Fire And Security Engineer

Marble Talent Group Ltd
Bristol
11 months ago
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Are you an experienced Fire and Security Engineer looking for a new opportunity in the South West? Join a well-established and growing company that values its engineers and invests in your career.

The Role:
We’re looking for a skilled Fire & Security Engineer to cover the Bristol and Gloucestershire areas. This is a varied role combining servicing, small works, and installations across a mix of commercial and residential clients.

Key Responsibilities:



Routine servicing and maintenance of fire alarms, intruder alarms, CCTV and access control systems

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Fault-finding, diagnostics, and minor repairs

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Installation of small works and system upgrades

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Participation in a shared call-out rota

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Ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and maintaining excellent customer service

What We’re Looking For:

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Proven experience in fire and/or security systems (e.g. Gent, Texecom, Hikvision, Paxton, etc.)

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Knowledge of BS5839 and other relevant standards

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Full UK driving licence

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Self-motivated, reliable, and customer-focused

What We Offer:

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Competitive salary: £32,000 – £38,000, depending on experience

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Overtime and on-call payments

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Performance-related bonus scheme

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Company vehicle, phone, and tools

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Ongoing training and career development

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Supportive and friendly team environment

About Marble Talent

As engineering recruitment specialists, we pride ourselves on the ability to turn aspiring candidates at the beginning, middle or towards the end of their engineering careers into successful, professional engineers place at the right companies. We are interested in people from all walks of life, as long as they have the passion to succeed in engineering. Our goal is to become the recruiter of choice for UK engineering companies. We will do this by continuing to deliver a first-class service for both clients and candidates

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