Apprentice Fire & Security Engineer - West Midlands

Johnson Controls
Birmingham
1 month ago
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Job Summary

Are you excited to kickstart your career in the dynamic realm of fire and security systems? Join Johnson Controls, a global frontrunner in the fire and security sector, and play a vital role in crafting safer environments for our diverse clientele!

What You'll Do at Work

  1. Embark on a thrilling journey as you install, commission, and maintain electronic systems designed to protect people, properties, and assets.
  2. Gain in-depth knowledge about our cutting-edge systems, including fire detection, intrusion detection, CCTV, and access control solutions.
  3. Hit the road in your own company van, visiting a variety of sites, from residential to commercial and retail locations.
  4. Collaborate with a dedicated team, absorbing invaluable skills that will pave the way to becoming a qualified fire and security engineer.

Where You'll Work

You will primarily cover the West Midlands, with a focus on the Shropshire, Stafford, and Worcester areas. However, you may be required to travel within the region depending on job requirements.

8 Ridgeway, Quinton Business Park, Quinton, Birmingham. B32 1AF

Training

An apprenticeship includes regular training with a college or other training organisation. At least 20% of your working hours will be spent training or studying.

College or Training Organisation

Banham Academy Limited

Your Training Course

Fire emergency & security systems technician

Your Training Plan

Enrol in a Level 3 Fire Emergency and Security Systems Technician qualification delivered by Banham Academy alongside fellow Johnson Controls apprentices. Engage in block release basis training and receive on-the-job guidance from experienced mentors and engineers.

Requirements / Essential Qualifications

  1. GCSE or equivalent English (Grade 5) essential.
  2. GCSE or equivalent Maths (Grade 5) essential.
  3. Full Driving Licence essential.

Let us know about any additional qualifications and relevant industry experience you possess, as we can tailor the apprenticeship to reflect your current skills.

Skills

  1. Strong communication abilities.
  2. Proficient in IT.
  3. Excellent organizational skills.
  4. Team-oriented mindset.
  5. Driven by purpose.
  6. Customer-centric approach.

Other Requirements

This exciting opportunity is field-based, meaning you will collaborate with our skilled engineers while traveling to our customers' sites daily. The role may require heavy lifting and working at heights.

About the Company

Johnson Controls is a global leader in technology and industry, serving customers in over 150 countries. Our mission is to create intelligent buildings, efficient energy solutions, and integrated infrastructure. We welcome individuals with a passion for engineering to join us in shaping a better tomorrow through our diverse range of projects and opportunities.

After This Apprenticeship

Upon completing this apprenticeship, numerous internal opportunities within the company will be available to you. Many of our previous apprentices have advanced to lead engineers, managing their own teams and projects.

What We're Offering

Salary- £14,920. Competitive basic salary with fantastic additional earning potential and a Company Pension. Enjoy 25 days holiday plus bank holidays. Gear up with a Company Vehicle, uniform, personal protection equipment, and ongoing training. Earn extra with Overtime & Travel time pay.

What's Next?

Suitable candidates will be contacted via email to provide their evidence of required certifications. Once we receive the evidence of certification you will have a screening call with a recruiter to discuss the position. Afterward, you will be invited to an assessment centre, where you will participate in a practical assessment, meet the team, and have an interview. Candidates will receive a response regarding the outcome of their application. If successful, they can expect to begin the apprenticeship with Johnson Controls in the late summer of 2025.

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