Fire Stopping Site Manager
Part of the growing 'Passive Fire Proteciton' team, this Fire Stopping Site Manager role will be based out of Leeds covering multiple fire stopping projects valued at 1million+. Operating through frameworks, the majority of projects will be for NHS and University clients.
The successful candidate will have:
- Technical background in passive fire protection and relevant trade qualification, ideally NVQ L2 in Passive Fire Protection
- Experience overseeing fire stopping projects at a Supervisor/Site Manager level
- Good personnel management + SSSTS/SMSTS or equivalent
- Excellent site health and safety knowledge
- Experience liaising directly with clients and end-users
- Skilled at keeping fire stopping projects on schedule and within budget
What's on offer?
- Permanent, PAYE contract
- Salary of 45,000 to 48,000 per year
- Company vehicle and fuel card
Other comapny benefits include:
- 25 days holiday (plus bank holidays)
- Annual pay review
- Company pension scheme
- Employee Assistance Programme to support health and wellbeing
- Career progression and training opportunities
- Access to mentla health first aiders
- Opportunity to partake in volunteer work and charity events
- Eyecare vouchers
About the company:
This industry-leading business specialises in fire protection services and has extensive experience across a variety of sectors, ensuring compliance and safety for clients nationwide. Known for their comprehensive approach, they provide a full suite of services, including passive fire protection, fire door installations, fire-stopping, and compartmentation solutions tailored to meet strict regulatory standards.
The company is driven by a commitment to quality and safety, utilising a highly skilled team equipped with the latest training and industry knowledge. Their emphasis on compliance and reliable service has earned them a strong reputation, making them a preferred partner for projects in healthcare, commercial, and public sectors. With a robust portfolio of successful installations, they continue to enhance fire safety measures across the UK.