Entry Level Engineer (Electrical / Security / Fire)

Ernest Gordon Recruitment Limited
London
3 weeks ago
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Entry Level Engineer (Electrical / Security / Fire)
30,000 - 36,000 + Manufacturer Training + Progression + Company Vehicle + Training on Programming
Dartford, Kent

Are you a Junior / Trainee Engineer from an electrical background, looking to kickstart your career in an exciting, varied hands-on role, offering training on programming as well as manufacturer specific training, enabling you to progress into a fully-fledged Security and Fire Engineer?

On offer is the opportunity to join a successful, growing fire and security company, who will invest in your career and provide you with a proven path to becoming a skilled engineer.

In this role you will receive a combination of manufacturer-led training to make you an expert with the latest fire and security technology, as well as shadowing some of the most experienced engineers in the industry. The role itself will include installing and maintenance on a range of exciting sites from football stadiums to schools primarily across the southeast.

Now expanding, this company is looking to bolster their team through developing their own talent, priding themselves on upskilling and training their employees to reach their full potential.

The Role

  • Installing and maintaining Fire and Security systems
  • Southeastern patch
  • Training and progression to become a skilled and qualified Fire and Security Engineer
  • Monday to Friday, 40-hour week, days only

The Person

  • HND, HNC or apprenticeship within Electrical
  • Have a clean UK driving license


If you are interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV.

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.

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