Ross Skellett
MEng, AIFireE
Technical Director, Fire Engineering
Areas of Expertise
Birmingham - England
Ross is an Technical Director who leads the Jensen Hughes office in Birmingham since it opened in 2020 and is responsible for projects and business development in Birmingham, the Midlands and surrounding areas.
Ross is an experienced engineer with a wide ranging portfolio of work on different buildings types including shopping centres, residential, office, mixed use, leisure, healthcare, educational, and industrial. Ross provides consulting for new buildings and refurbishing or reconfiguring existing buildings.
Ross has developed fire engineering solutions using both standard and advanced techniques such as Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Evacuation Modelling. He has used Fire Dynamic Simulator (FDS) software to model a variety of different buildings including residential, offices, shopping centres and large vehicular coach parks.
Ross has completed a six-month secondment in our Irish offices working on a wide range of building types producing Fire Safety Certificate and Disability Access Certificate applications based on the recommendations of Irish Fire Safety Guidance. Whilst working in Ireland, Ross has gained experience working with Approving Authorities including the Local Fire Service and Building Control in order to develop fire engineering solutions which satisfies both the requirements of the client or contractor and the approving authorities.
Education / Certifications
- MEng (Hons), Aeronautical Engineering, University of South Wales
- Associate, Institute of Fire Engineers
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Project Profiles
Worship Square
4 Sep 2024
Discover our latest contribution to Worship Square in Shoreditch, London. This newly completed office development, with its innovative workspace design, sets a new standard for net-zero carbon construction and operation.
Project Profiles
Repton Gardens Wembley Park
31 Oct 2023
Jensen Hughes stepped in to carry out a fire strategy for Repton Gardens, the tenth most sustainable residential building in Wembley Park, London.