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A residential safety specialist organization in the UK is seeking an experienced Residential Fire Risk Assessor who will conduct inspections in the Leeds area. This role offers flexibility with a work-life balance, allowing time for report writing at home. Candidates must hold NEBOSH qualifications and have experience in fire risk assessments specifically for high-rise residential buildings. The organization promotes a supportive environment and provides benefits, including extensive holiday allowances and healthcare plans.
Osterna, part of RMG and Places for People Group, is looking for an experienced Residential Fire Risk Assessor to join a proactive and highly successful team of Health & Safety Professionals covering a patch across Leeds and Surrounding areas
With a positive work / life balance, you will be homebased when not undertaking site visits. You will typically complete up to 10 site visits a week (Monday to Friday). Although we are seeking an assessor based in the Leeds area, national travel may be required
With the emphasis on quality over quantity, Osterna residential Fire Risk Assessors really do benefit from having a work life balance rarely seen in this sector.
You will have the flexibility to choose which days you're out and about and which days you choose to work from home, when you will complete your report writing. Risk assessment reports will, in most cases, be confined to the common internal and external areas for residential developments.
Specialising in the residential housing sector, Osterna's Residential Fire Risk Assessors carry out inspections to a range of property types including traditional residential blocks, sheltered housing, HMO and high-rise (over 18 metres +) housing and write up reports with your findings.
Completed risk assessments are used by the Property Managers and Directors of the management companies to initiate repairs or any other procedures required, to ensure the residential common areas remain a safe environment.