Fire Engineering Graduate Scheme

TRANSPORT FOR LONDON, Manor Park, Newham

Fire Engineering Graduate Scheme

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TRANSPORT FOR LONDON, Manor Park, Newham

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted today, 22 Nov | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

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Full Job Description

Graduates could be working on fire strategy reports, helping to install new systems, carrying out inspections, completing fire risk assessments and reviewing project designs. This could be on any part of the TfL network, from DLR to the Victoria Line to commercial properties. TfL Fire Engineering Graduate Scheme (Fire Engineering - Designing solutions, eliminating the risks, igniting confidence.) Fun Fact What do a new Road Tunnel, Electric Batteries, Sustainability, and Art on the Underground all have in common? They could be part of your new Fire Engineering career at Transport for London., Our engineers focus on the assets that form the foundation of our transport system. London never stops, and our engineering challenge is likened to performing open-heart surgery on a patient while they are running a marathon! As a TfL Fire Engineer, you will work across multiple transport modes, collaborating with multidisciplinary teams, local governments, customers, suppliers, and contractors to deliver city-defining programmes. Projects may include creating fire strategy reports, inspecting systems, completing fire risk assessments, or reviewing designs for parts of the TfL network, such as the DLR, Victoria Line, or commercial properties. Sustainability TfL integrates sustainability into all its work, protecting and regenerating the natural world. As a Fire Engineer, you'll contribute by incorporating new systems and materials to meet TfL's sustainability targets. What Will I Be Doing? Your two-year programme will include up to eight placement rotations designed to equip you with diverse skills and experience. Projects vary but could include:

  • Designing within multidisciplinary teams: Fire, mechanical, electrical, comms, and system design, including fire interfaces.
  • On-site experience: Collaborate with construction teams to understand emergency management, fire systems installation, and interfacing systems.
  • Business operations: Gain insights into network management and emergency procedures across the TfL network.
  • Example Projects:
  • Bank Station Capacity Upgrade: Building a new platform and station box under the City of London.
  • Crossrail: Europe's most complex railway infrastructure project - fire strategy and assurance.
  • Silvertown Tunnel: Designing active and passive fire protection systems.
  • Electric Bus Fire Risk Analysis.
  • Victoria Coach Station: Upgrading fire safety systems.
  • Example Placement Journey: 1. Asset Operations (3 months): + Learn about fire protection systems and their interactions (detection, suppression, compartmentation). + Participate in site inspections with the London Fire Brigade. 2. Fire Precautions and Compliance (3 months): + Understand fire safety measures for various structures using fire plans. 3. Places for London (1.5-3 months): + Review and produce technical documents, such as Fire Strategy Reports and Fire Risk Assessments. Beyond these, graduates can choose additional placements to shape their career. Where Can This Career Take Me? Upon completing the programme, you'll join a TfL fire engineering team, further developing your career and working towards Chartered Engineer (CEng) status. Within five years, you could:
  • Lead engineering projects of national importance.
  • Undertake senior roles in multi-disciplinary teams.
  • Transform the travelling public's experience and enhance TfL's operations.
  • What Training and Support Will You Get? Our award-winning teams will support your development through on-the-job experience, mentoring, and networking. You'll also receive one-to-one guidance from:
  • Placement Manager: Day-to-day support and development guidance.
  • Scheme Sponsor: A senior technical adviser and manager.
  • Buddy: A graduate or apprentice who ensures you feel welcomed.
  • Development Adviser/Mentor: Provides career coaching and progression support.

    Must hold or be on track to achieve a minimum 2:2 BEng/BSc or MEng/MSc.
  • Preferably in Fire Engineering/Fire Safety Engineering.
  • Other Engineering disciplines (e.g., Structural or Mechanical Engineering) with fire-specific modules or similar fire-related subjects approved for CEng status by a body registered with the Engineering Council (e.g., IFE/IEI/CIBSE) or EU equivalent.

    £31,000, rising to £32,250 in the second year., London/Hybrid
  • Hybrid working enables a balance of 50% time split between the office and home over a four-week period.
  • Hybrid arrangements can evolve subject to business requirements.
  • What We Offer You will enjoy excellent benefits and scope to grow. Rewards vary by business area but mostly include:
  • Free travel on the TfL network for you and a nominee living in the same household.
  • Final salary pension scheme.
  • Discounted national rail and Eurostar travel.
  • Minimum 30 days annual leave (pro-rata depending on role), plus public and bank holidays.
  • Private healthcare discounted scheme.
  • Tax-efficient cycle-to-work programme.
  • Retail, health, leisure, and travel offers, and many more.