business committed to strong, predictable financial performance
Promoting the concept of sustainability in all that we do
Transparency is the first step in tackling the asbestos crisis in schools
Environment + Sustainability
50% Scope 1 Emissions
Reduction Target by FY2030
Aims to reduce Scope 1 emissions by half compared to the FY2020 baseline by 2030.
100% Renewable Electricity
Global Offices by 2030
Commitment to power global offices entirely with renewable energy by 2030, up from 57.1% in 2020.
42% Scope 3 Emissions
Reduction by FY2030
Targets a 42% reduction in Scope 3 emissions, including fuel, energy, travel, and commuting, by 2030.
80% Top Suppliers
with SBTi-Target Alignment by 2027
80% of top suppliers (by emissions) will have targets aligned with the Science-Based Targets Initiative by the end of 2027.
Surpassed 5% annual carbon intensity reduction target for the second consecutive year, achieving a 26% reduction in intensity between FY20 and FY23.
Procured 70 electric vehicles (EVs) in FY24 and installed over 50 EV charge points in the UK.
88% of UK-controlled sites on green energy tariffs by the end of FY24, up from 62% previously.
Plans to halve Scope 1 emissions and achieve zero waste-to-landfill, with KPIs for resource use and a 50% reduction in plastic use by 2030.
Inclusion & Diversity
500 Directors
Diversity in Executive Leadership
The company aims to achieve improved diversity in executive leadership by 2030, targeting representation of ~500 directors across all levels.
200+ Members
LGBTQ+ Network
The ‘RSK with Pride’ LGBTQ+ network actively supports the community with 200+ members and allies within the organization.
Ambition to build a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone is treated fairly
EDI working group (including board members) and dedicated EDI team
FY24/25 EDI targets: begin diversity profiling, strategy for improvement, inclusive-recruitment and leadership training