Looking for your next role in fire, smoke or security? Submit your CV and we'll be in touch when the right opportunity arises — or proactively match you with roles that fit your skills and ambitions.
Submitting a CV to a recruitment agency shouldn't feel like sending it into a black hole. Here's what makes us different.
Your CV will be looked at by people who actually understand what it says — not a junior resourcer who's never set foot on a construction site.
We never share your details with employers without your prior knowledge and explicit consent. Your information is treated with care.
We'll give you a straight view of your options in the current market, including realistic salary expectations and where the genuine opportunities are.
Long-term roles or fixed-term project work — in either case, you'll be employed directly by the client, never by FSS. Across fire safety consultancy and protection, smoke control and security systems.
Whether you're looking locally or open to international opportunities, our reach across three markets opens up roles that generalist agencies don't see.
We don't just place you and disappear. We care about how the role works out, and we want to be your career partner for the long run.
Chartered fire engineers, strategy authors, fire modelling specialists, FRA/FRAE consultants, site inspectors, detection & alarm engineers, suppression specialists.
AOV & SHEVS engineers, smoke control designers, pressurisation specialists, commissioning engineers, CAD/BIM technicians, service & maintenance engineers.
Integration specialists, CCTV & access control engineers, intruder detection specialists, system designers, project delivery, technical sales & presales.
Fill out the form below and upload your CV — we'll review it within a few working days and be in touch when the right opportunity matches your profile.
FSS Professional Solutions is committed to equal opportunities and treats all candidates on the basis of their skills, experience and merit alone. Read our Equal Opportunities Statement →