Fire Engineer (FEng.IIESMS)
Discipline-specific IIESMS recognition for fire safety professionals. Evidence: NFQ Level 7 qualification and two years of relevant fire safety experience. Post-nominal: FEng.IIESMS.

About Fire Engineer (FEng.IIESMS)
Fire Engineer (FEng.IIESMS) is a discipline-specific IIESMS grade for professionals working in fire safety. It recognises relevant qualification evidence, professional experience, CPD and competence evidence within the published criteria.
Applicants should provide evidence of NFQ Level 7 qualification and two years of relevant fire safety experience, a current CV, relevant professional examples and CPD records. The Membership Committee confirms the final outcome after document review and professional review where required.
Regulatory and Standards Context
Professionals holding the FEng.IIESMS designation work within a defined regulatory and standards framework. Key references include:
Fire Services Acts 1981 and 2003 - Primary fire safety legislation in Ireland
PAS 79-1:2020 - Standard methodology for fire risk assessment
IS 3218:2024 - Irish standard for fire detection and alarm systems
IS 3217:2023 - Irish standard for emergency lighting
Who this grade is for
This grade suits fire safety practitioners who can evidence the required qualification level, relevant experience and professional responsibility.
Applicants should choose the grade that matches evidence available now. A lower or alternative grade may be recommended if the submitted evidence does not yet meet the selected grade criteria.
How to Apply for Fire Engineer
Follow these steps to apply for Fire Engineer membership.
Review Requirements
Confirm that you meet the qualification (NFQ Level 7) and experience requirements for Fire Engineer grade.
Prepare Documentation
Gather your qualification certificates, CV, professional references, and evidence of relevant experience.
Submit Application
Complete the online membership application form, selecting Fire Engineer as your target grade. Pay the registration fee (EUR 15) and annual subscription.
Professional Review
Your application is assessed by the Membership Committee, followed by a professional interview (30-45 minutes via video call) with assessors.
Receive Designation
Upon successful review, receive your FEng.IIESMS designation, membership certificate, and access to your sector group community.
CPD and professional standing
Certified grade holders complete 30 hours of CPD annually. CPD should be relevant to the member's discipline, role and professional responsibilities.
Relevant evidence may include courses, webinars, project learning, professional reading, standards updates, committee contribution and reflective records showing how learning supports competent practice.
Fees
The annual subscription for Fire Engineer grade is EUR 295. A one-time registration fee of EUR 15 applies when first joining the Institute. The grade review fee for certified grades is EUR 360, payable when applying for professional review.
Fees are denominated in euros. For corporate account membership covering multiple employees, contact the Institute for consolidated billing arrangements.
Prepare for review
Check the requirements, gather qualification evidence, CV, examples of practice and CPD records, then apply for the certified grade that matches your evidence.
Related Certification Steps
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Professional Review
Prepare for the evidence and interview process where review is required.
Relevant Sector Group
Connect your grade route to the sector group most relevant to your practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about the Fire Engineer membership grade
A minimum qualification at NFQ Level 7 level is required. International qualifications are accepted where they can be demonstrated as equivalent.
The annual subscription is EUR 295. There is a one-time registration fee of EUR 15 when first joining IIESMS. A grade review fee of EUR 360 applies when applying for this certified grade.
Certified grade holders complete 30 hours of CPD annually. CPD should be relevant to the discipline, role and professional development needs, with records and evidence retained where available.
Yes. As you gain additional qualifications and experience, you can apply to upgrade to a higher membership grade through the professional review process. You do not need to progress through every intermediate grade.
You can use FEng.IIESMS after your name in professional correspondence, reports, publications, and other professional documentation. For example: Jane Smith, FEng.IIESMS.
No. You can apply directly for any grade you meet the requirements for. You do not need to hold a lower grade before applying for Fire Engineer.
Yes. Candidates for certified grades are invited for a professional interview, typically a 30-45 minute video call with two to three assessors from the Membership Committee. The interview explores your professional experience and specialist competence.
Professional experience must be directly relevant to fire safety. This includes employment, consultancy, project work, and other professional activity where you have applied specialist knowledge and skills in fire safety practice.