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Fire Alarm & Security Engineer

Coburg Banks Limited
Reading
2 days ago
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Are you an experienced Fire Alarm & Security Engineer looking for a new challenge? Our client, a leading company in the maintenance of fire and security systems, is seeking a skilled professional to manage existing contracts across the M4 corridor, Bristol to Oxford. The role offers a competitive salary of £40,000 per year.
The Role:
The Fire Alarm & Security Engineer will be responsible for:

  • Managing and maintaining existing contracts in the Bristol and Oxford areas.
  • Ensuring all systems are fully operational and compliant with industry standards.
  • Conducting regular inspections and maintenance - roubleshooting and resolving any issues promptly.
  • Providing excellent customer service to clients and addressing any concerns they may have.
  • Keeping detailed records of all maintenance and repair work conducted.
  • Comissioning new instals (they wil train you on this if you haven't got experience).


The Candidate:
The ideal Fire Alarm & Security Engineer will have:

  • Proven experience in the fire and security industry.
  • Strong technical knowledge of systems.
  • Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
  • Ability to manage multiple contracts and prioritise tasks effectively.


The company is a leader in maintaining fire and security systems, ensuring safety and security for a wide range of clients. They are dedicated to providing high-quality service and maintaining strong relationships with their customers.
If you're a Fire Alarm & Security Engineer with industry experience and a passion for maintaining safety standards, this could be the perfect role for you. Don't miss this opportunity to join a reputable company and make a significant impact in the Bristol and Oxford areas.
If you have experience as a Security Systems Engineer, Fire Alarm Technician, Safety Systems Specialist, Security Maintenance Engineer, or Fire Safety Engineer, you might find this Fire & Security Engineer role particularly interesting. Consider applying to take the next step in your career.Coburg Banks Limited is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

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