Fire and Security Engineer

4Way Recruitment
Nuneaton, England
10 months ago
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Title: Fire and Security Service Engineer, would also consider Fire Alarm Engineers

Location of Works: Birmingham

The Company: Highly accredited Fire and Security company who deal with the installation, service and maintenance of Fire Alarms, CCTV, Access Control and Intruder Alarms.

As a Fire and Security Engineer your package could look like:

£38-45,000 basic salary (Dependant on experience)
OTE: £50,000
25 days’ holiday + bank holidays (increasing 1 day every 5 years, paid at average rate including overtime, opposed to standard rate)
Travel time paid after 30 minutes each way
Call outs paid door to door (if you choose to partake in call out)
Reward with Health Cash plans (claiming dentist, opticians etc.)
Overtime available
Bonuses paid quarterly! (based on an average of overtime worked)
Van included – private use available
Mobile phone and Tablet 
As a Fire and Security Engineer your main responsibilities will be:

Servicing Fire alarm, Intruder alarm, Access Control, CCTV and Emergency lights
Be a part of the call out rota – currently 1 week in 9
Ability to work alone comfortably
Completing works in line with British standards
Reporting to line managers and completing correct paperwork etc.
As a Fire and Security Engineer your knowledge and experience will be:

3+ years’ experience in the Fire and Security industry servicing Fire Alarms, Intruder Alarms, Access Control and EML’s
Electrical experience such as your 18th Edition is desired
Competent knowledge of Fire Extinguishers is desired
Full UK driving license – 0 points being the ideal!
ECS and CSCS cards are desirable 

If you live locally and already hold the relevant experience in the Fire and Security Industry, then please apply now.

If your application is successful a 4way member will be in touch.

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