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Fire Risk Assessment Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Description The Fire Alarm Estimator is responsible for developing accurate, competitive cost ... risk assessment Physical & Work Environment Office based position with prolonged periods of ...

Fire Alarm Estimator

Carrollton, TX · On-site

$65K - $95K/yr

Job Type Full-time Description The Fire Alarm Estimator is responsible for developing accurate ... risk assessment Physical & Work Environment • Office based position with prolonged periods of ...

Fire Alarm Estimator

Carrollton, TX · On-site

$65K - $95K/yr

The Fire Alarm Estimator is responsible for developing accurate, competitive cost estimates and ... risk assessment Physical & Work Environment • Office based position with prolonged periods of ...

Remote Fire Protection Engineer

Dallas, TX · On-site +1

$82.10K - $110.80K/yr

Fire Protection Engineer (FPE) Above Group Overview We offer you the opportunity to put your ... and risk assessment efforts for the firm. The FPE shall be a graduated engineer from an ABET ...

Remote Fire Protection Engineer

Dallas, TX · On-site +1

$82.10K - $110.80K/yr

Fire Protection Engineer (FPE) Above Group Overview We offer you the opportunity to put your ... and risk assessment efforts for the firm. The FPE shall be a graduated engineer from an ABET ...

Conduct risk assessments, system evaluations, and fire protection system analysis to determine the most effective solutions for mission-critical applications. * Oversee system commissioning, testing ...

Conduct risk assessments, system evaluations, and fire protection system analysis to determine the most effective solutions for mission-critical applications. * Oversee system commissioning, testing ...

EHS Engineer (G-Project)

Houston, TX · On-site

$69.70K - $91.60K/yr

Implement and maintain a comprehensive risk assessment system, including hazard identification ... Advanced degree in Safety Engineering, Fire Safety, Environmental Science, or a related field.

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How much do fire risk assessment jobs pay per year?

As of May 31, 2026, the average yearly pay for fire risk assessment in Texas is $103,932.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $83,800.00 and $120,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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.

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.
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Environmental and Hazardous Materials Leader

Environmental and Hazardous Materials Leader

Faith Technologies Inc.

El Paso, TX

Full-time

Posted 16 hours ago


Faith Technologies rating

8.7

Company rating: 8.7 out of 10

Based on 51 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

48th of 351 rated engineering


Job description

You've discovered something special. A company that cares. Cares about leading the way in construction, engineering, manufacturing and renewable energy. Cares about redefining how energy is designed, applied and consumed. Cares about thoughtfully growing to meet market demands. And as "one of the Healthiest 100 Workplaces in America" is focused on the mind/body/soul of team members through our Culture of Care.

It is required that the Environmental & Hazardous Materials Leader has experience with EPA, OSHA, and DOT hazardous materials regulations and environmental reporting, with the ability to evaluate applicability of additional EPA programs (e.g., TSCA, SPCC) as operational scope evolves. They must also hold a Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM) credential, or commits to obtain within a defined timeframe. A strong working knowledge of SDS interpretation, chemical compatibility, ventilation/storage requirements, and emergency response is needed. In addition, experience conducting environmental assessments, audits, and risk analyses and the ability to both lead at a strategic level and execute hands-on tactical work.

It is preferred that the Environmental & Hazardous Materials Leader has prior work experience in multisite manufacturing or construction environments, along with certifications such as: CSP, CHMM, CIH, NEBOSH, ISO 14001, HAZWOPER, OSHA 30/HAZMAT transportation. Experience with environmental management software or EHS information systems is also preferred.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

Education: Bachelor's degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Occupational Health, Chemistry, or related field.

Experience: 7+ years in Environmental or EHS roles with direct experience in hazardous materials management.

Travel: 10-20%

Work Schedule: This position works between the hours of 7 AM and 5 PM, Monday- Friday. However, work may be performed at any time on any day of the week to meet business needs.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Environmental & Hazardous Materials Program Ownership

  • Advances FTI's end-to-end hazardous materials and environmental compliance framework - including policies, processes, governance, standards, tools, and reporting.
  • Defines what constitutes hazardous material for FTI and maintains documentation aligned with EPA, OSHA, DOT, CERCLA/EPCRA, RCRA, and other federal/state requirements.
  • Facilitates the identification and implementation of a company-wide hazardous material inventory tracking system, including receiving, onsite movement, storage, integration into products, and disposal.

Compliance, Regulatory Management & Reporting

  • Ensures compliance with:

    • EPA (CERCLA/EPCRA, Clean Air/Water Act, RCRA, and TSCA where applicable)

    • OSHA (hazard communication, exposure limits, hazardous material handling)

    • DOT/PHMSA (hazmat transport, labeling, training)

    • Relevant state and local permits, building codes, and storage requirements

  • Develops and submits all required environmental reports, including Tier II/TRI when applicable.
  • Leads internal audits, corrective actions, and inspection readiness.
  • Ensures proper handling, storage, labeling, and disposal of chemicals and batteries.
  • Develops and implements standardized protocols for the handling, ventilation, and waste management of materials associated with industrial painting, welding, and metal fabrication to minimize environmental impact and personnel exposure.

Emerging Technology Environmental Risk Leadership

  • Leads environmental hazard assessment for large-format lithium or alternative chemistry batteries, including fire risk, thermal runaway, ventilation, separation distances, and SDS review.
  • Partners with engineering, procurement, logistics, and facilities teams to integrate environmental risk considerations into new technologies and facility expansions.

Risk Assessment & Hazard Analysis

  • Conducts or oversees job hazard analyses (JHAs), environmental impact assessments, and industrial hygiene evaluations for chemical, biological, and physical risks.
  • Coordinates workplace testing for chemicals, noise, air contaminants, and hazardous materials.
  • Develops and maintains environmental emergency response plans in coordination with the Safety and Risk teams (spill response, battery incidents, exposure protocols).

Technology, Tools & Data Systems

  • Recommends systems for hazardous material tracking, labeling, SDS management, and environmental data reporting.
  • Supports ERP tagging, metadata definitions, and item-level environmental classification.
  • Ensures tools support real-time visibility and compliance readiness.

Training & Culture Building

Develops training programs for:

  • Hazardous material awareness & handling
  • Environmental incident reporting
  • Fires, spills, large battery hazards
  • DOT hazardous material transport requirements
  • Builds a culture of environmental stewardship across manufacturing, job sites, new product development, and facility expansion.

Cross Functional Leadership

  • Collaborates with teams in Procurement, Safety, Engineering, Supply Chain, Facilities, Manufacturing, Field Operations, and Legal/Risk to promote consistency and facilitate the adoption of new processes.
  • Performs other related duties as required and assigned.

The job description and responsibilities described are intended to provide guidelines for job expectations and the employee's ability to perform the position described. It is not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all functions, responsibilities, skills, and abilities. Additional functions and requirements may be assigned by supervisors as deemed appropriate.

How Does FTI Give YOU the Chance to Thrive?

If you're energized by new challenges, FTI provides you with many opportunities. Joining FTI opens doors to redefine what's possible for your future.

Once you're a team member, you're supported and provided with the knowledge and resources to achieve your career goals with FTI. You're officially in the driver's seat of your career, and FTI's career development and continued education programs give you opportunities to position yourself for success.

FTI is a "merit to the core" organization. We recognize and reward top performers, offering competitive, merit-based compensation, career path development and a flexible and robust benefits package.

Benefits are the Game-Changer

We provide industry-leading benefits as an investment in the lives of team members and their families.You're invited to review the full list of FTI benefits available to regular/full-time team members. Start here. Grow here. Succeed here. If you're ready to learn more about your career with FTI, apply today!

Faith Technologies, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer - veterans/disabled.


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