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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 ...

Senior Fire Life Safety Engineer

Houston, TX · On-site +1

$99.80K - $137K/yr

Some consideration may be made for highly skilled and Lead engineers in other remote locations. We ... risk assessments and scenario evaluations, smoke management plans, explosion protection stategies ...

Senior Fire Life Safety Engineer

Dallas, TX · On-site +1

$103.40K - $142K/yr

Some consideration may be made for highly skilled and Lead engineers in other remote locations. We ... risk assessments and scenario evaluations, smoke management plans, explosion protection stategies ...

Credit Risk Analytics Manager I

Plano, TX · On-site +1

$103.45K - $197.73K/yr

USAA roles may offer remote or hybrid flexibility for active-duty military spouses consistent with ... Applies advanced analytical skills to assess risks and opportunities across multiple Bank consumer ...

Credit Risk Analytics Manager I

Plano, TX · On-site +1

$103.45K - $197.73K/yr

USAA roles may offer remote or hybrid flexibility for active-duty military spouses consistent with ... Applies advanced analytical skills to assess risks and opportunities across multiple Bank consumer ...

Director, Risk Control

Dallas, TX · Remote

$150K - $165K/yr

Partner with Construction Underwriting to prequalify, evaluate, and assess construction risks ... Remote For individuals assigned or hired to work in the location(s) indicated below, the base ...

Director, Risk Control

Houston, TX · Remote

$150K - $165K/yr

Partner with Construction Underwriting to prequalify, evaluate, and assess construction risks ... Remote For individuals assigned or hired to work in the location(s) indicated below, the base ...

Director, Risk Control

Dallas, TX · Remote

$150K - $165K/yr

Partner with Construction Underwriting to prequalify, evaluate, and assess construction risks ... Remote For individuals assigned or hired to work in the location(s) indicated below, the base ...

Director, Risk Control

Houston, TX · Remote

$150K - $165K/yr

Partner with Construction Underwriting to prequalify, evaluate, and assess construction risks ... Remote For individuals assigned or hired to work in the location(s) indicated below, the base ...

USAA roles may offer remote or hybrid flexibility for active-duty military spouses consistent with ... assessments or bank credit risk data; OR an advanced degree in Business Management, Finance ...

USAA roles may offer remote or hybrid flexibility for active-duty military spouses consistent with ... assessments or bank credit risk data; OR an advanced degree in Business Management, Finance ...

Segment Risk Specialist Sr

Dallas, TX · On-site +1

$57K - $113K/yr

Conduct ongoing credit risk assessments for active merchant accounts, evaluating financial health ... Remote roles will also have the opportunity to come together in our offices for moments that matter.

Segment Risk Specialist Sr

Dallas, TX · On-site +1

$57K - $113K/yr

Conduct ongoing credit risk assessments for active merchant accounts, evaluating financial health ... Remote roles will also have the opportunity to come together in our offices for moments that matter.

Segment Risk Specialist Sr

Dallas, TX · On-site +1

$57K - $113K/yr

Key Responsibilities: Conduct ongoing credit risk assessments for active merchant accounts ... Remote roles will also have the opportunity to come together in our offices for moments that matter.

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Remote Fire Risk Assessment information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Fire Risk Assessor, and why are they important?

To excel as a Remote Fire Risk Assessor, you need a solid understanding of fire safety regulations, risk assessment methodologies, and relevant qualifications such as NEBOSH Fire Safety or equivalent certifications. Familiarity with digital assessment tools, reporting software, and remote inspection platforms is typically required. Attention to detail, strong communication, and analytical thinking are crucial soft skills for accurately evaluating risks and advising clients remotely. These competencies ensure compliance, safety, and reliable risk mitigation for varied environments without on-site presence.

What are some common challenges faced by remote fire risk assessors and how can they be addressed?

Remote fire risk assessors often face challenges such as limited access to on-site information, reliance on digital tools for inspections, and ensuring clear communication with clients and site contacts. These challenges can be addressed by utilizing high-quality virtual assessment tools, requesting comprehensive documentation and photographs in advance, and maintaining regular communication with stakeholders to clarify any uncertainties. Developing strong organizational skills and staying updated on the latest fire safety regulations also help remote assessors provide thorough and compliant evaluations.

What are remote fire risk assessments?

Remote fire risk assessments are evaluations of fire hazards and safety measures conducted without an in-person site visit. Instead, assessors use digital tools such as video calls, photos, floor plans, and questionnaires to gather information about a property. This method allows for a thorough review of fire risks and compliance with regulations while minimizing travel and physical contact. Remote assessments are especially useful for routine checks or when access to the site is restricted. The resulting report provides recommendations for improving fire safety, just like a traditional in-person assessment.

What is the difference between Remote Fire Risk Assessment vs Fire Safety Consultant?

AspectRemote Fire Risk AssessmentFire Safety Consultant
CredentialsFire safety qualifications, risk assessment certificationsFire safety qualifications, risk assessment certifications
Work EnvironmentPrimarily remote, office-based or site assessments via digital toolsOn-site inspections, client meetings, and reports
Industry UsageUsed across various industries for risk evaluationsAdvisory role, compliance, and safety planning

Remote Fire Risk Assessment professionals focus on evaluating fire risks remotely using digital tools, while Fire Safety Consultants often conduct on-site inspections and provide safety advice. Both roles require similar certifications but differ mainly in work environment and client interaction.

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Remote Fire Protection Engineer

Above Group

Dallas, TX • On-site, Remote

$82.10K - $110.80K/yr

Full-time

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

IDEAL CANDIDATE PROFILE

Position: Fire Protection Engineer (FPE)

Above Group Overview

We offer you the opportunity to put your passion and your God given talents and abilities to use. Our goal is to attract and develop skilled, called, and passionate people to impact our devoted customers and our team. We want to attract immensely creative employees with an ability to inspire, motivate, and challenge others.

For more information, see www.abovegroupinc.com.

Our People Strategy

We believe in a people strategy to be the fundamental driver of our organization.

While we can never reach a perfect organizational model, we can certainly strive towards it in our daily efforts and mission. With that vision comes a focus of key initiatives we are working on, listed here, with the indicators of what it should look like as we approach:


Shared Direction: A collective understanding of what the organization stands for, where it is going, and how we will get there. Indicators: a clear inspiring vision, well-executed strategies, clear aligned goals.

Authentic Values: Deeply held principles guiding all decisions and relationships and reflected in the conduct of everyone at all times. Indicators: high levels of trust and communications, uncompromising integrity and ethics, socially responsible practices.

Productive Relationships: Open, collaborative relationships that recognize and honor the commitments that people make to themselves, each other, their work, and the organization. Indicators: respect for all individuals, effective problem solving and decision-making, clear accountability, effective teamwork at all levels.

Liberating Processes: Flexible structures, processes, and technologies that allow people to do their best work and to collaborate effectively across boundaries. Indicators: clear organizational design, collective knowledge, the right tools and technologies, the right people for the right jobs.

Outcome Learning: Results-focused learning that strengthens individual and organizational capacity to cope with the present and define the future. Indicators: continuous teaching and learning, effective knowledge and skills development, leadership development at all levels.

Motivating Metrics: Fair, meaningful performance requirements, measure and rewards that reinforce high performance and manage poor performance. Indicators: clear and energizing performance requirements, relevant work measures, differentiated rewards.

Our Vision - What We Want to Do


Continuously improving the built environment for the glory of God.


Our Mission - Why We Exist


Demonstrating the love of Jesus Christ through empowering excellent AEC professionals to provide superior service.


Our Values - How We Will Accomplish This Mission


Our Core Values are the tools we use and the behaviors we exhibit as Employees of Above Group. They describe how we work together to achieve this special place we're developing and how they make us uniquely successful.


  • Christian Values - We demonstrate humility, honesty, integrity, respect, kindness, and a sense of social responsibility.
  • Uncompromising Quality - We provide excellent results all the time, every time.
  • Buffalo - We take initiative running toward and owning challenges.
  • Extreme Team - We are accountable to each other to continuously grow and succeed.



Fire Protection Engineer (FPE)


The Position

The Fire Protection Engineer for Above Group shall contribute and support Fire Protection engineering, fire and life safety systems, code compliance, and risk assessment efforts for the firm. The FPE shall be a graduated engineer from an ABET accredited institution who shall directly contribute to the Firm and its success through engineering and design efforts. The ideal candidate will be capable of developing comprehensive fire protection plans and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams. The FPE is also responsible for contributing to the growth of the team by leading and mentoring them in expanding their capabilities and contributions. The FPE shall execute engineering and design duties as required to ensure quality products.

The FPE shall be an Engineer registered as a Professional Engineer (PE) at a minimum (preference given to FPE licensed in Florida). Additional credentials are encouraged and desired.


  • The FPE is an Engineer by education and experience:
    • Ability to combine personal judgment with project information and knowledge of codes and standards to implement design criteria.
    • Has expertise in fire protection, fire alarm, and life safety systems. Knowledge and experience with HVAC, mechanical, plumbing and utility systems a plus. Priority given to experience with healthcare facilities, and central plant infrastructure (boiler systems, chilled water systems).
    • Experience with HASS (or similar program). Knowledge of Microsoft Project is a plus.
    • Ability to work well in a team environment and as an individual. Communicates well with individuals in the organization.
    • Capable of interpreting information set forth in a Scope of Work, Basis of Design, field surveys and code research.
    • Project involvement: Engineer of record from concept phase, through construction documents and construction administration.
    • Directs and mentors subordinate staff, where applicable, of their responsibilities on a daily basis.
  • The FPE is an Engineering Designer:
    • Experience with hydraulic calculations, fire pump sizing, fire alarm battery sizing.
    • Designs layout of distribution systems and equipment locations in coordination with team members within the discipline, as well as project team members in other disciplines.
    • Proficient with design drawing software including Revit and AutoCAD.
    • Performs system calculations. Sizes and selects system components.
    • Reviews shop drawing submittals, and travels to job sites to perform field verification.
  • The FPE develops organizational skills including technical writing and time management:
    • Uses excellent writing skills to author basis of design (BOD) narratives, design criteria documents, Engineering Reports, and other high quality highly technical written documents as needed.
    • Uses excellent writing skills to edit design specifications; respond to Requests for Information (RFIs) incorporating information from project documents, specifications, shop drawings and design criteria; and prepare meeting notes.
    • Reads relevant project correspondence and maintains project design files.

Key Characteristics of the Ideal Fire Protection Engineer (FPE)

Called - A strong sense of knowing who you are (i.e., gifts, talents, competencies) and how you are to spend your life. We fulfill our calling by being excellent at what God designed us to be and we diligently pursue it.

Practice Servant Leadership - Leaders at Above Group are called to serve. We realize that effective leadership starts on the inside. We demonstrate that we are willing to do what others are unwilling to do. We will practice a Servant Leadership character that enriches the lives of others.

A Commitment to Above Group - An understanding of and a commitment to the special purpose, mission, and beliefs of Above Group and will have a value system compatible with our values.

People Abilities - Deep interest and care for people with an understanding of their primary interests, aims, strengths, and motivations.

Working with Customers - A demonstrated ability to accomplish results through collaboration with and development of strong relationships with our customers.

Organizational Skills - An ability to organize his/her own thoughts and work, while continually growing a results-oriented team. Ability to win the confidence of colleagues and office staff that demonstrates a well-functioning department.

Insight and Strategy - A focused sense of strategy, (i.e., possessing the knowledge and sixth sense for how to implement our mutual goals). The ability to set realistic objectives and achieve them.

A Sense of Timing - An intuitive sense of timing and appropriateness in relation to people and projects.

Work Capacity - Sufficient physical and emotional energy to deliver the results necessary to advance our mission.

Self-Starter - Creates ideas and follow through without prodding. (Balanced with judgment and knowing when and how to ask for assistance and counsel).

Enthusiasm - A heartfelt passion for the work we do, which displays optimism - but not overselling and overstating.

Character - A level of impeccable integrity that permeates others.

Passion - The Above Group Vision will be irresistible to the right person. People skills, organizational and communication abilities must be truly remarkable, this person will be excellent at vision-casting in a manner that inspires others to join with us and develop solid relationships.

Minimum Requirements

The Fire Protection Engineer shall meet the following minimum requirements:

  • Minimum of 5 years' experience (post degree) working for an MEP Engineering Firm or an AE Firm.
  • Professional Engineering (PE) License.
  • Current/Active NCEES registration in good standing.
  • Proficient in REVIT.
  • Desire and ability to work remote. Local candidates will have the option to work in the office or develop a hybrid schedule.
  • Excellent Communication skills, both oral and written.
  • U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident of the U.S.