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Fire and Safety Officer

 

Description:

Olympia Events is undergoing a period of change. In 2017, the venue was bought by a consortium led by Yoo Capital and Deutsche Finance international. Work is currently underway to transform the wider estate into a cultural hub of which Olympia Events will be the central part. Once complete, the estate will include a new theatre, music venue, two hotels, over 30 eateries, world-class office space and over two acres of public realm. More information can be found at https://olympia.co.uk/

Olympia Events is part of ASM Global which is the world’s leading venue management company and producer of live event experiences. With over 350+ premier venues spanning worldwide, we operate and invest in the world's most important stadiums, arenas, convention centres and theatres, including entertainment districts and mixed-use developments.

Job Purpose: 

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a high performing, fast paced Fire and Safety team, which supports the whole Olympia business. This role will advise and guide on all Fire and Safety policies, processes and procedures. Provide advice on all safety aspects relating to event floor plans, to the Venue Management Department. Carry out fire and safety inspections as required and complete preliminary investigations of all accidents and incidents within the venue. Provide first aid, at the appropriate level set by the organisation.

We are looking for an enthusiastic, proactive individual to join our team. Due to the fast-paced nature of the role, you will have strong interpersonal skills with the ability to work as part of a team. Alongside this, you will possess the ability to manage multiple tasks and deal with operational issues, opportunities and challenges.

Key responsibilities:
  • Support the venue management and other departments within the Olympia venue, in all matters of fire safety and workplace safety, and provide regulatory advice.
  • Monitor safe working practices and liaise with the event organiser’s safety team, reporting any safety breaches that are observed.
  • Carry out safety briefs to all event organisers and their security teams and ensure that safety signage is in place.
  • Undertake workplace inspections, to ensure contractor compliance in accordance with the Olympia Events rules and regulations and monitor.
  • Ensure a daily event safety check sheet is completed and monitor levels of fire extinguishers.
  • Maintain a communication link to the Olympia control room and duty manager.
  • Carry out a daily brief and supervise the duties of all Fire/First Aid auxiliaries.
  • Liaise with the appropriate enforcement/licencing authorities on issues relating to event fire and safety.
  • Conduct risk assessments/inspections, scheduled testing, inspecting and servicing of the venue fire safety lifesaving systems and equipment in accordance with the current fire safety regulations.
  • Monitor the test programme for sprinklers, fire alarms, automatic fire detection (AFD), public address systems and emergency lighting.
  • Complete preliminary accident and incident investigations.
  • Manage the issuing of all hot work permits within the venue and monitor all hazardous work activities.
  • Ensure the required level of first aid/medical cover is in place, as per the risk assessment for the venue and events.
  • Carry out all fire briefs, induction training and annual fire safety training for all Olympia employees.
  • Respond as part of the venue IRT team for all emergency situations as per the Olympia emergency procedures.
Person specification: 
  • Self-motivated and driven, with the ability to positively influence and motivate others.
  • Good communication skills, both oral and written.
  • Good team player, with a practical approach to problem solving.
  • Good IT skills, specifically in Microsoft Office (Word and Excel).
  • Possess appropriate qualifications relating to the role of Fire & Safety Officer, in all areas of H&S, Fire Safety and First Aid (NEBOSH General H&S, NEBOSH Fire, IOSH, NVQ, FAAW/FREC 3).
  • Previous experience in the exhibition/leisure industry is advantageous.
Sustainability Responsibilities:
  • Continuously improve your knowledge of Olympia Events’ sustainability programme - the ‘Grand Plan’. Complete all training provided and promote sustainability practices to meet our Grand Plan objectives.
  • Follow and promote all sustainable workplace policies and procedures and seek ways to make your department more sustainable by taking an active role in initiating change.
How to apply:

Please send your CV and a cover letter detailing how you meet the criteria outlined in the job description to HR@olympia.london.

Closing date: 27 September 2024


Olympia Events is fully committed to ensuring the safety and wellbeing of all children, young people and adults at risk (vulnerable groups) that attend our premises. As a consequence, Olympia Events may require any successful applicant to complete a DBS Check prior to working in our business.

Olympia Events is committed to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and expects all its people to have a positive commitment to DEI by treating others fairly and not committing any form of discrimination, victimisation or harassment and to promote positive working relationships amongst employees and stakeholders.

This Job Description is not intended to be exhaustive, the duties and responsibilities may therefore vary over according to the changing needs of the business.