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Fire Risk / Fire Safety Consultant

Job Description

Job Description :
Company
Our client is an international consultancy providing free risk consultancy services. They are currently looking for Fire Protection Design Engineer to be based Saudi Arabia.
They are currently looking for a Fire Risk / Fire Safety Consultant to be based in Riyadh/ Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia.
Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Undertake Fire Risk Assessment on existing power plants, electrical substations, buildings, warehouses, and other related infrastructure throughout KSA
  • Deliver comprehensive Fire Risk Assessment reports and provide knowledge transfer activities and workshops to Client Fire Risk Assessment members
  • Provide subject matter expertise to various stakeholders to establish goals and objectives for the assessment
  • Conduct survey and assessments of the facility using Fire Risk Assessment
  • Deliver detailed reports with findings and recommendations that identify where improvements are required be made to meet fire safety objectives and fulfil the requirements of the HCIS SAF Directives, NFPA Codes and Standards and international standards / best practice.

Qualification & Requirements:

  • 15 years experience in fire risk assessment / fire safety management of large industrial facilities
  • Experience in the development and application of HSSE-Process Safety Management systems
  • Knowledge / experience with fire and life safety
  • Design of power generation facilities
  • Understanding and working experience of
  • American Codes (NFPA and ICC/IFC)
  • BSc Fire Protection Engineering
  • NEBOSH Fire Certificate and Risk management
  • NFPA Certified Fire Protection Specialist (CFPS)

Job Details

Employment Types:

Full time

Industry:

Recruitment / Staffing / RPO

Function:

Manufacturing / Engineering / R&D

Roles:

Other Oil & Gas

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