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Employer

INTRUDER DETECTION AND SURVEILLANCE LTD

Vacancy Description

  1. First fix and pulling cables through.
  2. Affixing equipment to walls.
  3. Installation of intruder alarms, CCTV, Access Control Systems, Fire detection systems and Nurse call etc. within commercial premises.
  4. Following on site health and safety guidance.
  5. Use of hand tools and cordless drill etc.

Full training in all the above will be provided and the successful candidate will also attend day release at Access Training - to work towards the Level 3 Fire, Emergency and Security Systems Apprenticeship standard.

Probationary period applies.

Driving licence preferred but not essential.

Key DetailsVacancy Title

Apprentice Security Engineer

Employer Description

IDS are a locally based company that provide 26 different services and their associated products tailored to your requirements and delivered in part or as a total Fire and Security solution. Established in 1999, IDS Fire and Security has grown substantially increasing its client base and technical ability. Many of the most recent prestigious major construction projects have systems designed, installed and maintained by IDS Fire and Security.

Vacancy Location

METROCENTRE EAST BUSINESS PARK WATERSIDE DRIVE NE11 9HU

Wage Frequency

Custom

Number of Vacancies

1

Vacancy Reference Number

1000304518

Key DatesApply From

21/02/2025

Closing Date For Applications

2025-03-14 23:59:59

Interview Begin FromPossible Start Date

2025-03-17 00:00:00

TrainingTraining to be Provided

Fire, Emergency and Security Systems Level 3 Apprenticeship Standard (day release will be at our Team Valley, Gateshead training centre).

Day release will be fortnightly in years 1 and 2 and weekly in year 3 of the apprenticeship programme.

Learning Provider

ACCESS TRAINING LIMITED

Skills Required

Communication skills, Attention to detail, Organisation skills, Team working, Creative, Initiative

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