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Fire Safety Advisor
Job Summary
Salary:
£17,972 to £22,401 per annum
Vacancy ID:
101916
Contract Type:
Permanent
Working Pattern:
Full time
Number of hours per week:
37
Job Share:
Yes
Employment Location:
Service Headquarters, 12 Geoff Monk Way, Birstall, Leicester LE4 3 BU
Closing date:
3 Mar
Further Information
The successful candidate will be working as part of a team delivering fire safety advice to members of the public for both commercial premises and private dwellings.
As a Fire Safety Advisor you would be the initial point of contact for fire safety concerns and as such be able to ensure relevant advice is given in line with national guidance. You will need good verbal communication skills and be able to deal appropriately with confidential matters and ensure appropriate action is taken.
Ideally you would be qualified to level 3 certificate in fire safety. However, Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service is willing to fund training to the right candidate who is able to demonstrate the desired level of ability and commitment to training. It would be an expectation that this level 3 certificate is achieved within 3 years and may require you to attend residential courses.
The role will involve liaising with inspecting officers, management of fire safety data, maintaining communications with regulatory partners and ensuring a high standard of work is maintained. At times this role can be challenging and will require the successful applicant to work on their own initiative as well as part of a close knit team. However, the job can also be rewarding knowing you are assisting in providing a vital role to both internal departments and members of the public in ensuring safer places for safer people.
Please note
This job is closed for applications.
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