Fire Engineering is the application of scientific and engineering principles, rules and expert judgment, based on an understanding of the phenomena and effects of fire and of the reaction and behaviour of people to fire, to protect people, property and the environment from the destructive effects of fire.
As a Fire Engineer, you will understand
Today the profession of Fire Engineering encompasses a wide range of areas from science to technology and law and management.
Typically, those starting out as a Fire Engineer will earn around £25,000, with those trained with experience earning in the region of £25,000 – £45,000.
Senior or chartered Fire Engineers can earn much more.
Salaries typically range depending on location and employer.
The Institution of Fire Engineers can provide more details of how to become an accomplished Fire Engineer.
IFE’s qualifications are recognised by employers in the fire sector throughout the UK and internationally. They are recognised and regulated by the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual).
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