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Fire Risk Assessment Jobs in Ontario (NOW HIRING)

Support the global safety team with ongoing fryer fire risk assessments and design improvements to reduce risk. Pressure Systems and Mechanical Integrity * Support process safety and compliance ...

Completing fire safety assessments associated with the fire protection screening process ... Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment. * CSA N1600 General Requirements for Nuclear Emergency ...

Risk Control Consultant

Mississauga, ON ยท Hybrid

CA$78K - CA$98K/yr

Travel to insured's properties to complete risk assessments * While touring the properties, take photographs, measure rooms and the structure, inspect features such as fire prevention systems ...

Complete an annual Fire Risk Assessment on the vehicle to contribute to bringing down thermal incidents * Take vehicles to authorised testing stations and presenting them for Annual Test * Ensuring ...

Manage internal risk assessments, including the Fire Risk Assessment. * Develop a friendly and helpful atmosphere and professionally handle any feedback, including complaints. * Other duties assigned ...

Manage internal risk assessments, including the Fire Risk Assessment. * Develop a friendly and helpful atmosphere and professionally handle any feedback, including complaints. * Other duties assigned ...

Manage internal risk assessments, including the Fire Risk Assessment. * Develop a friendly and helpful atmosphere and professionally handle any feedback, including complaints. * Other duties assigned ...

Ability to organize information, plan and assess issues, and take action within broad organization ... risk, or manages performance as appropriate. * In conjunction with the Director, the Fire Chief ...

Ability to organize information, plan and assess issues, and take action within broad organization ... risk, or manages performance as appropriate. * In conjunction with the Director, the Fire Chief ...

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How much do fire risk assessment jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for fire risk assessment in Ontario is $48.84, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $27.40 and $69.95 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Fire Risk Assessment position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Fire Risk Assessment, you need a solid understanding of fire safety regulations, building codes, risk analysis, and a relevant qualification such as a NEBOSH Fire Certificate or Fire Risk Assessor certification. Familiarity with risk assessment software, inspection checklists, and reporting systems is typically expected. Strong attention to detail, effective communication skills, and the ability to work independently or as part of a team help set top performers apart. These skills are essential for accurately identifying hazards, advising on compliance, and ensuring the safety of people and property.

What are the typical challenges faced by professionals in Fire Risk Assessment roles?

Professionals in Fire Risk Assessment often encounter challenges such as staying current with evolving fire safety regulations and ensuring compliance across diverse property types. They may work in a variety of environments, from large industrial sites to residential buildings, which can require adaptability and technical problem-solving. Collaborating effectively with property owners, facilities teams, and emergency services is also a key part of the job. Navigating tight deadlines while maintaining rigorous attention to detail, especially in high-occupancy or complex structures, is essential for success in this role.

What does a Fire Risk Assessment job involve?

A Fire Risk Assessment job involves evaluating buildings and workplaces to identify fire hazards, assess risks, and recommend measures to improve fire safety. Professionals in this role inspect premises, review fire safety procedures, and ensure compliance with fire regulations. They may also provide training and guidance on fire prevention and emergency planning. Their goal is to minimize fire risks and enhance safety for occupants.

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Fire Prevention Engineer - CA Posting

BWXT

Chalk River, ON โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 27 days ago


Key responsibilities

  • Conduct fire safety assessments and fire hazard analyses to ensure compliance with applicable codes and standards.

  • Perform inspections and witness tests of buildings and fire protection systems to verify compliance with plans, specifications, and regulations.

  • Assist with oversight of fire protection and emergency services programs, including participation in investigations and reviews of contractor fire protection programs.


Job description

BWXT Technical Services Canada (TSC) โ€“ Delivering Expertise and Innovation in Nuclear Solutions. 

Fire Prevention Engineer, BWXT's Technical Services Canada โ€“ CNL Project

BWXTโ€™s Technical Services Canada (TSC) manages and conducts highโ€‘consequence operations within governmentโ€‘owned facilities, where uncompromising discipline is essential. We support Canadaโ€™s nuclear, energy, and environmental missions through a comprehensive range of management, operational, and technical services.

This position is assigned to the BWXT-led Nuclear Laboratories Partners of Canada (NLPC) contract.  The Fire Protection Engineer offers expert knowledge in fire protection and fire department emergency services, ensuring compliance with relevant fire protection codes and standards for equipment and systems. They also notify the appropriate authorities of any violations, facilitating the necessary corrective actions. The Fire Protection Engineer is a professional who uses their engineering and scientific expertise to conduct reviews of new construction plans, inspections to ensure compliance with applicable fire codes, and construction documentation examination. The individual will make recommendations about building design and materials to prevent fires starting and spreading.

Job Qualifications/Requirements:

  • Bachelorโ€™s degree (Honors) in Engineering or Applied Science from a university of recognized standing.
  • A degree in Fire Protection, Mechanical, Electrical or Civil Engineering is preferred.
  • Education qualifications must be eligible for licensure as a Professional Engineer with Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO).
  • Two or more years of experience working on fire protection systems or design preferred.
  • Registered with Professional Engineers Ontario; OR holds P.Eng. status in Canada. (P.Eng. license can be transferred within provinces in Canada).
  • Ability to identify and evaluate potential fire hazards and risks.
  • Understanding of relevant codes, standards, and regulations governing fire safety.
  • Analyze fire safety documentation for compliance and effectiveness.
  • Ability to create, review, and maintain detailed fire safety documentation.
  • Ensuring accuracy and completeness in fire safety assessments and documentation.
  • Ability to evaluate requests and assess their impact on fire safety.
  • Ability to effectively communicate findings and recommendations regarding exemption requests.
  • Ability to plan, organize/coordinate meetings and projects within the fire service and external groups.
  • Ability to prioritize tasks and manage deadlines.
  • Attention to detail.
  • Team player.
  • Problem-solving.
  • Technical documentation and reporting.
  • Risk assessment and mitigation.
  • Workflow streamlining.
  • Good understanding of the National Building Code, National Fire Code, National Fire Protection
  • Association (NFPA) and CSA N-293 as well as CSA-N393 standards and their applications, and ability to keep abreast of any changes.
  • Must be eligible to obtain and maintain Canadian security clearance.
  • Must reside near or be willing to relocate to the Chalk River, Ontario area.

 

Job Description/Duties:

  • Provide Fire Protection Expertise:
  • Responsibility 1a: Complete fire safety assessments associated with the fire protection screening process, including the identification and interpretation of code requirements.
  • Responsibility 1b: Complete or review FHAs as required. Conduct and review fire hazard analyses and other fire safety documentation for compliance with applicable requirements.
  • Responsibility 1c: Describe the conditions to consider when inspecting and testing fire protection systems to be able to verify or validate design features. Assist with the preparation/review of the inspection, testing and maintenance procedures for fire equipment/systems in accordance with the applicable codes and standards.
  • Responsibility 1d: Conduct project inspections and witness tests of buildings and fire protection systems to determine compliance with plans and specifications as well as applicable standards and regulations.
  • Responsibility 1e: Assists with oversight of the site's fire protection and fire department emergency services programs and their implementation.
  • Responsibility 1f: Review the adequacy of contractor fire protection programs to ensure compliance with applicable codes, regulations, Departmental Orders, standards, guides, and accepted โ€œImproved Riskโ€ practice.
  • Responsibility 1g: Provide technical expertise for the improvement of CRL fire protection equipment/systems (best technology) and their suitability for protection from fire.
  • Responsibility 1h: Assist with fire investigations and other accident/incident investigations as required.
  • Responsibility 1i: Plan and organize meetings and projects within the fire service and external groups. Represent the fire protection program at fire protection meetings, professional conferences, or other related committee meetings.
  • Responsibility 1j: Maintain proficiency in fire protection engineering and fire department emergency services concepts and practices through continued education, training, and periodic review of fire protection codes and standards, which apply to Canadian Nuclear Laboratories and its contractors.
  • Fire Protection Engineering Services:
  • Responsibility 2a: Evaluate and review requests for fire safety exemptions and equivalencies.
  • Responsibility 2b: Prepare engineering documents such as Design Requirements, Design Descriptions, Work Activity Plans,
  • Test Plans, and Test Reports.
  • Responsibility 2c: Complete engineering calculations to support and confirm the adequacy of detailed designs.
  • Responsibility 2d: Advise as to fire protection requirements to be incorporated in the design and construction of buildings and structures and fire protection systems.
  • Responsibility 2e: Review plans and specifications to determine compliance with the fire protection requirements of applicable standards and regulations.
  • Responsibility 2f: Work as part of a team to design fire protection systems.
  • Responsibility 2g: Check formal engineering drawings to ensure they convey the engineering design intent.
  • Responsibility 2h: Evaluate the adequacy of fire protection system designs in accordance with applicable fire protection criteria and recommend changes as applicable.
  • Responsibility 2i: Provide guidance based on fire protection engineering principles concerning the use of materials, appliances, systems, equipment and methods of design or construction procedures that are not specifically described by codes and standards, or that vary from the specific requirements in codes and standards, or for which no recognized test procedure has been established.
  • Responsibility 2j: Provide engineering services in support of fire investigation activities to assist in determining cause and effects.
  • All other duties as assigned.

Benefits:
This position offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package supporting health, wellness, and work-life balance. Details will be provided upon offer. Relocation assistance may be available for eligible candidates.

The base salary range for this position in Ontario (CA-ON) at the start of employment is expected to be between $$114,400 and $$170,200 per year. However, the base salary offered is based on local job market factors and may vary further depending on factors specific to the selected job candidate, such as job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and other objective business considerations. Subject to these considerations, the total compensation package for this position may also include other elements, such as an annual cash incentive in addition to a full range of medical, retirement, and/or other benefits. Details of participation in these benefit plans will be provided at such time the selected job candidate receives an offer of employment.

Learn more about how BWXT employs nuclear technology to solve some of the worldโ€™s most important problems. BWXTโ€™s capabilities video showcases our innovation in commercial nuclear power, addressing climate change, as well as our advanced nuclear medicine products treating patients around the world. We are People Strong. Innovation Driven.

BWXT  embraces diversity of thought, values individuality, encourages new perspectives and provides equal opportunity in employment for all qualified employees and applicants without regard to race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, family status, disability, a conviction for which a pardon has been granted or a record suspended or any other category protected by federal law. BWXT  is committed to fostering an accessible, fair, and inclusive environment where all employees are able to access goods while being respected and supported. If you require accommodations during the application or interview process, please advise us as soon as possible so appropriate arrangements can be made. If you require information in a format that is accessible to you, please contact Human Resources.