Senior Fire Engineer
(EWS / external wall specialist)
Post-Grenfell remediation work hasn't slowed, it's compounded. A well-established, independently operated fire engineering consultancy working across residential, social housing, and commercial sectors has just landed a significant tranche of new instructions.
They need experienced EWS engineers to absorb that pipeline, engineers who can work autonomously, sign off independently, and engage directly with clients and design teams. Not to assist someone else. To lead.
Many fire engineers spend their careers chasing the next bid, waiting on design team decisions, or doing fire strategy work that never quite uses the depth of their building safety knowledge. This role is different in three concrete ways.
The work is confirmed. You are not walking into a business development role dressed as an engineering role. The building pipeline is already under instruction.
Flexibility from the beginning. One day per week in a UK office is the expectation, and even that is negotiable. Engineers on this team work remotely as a default, travel to site when genuinely necessary, and some work from abroad for extended periods when family or personal circumstances call for it. No timesheets. No performative presence.
The work matters in a way that is hard to overstate. Every building assessed is a block of flats where real people need to know whether their home is safe. The EWS1 form you sign is the document that unlocks or blocks their ability to sell, remortgage, or simply feel secure. The engineers who are good at this are rare, respected, and needed.
What we need from you
Office locations
Any UK location considered. Engineers currently based everywhere from London to Scotland. One day per week in any of the offices is the ask, with flexibility on timing and frequency for the right person.
Visa sponsorship is available for the right candidate.