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Seeking a Fire Protection Engineer with a SECRET clearance for Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. Requires a 4-year engineering degree, 6+ years of design experience, and expertise in facility fire protection systems. U.S. citizenship and strong technical communication skills are mandatory. P.E. reg...
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United States , Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam
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Knight Federal Solutions
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Assistant Fire Protection Engineer - Data Center
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Join Olsson's team as an Assistant Fire Protection Engineer, supporting complex data center and mission-critical projects. You will assist in designing fire protection systems, ensuring code compliance and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. This role offers professional development, a pa...
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United States , Fort Worth; North Kansas City; Omaha; Tulsa
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Fire Protection Engineer - Data Center
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Join Olsson's team as a Fire Protection Engineer, designing critical systems for hyperscale data centers and secure facilities. This role requires a PE-licensed professional with 4-8 years' experience and expertise in NFPA standards. You'll collaborate on multidisciplinary projects, ensuring code...
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United States , Dallas; Denver; Fort Worth; Lincoln; North Kansas City; Omaha; Tulsa
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Olsson
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Senior Fire Protection Engineer - Data Center
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Lead complex fire protection engineering for mission-critical hyperscale data centers and secure facilities. This senior role requires a PE-licensed professional with 8+ years' expertise in NFPA standards and system design. You'll provide technical leadership, collaborate across disciplines, and ...
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United States
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Olsson
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Principal Fire Protection and Wildfire Compliance Engineer
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Lead fire protection and wildfire compliance for a major utility in Irvine. This senior engineering role requires 10+ years of experience, a PE license, and deep expertise in NFPA codes and high-hazard risk assessments. You will oversee plan reviews, regulatory liaison, and integrate fire safety ...
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United States , Irvine
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Bureau Veritas Certification CZ, s.r.o.
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Explore the world of Fire Engineer jobs and discover a dynamic profession at the intersection of public safety, engineering, and architectural design. A Fire Engineer is a specialized professional responsible for ensuring the safety of buildings, infrastructure, and their occupants from the risk of fire. This is not a role focused on firefighting, but rather on the science of fire prevention, using engineering principles to design, analyze, and advise on how to make structures inherently safer. Professionals in this field apply a deep understanding of fire dynamics, human behavior, and material science to create robust safety strategies long before a fire ever starts. The typical responsibilities of a Fire Engineer are diverse and critical. A core function involves developing comprehensive fire strategies for new and existing buildings. This includes conducting detailed risk assessments and creating performance-based designs that go beyond basic compliance, ensuring safety solutions are tailored to a building's unique use and architecture. They produce clear, technically sound reports that outline evacuation plans, compartmentation, smoke control, and fire detection systems. Fire Engineers frequently engage with architects, project managers, and local authorities, providing expert technical advice throughout all stages of a project, from initial concept and design to construction and final occupancy. Site inspections are a common duty, allowing them to verify that fire safety measures are correctly implemented on-site. For those in senior positions, leadership often extends to mentoring junior staff, managing projects, and shaping organizational or regional fire safety policy. To succeed in Fire Engineer jobs, a specific set of skills and qualifications is typically required. A bachelor's degree in Fire Engineering or a closely related field like Civil, Mechanical, or Chemical Engineering is a standard entry requirement. A strong, up-to-date knowledge of national building codes, fire safety regulations, and relevant British Standards is essential. Analytical and problem-solving skills are paramount, as the role involves complex calculations and fire modeling using specialized software. Excellent written and verbal communication is crucial for translating technical information into clear, actionable advice for clients and non-specialists. Many professionals actively pursue professional accreditation, such as becoming a Member of the Institution of Fire Engineers (MIFireE) or achieving Incorporated or Chartered Engineer status (IEng/CEng), which demonstrates a recognized level of competence and commitment. The most sought-after candidates are pragmatic, proactive, and possess a solution-focused mindset, capable of balancing absolute safety with practical and economic feasibility. If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career where your work directly protects people and property, exploring Fire Engineer jobs could be your next step.

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