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Employer

CHUBB FIRE & SECURITY LIMITED

Vacancy Description

As a Chubb Apprentice Engineer you will:

  • Get off to a great start on a rewarding career in a vibrant and exciting sector that is set to continue to grow and is continuously adopting new innovations as technologies evolve.
  • Attend and gain experience on a wide variety of different client sites, across a multitude of sectors.
  • Receive training and exposure to a broad range of Security Systems equipment, from small and simple applications through to large networked complex configurations.
  • Get training and experience of installing, testing and commissioning cabling and containment systems, components and control equipment on new systems as well as maintaining our existing clients' security solutions.
  • Work in small teams to begin with, gradually building your knowledge, skills and behaviours that will allow you to work on your own installation and service projects.
  • Be provided with and receive training on a wide range of hand and power tools, as well as all required testing and safety equipment.
  • Use a range of access equipment including steps and extension ladders, hop-ups and podiums, mobile and fixed scaffolding etc.

Key DetailsVacancy Title

Apprentice Security Engineer - Frontline Security Solutions

Employer Description

Chubb is a leading provider of fire safety and security solutions and services for customers worldwide. We have been protecting people and assets for over 200 years. Today, our 14,000 employees work from 250 branches in 20 countries to make the world a safer place. You will find our solutions covering over 1.3 million customer sites.

Vacancy Location

The Vale Chalfont St. Peter SL9 9RZ

Wage Frequency

Custom

Number of Vacancies

1

Vacancy Reference Number

1000304400

Key DatesApply From

20/02/2025

Closing Date For Applications

2025-03-31 23:59:59

Interview Begin FromPossible Start Date

2025-09-01 00:00:00

TrainingTraining to be Provided

  • While on this apprenticeship, you will work towards a Level 3 Fire Emergency & Security Systems Technician apprenticeship based in England.
  • The training will consist of week-long modules covering theory and practical classroom training, manufacturer systems training, and real-world experience shadowing Chubb engineers in the field.
  • Be prepared to attend local college on day-release or stay away as required on weekly block-release residential training, as delivered by our Apprenticeship training partners.

Learning Provider

BANHAM ACADEMY LIMITED

Skills Required

Communication skills, IT skills, Attention to detail, Organisation skills, Customer care skills, Problem solving skills, Logical thinking, Team working.

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