Early careers hub

Early careers hub

 

Once you have entered the world of fire engineering, it’s time to broaden your network, grow your skills and keep track of your development. IFE provides an array of resources to help support your journey into a fire engineering career and beyond.

Joining the IFE will connect you with the fire engineering community. You will be a part of our network of over 11,000 fire professionals worldwide with access to branches and events which provide great ways to make connections and network with potential employers. 

Join your local community

IFE branches provide the opportunity to network and learn from those with more experience. Find your local branch to learn more about the networking events and activities taking place near you.

Build up your network

The IFE's LinkedIn group will provide you with the opportunity to meet and learn from others all around the world. Take part in sector discussions and start building your network today!

Networking groups

With our Early Careers Networking Group supporting those just starting out in fire and the IFE Women's Networking Group promoting females in fire engineering, there's plenty to learn from our groups.

Secure the right job for you

Our job vacancies area has lots of exciting opportunities to develop your career in the fire engineering sector and professionals at all levels are being sought by leading organisations.

Supporting your development

Our international headquarters, worldwide branches and groups hold regular events exploring key topics impacting the sector which will aid your knowledge and assist your development.

Develop your skills with IFE membership

We provide all members with the access to education, resources and qualifications that they need to continuously develop and raise standards. Our members area has lots of useful tools to help you progress your career in fire engineering.

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Joining an IFE special interest group will enable you to network and develop your specialism. You can meet other engineers who work in your field and make contacts to find out which companies are recruiting, who to send your CV to, and how to progress in your chosen field.

Read technical articles and keep up to date with industry news by reading the digital IFP journal or by browsing our online archives.

CPD plays a key part in a fire engineer’s career. Members can access free CPD through our online CPD Hub, which will not only look great on your CV but will ensure you are keeping your knowledge up to date.

As a fire engineer you will be learning for life. MyCareerPath® helps you keep track of your professional development, and will come in handy if you are required to provide evidence of CPD.

Professional registration


It’s never too early in your career to start thinking about professional registration. Achieving professional registration sets you apart from other engineers in your sector and shows your commitment to maintaining professional standards. It could also lead to improved career opportunities, employability and earning potential.

You don’t necessarily need to have several years of work experience and be working in a senior role to become professionally registered. Engineering Technician (EngTech) is achievable for many young engineers who have two years of work experience and suitable qualifications that are level 3 or above.

Join us and help shape a world safer from fire

No matter where you are in your career, IFE has a membership grade to match your experience and qualifications.

Become a member