About the Role
Required Qualifications & ECSA Registration Academic Qualifications Most roles require: A tertiary engineering degree typically a BEng / BSc(Eng) / BTech in Mechanical, Civil, or similar engineering fields. Postgraduate qualifications or specialist courses in fire engineering are advantageous but not always mandatory. Note: Fire Engineering itself is not yet a distinct discipline recognised by ECSA. Many fire engineers come from mechanical/civil engineering backgrounds and then specialise through experience or postgraduate study. Professional Registration with ECSA To practice and to sign off engineering work (such as fire safety designs or statutory submissions), you must be registered with ECSA . Common registration paths used by fire engineers include: Professional Engineer (Pr Eng) Recognised as the highest level of engineering registration with ECSA. Requires: accredited engineering degree, ~35 years supervised experience, submission of technical reports, and successful Profession...
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