Jobs and Opportunities

Work with us

View current jobs and opportunities with SA Safety.  Due to an expanding project portfolio we’re always recruiting for contractor roles within the Rescue Team

Scroll down to read more about working in the Rescue Team and to view all  current jobs at our base in Devon.

Here’s what you need to know

We value our people.  Our team members are skilled associates with a passion for delivering the absolute best possible training, safety & rescue services.  Through their experience, together with our customer-based values and unique service levels we’ve grown to be one of the top providers of industrial support, rescue teams and specialist training.

Do you want to join the team and work at SA Safety? Read on to find out more and explore current vacancies at our base in South Brent, Devon.

Image of two-man SA Safety rescue team climbing ladders inside industrial building

Are you a good fit for SA Safety?

Our aim is quite simple: to be the best at everything we do.  We want you to share our aim so that we can continue to deliver quality services to risk-critical environments.

Due to an expanding project portfolio, we’re actively recruiting associates to join our Support and Rescue Teams. If you’re ex-blue light services, ex-military or a skilled rope access professional and looking for a rewarding career with an agile, fast-growing organisation, we’re waiting to hear from you.

Whether you’re an experienced professional or new to the field, you’ll benefit from full training through our dedicated training department to ensure you are fully equipped for the role.

Get in Touch

SA Safety promote safety in the workplace through the content of the training and services we deliver to our customers.  If you’re looking for a new challenge and think you’d be a good fit for us we want to hear from you!

Rescue Teams deployed for standby and support
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