Fire & Security Engineer

Get Staff
Tisbury, SP3 6HY, United Kingdom
Last month
£35,000 – £45,000 pa

Salary

£35,000 – £45,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Posted
23 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Benefits

25 days holiday + Bank holidays Van Mobile Private medical insurance Life insurance Overtime opportunities On-call rota with additional earning potential

Fire & Security Engineer- £35,000 - £45,000 Per Annum

Fire & Security Engineer Package Overview:

  • £35,000 – £45,000 Basic Salary + Overtime
  • Full-Time, Permanent
  • Monday to Friday, 8:00am - 4.30/5:00 pm
  • Covering the South- Key areas include Yeovil, Blandford Forum, Frome, Warminster, Shaftesbury & Salisbury as a guide
  • 25 days holiday + Bank holidays (option to buy more)
  • Van, mobile, private medical & life insurance
  • Plenty of overtime opportunities, on-call rota with additional earning potential

Company Overview – Fire & Security Engineer:

Our client is a trusted, family owned business with a strong reputation and an impressive customer base. As they continue to grow, they are looking to expand their team. They offer a welcoming, collaborative environment where employees are valued, combining the personal touch of a family run company with the stability and opportunities for progression of a well-established organisation.

Fire & Security Engineer Role and Responsibilities:

  • Installation, servicing, repair, and fault-finding of intruder alarms, fire alarms, CCTV, and related security systems.
  • Working across various sites, including homes and businesses, no two days are the same.
  • Ensuring the quality of the work delivered and that tasks are completed efficiently.
  • Communicating effectively with customers and providing exceptional service.
  • Participating in the 24-hour callout rota (1-in-9 weekends and 1 weekday every other week).
  • Installing upgrades and performing maintenance on security systems.
  • Integrating and configuring IP/networked systems, fire detection, and CCTV systems.
  • Supporting team members and upholding the company’s high standards.

Fire & Security Engineer Skills and Experience Required:

  • Proven experience as a Fire & Security Engineer or Electrician with knowledge of CCTV, alarms, and fire detection systems.
  • Confident in working with IP/networked systems.
  • A full UK driving licence or equivalent (Essential).
  • Strong communication skills with the ability to manage customer relationships.
  • Ideally, at least 3 years of experience in the Fire & Security sector.
  • Experience with various manufacturers and systems.
  • A positive attitude and ability to work independently and as part of a team.

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