
The top boss at the new Building Safety Regulator (BSR), which is part of key fire safety reforms following the Grenfell Tower tragedy, is recruiting for a deputy.
The deputy chief inspector’s main role will be to deliver the BSR’s more stringent regulations for high-rise residential building (HRB) in England. They will also oversee the building control profession.
The job ad asks for an “exceptional candidate” and “high calibre individual” who will also play a senior role in the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), helping progress the executive’s wider strategic priorities.
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