The successful candidate should work independently on some set tasks and also contribute to a team environment.
The role will also require helping to prepare proposals and marketing material in relation to our Fire Safety capabilities.
Attendance of external design team meetings with clients with initial supervision;
Means of Escape analysis (including calculations of evacuation times; escape routes and exits widths; assessment of travel distances; development and assessment of evacuation strategy plans);
Attendance of internal design team meetings;
Supporting on the development of Fire Risk Assessment reports for both, the building and rail sectors.
Third Party Review/Design Verification;
Development of Fire Safety Strategy reports;
Requirements
alarp
fire modelling
chartered engineer
cscs card
fire dynamics
bs9999
As Low As Reasonably Practicable (ALARP) understanding;
Strong experience of fire safety engineering skills
Basic knowledge on fire modelling simulation (using zone models such as CFAST and CFD-based models such as FDS, Pyrosim, SMARTFIRE).
Fire Risk Assessment principles;
The candidate would be expected to have a suitable engineering (e.g., Fire Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Aerospace Engineering etc.), Architecture, scientific or other numerate degree (e.g., Physics, Chemistry, Maths) from a recognised university.
Qualifications should be recognised by a professional engineering body and the candidate should aspire to full membership of this.
Ideally a Chartered Engineer or working towards the Chartership.
Assessment and understanding of the main British Fire Safety Regulations and Standards applied to buildings, such as Approved Document B (AD B), BS9999, BS7974, BS9991, BB100, HTM 05 etc.;
CSCS Card - desirable
Understanding of fire dynamics, heat transfer and smoke behaviour principles in enclosed environments (particularly in undergrounds and tunnels);
Risk Based Interpretation and Application of these fire safety documents as well as other Codes of Practice such as international documents such as NFPA standards (e.g., NFPA 101, NFPA 130);
Knowledge of PAS 9980, EWS1 forms and Façade Engineering;
Ability to obtain Security Clearance - desirable
Basic understanding on Active Fire Protection (AFP) systems and Passive Fire Protection (PFP) measures;
Assessment and understanding of the main British fire safety legislation and standards applied to rail projects, such as the London Underground fire safety standards, the Network Rail standards, e.g., LUL – S1371, Railway Safety Principles and Guidance (RSPG), BS9992;