Fire & Security Engineer (Security Biased)

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Location:Wales

About Us:

Join our client, a dynamic and forward-thinking team dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of safety and security in their stores. They are currently seeking a skilled Fire & Security Engineer to undertake the first call response for Fire, CCTV, EAS, Access Control, PA, and Automatic Pedestrian Gates in designated stores.

Job Purpose:

As a Fire & Security Engineer, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the operational efficiency of our client's stores by carrying out maintenance, repairs, and preventative measures for various technical systems.

Key Duties:

  • Carry out maintenance and repairs in accordance with customer KPIs.
  • Ensure all planned and reactive works are executed as per contractual obligations.
  • Complete PPM (Planned Preventative Maintenance) works within agreed timescales and ensure accurate paperwork is completed.
  • Respond promptly to service call requests during normal hours and on-call.
  • Order parts and ensure prompt fitment.
  • Complete all performance measurement paperwork and actively participate in surveys.
  • Communicate regularly with the Duty Manager during store visits to advise on repair and maintenance issues.
  • Ensure availability and serviceability of tools and equipment.
  • Conduct required Fire PPM visits and ensure fire alarm systems are in compliance with BS 5839.
  • Stay aware of applicable regulations and codes of practice.
  • Notify the helpdesk of task conditions on cessation of works.
  • Conduct surveys and complete reports as required by the supervisor/technical specialist.


Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Electrical Competency Qualification (NVQ/City & Guilds).
  • Knowledge of CCTV IP/analogue systems.
  • Knowledge of Fire alarm systems.
  • PC literate.


Package:

  • £37726.83 Per Annum
  • 33 days holiday
  • Van with Fuel Card
  • Ongoing training and development opportunities
  • On Call 1 in 4
  • Uniform
  • Smartphone
  • Laptop
  • Benefits include Private Healthcare / Pension / Life Insurance / Death in Service / Discount on retail, holidays, childcare and more!

Join Our Team:Become a valued member of our team and contribute to the smooth running of our stores. If you possess the required qualifications and experience, we invite you to submit your application today.

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