FAQs
What is the main focus of Argus Fire as a company?
Argus Fire specializes in the design, installation, and maintenance of fire detection and fire protection systems.
What qualifications are required for the Sprinkler Design Engineer position?
A minimum of LCPB Basic Design Qualification is required, with LPCB Intermediate and FHC Design Qualifications being advantageous.
How many years of experience are needed for this role?
A minimum of 5 years of experience in the design of fire protection sprinkler systems is required.
What software skills are necessary for this position?
Candidates must be experienced in producing technical drawings in AutoCAD and Revit, as well as in the production of hydraulic calculations using the Canute FHC design software.
Is mentoring a part of the responsibilities for this role?
Yes, one of the responsibilities includes mentoring junior members of the design department.
What benefits do employees receive in this role?
Employee benefits include a company pension, competitive salary, life insurance, bike to work scheme, potential company car, and a 35-hour workweek from Monday to Friday.
Are knowledge of LPC Sprinkler Rules and FM/NFPA standards required?
Yes, knowledge of LPC Sprinkler Rules is essential, and knowledge of FM and NFPA standards would be advantageous.
What is the work schedule for the Sprinkler Design Engineer?
The work schedule is 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday.
Does Argus Fire provide training and development opportunities?
Yes, Argus Fire supports the development of skills and knowledge through structured training and coaching from experienced colleagues.
Where are the Argus Fire offices located?
Argus Fire has offices based in Stourbridge (HQ), Manchester, and London.