Company
Chubb Fire & Security Group
Chubb Fire & Security Group
c. £50,000 + Company Vehicle or Car Allowance
Company DescriptionChubb now has an exciting opportunity for an accredited (IFE or IFSM) Fire Risk Assessment Manager / Validation Manager to join our dedicated Fire Consultancy division on a full time, permanent and remote working basis.This is a Remote / Home based opportunity, however travel throughout the UK will be required.Job DescriptionWhat Will I Be Doing As a Fire Risk Assessment Manager?The main goal of this role is to create and maintain quality procedures in order to pave the way to achieving and maintaining SP205 accreditation, along with ensuring that the department maintains an excellent reputation for quality delivery to the end user.Create and maintain quality procedures in order to pave the way to achieving and maintaining SP205 accreditation.Recruit Risk Assessors and validate capabilities.Mentor new Risk Assessors in the field, to ensure that all competencies are reached, in order to fulfil the FRA role.Review and maintain related Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) documentation and web-based content.Provide technical FRA support to the whole teamAction any customer queries in relation to technical aspectsManage the competency matrix for Assessors in relation to qualifications and abilityTechnical validating of FRA reports and calculation checks on occupancy reportsProvide support & guidance to the wider team of Assessors.Build strong, credible relationships both with internal & external customers in person and via media/telephone chanelsQualificationsWhat We Would Like You To Bring To be considered for this position you will hold accreditations with IFE or IFSM and direct, extensive demonstratable experience in completing Fire Risk AssessmentsYou will be up to date with fire legislationBe able to support us in paving the way to achieving an SP205 accreditationPrevious experience of recruiting and interviewingBe a strong AdministratorAble to multitask and prioritise workloadPossess excellent communication (verbal and written) skillsBe used to working on own initiative and within a team environmentHold a current UK driving licenceAdditional InformationAbout Us, Our Culture & What We Can Offer YouChubb Fire & Security have been protecting people and assets worldwide for more than 200 years. Providing essential and innovative security systems, equipment and services, from digital CCTV surveillance and intruder alarms to fire detection and suppression systems. Our customers range from local independent businesses to many of the FTSE 100 companies, and our Chubb family is extensive too, with a dynamic team of over 13,000 employees globally - Together we do great things!Our commitment to our people is to continually develop and innovate so that we grow together as your career unfolds. As part of the global API Group, we join a family of organisations where leadership, and leadership development is our most powerful strategic advantage and the best way to invest in our people. SALARY: c. £50,000 + Company Vehicle or Car Allowance25 days holiday per annum, plus bank holidaysHybrid working from home option (1-2 days in our Blackburn office)Continuous training and developmentOnsite Parking & Cycle to Work SchemeEmployee Referral Scheme (£1000)Company Pension SchemeLife Assurance (4 x Basic Salary)Employee Scholarship SchemeA Central Benefits Platform offering a wide variety of discounts.Health & Wellbeing Resources Bravo Awards: Recognising outstanding contributions from all employees and encourage excellence.
Blackburn
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