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Fire and Security Engineer

4Way Recruitment
Bedford
3 months ago
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Title:Fire and Security Engineer

Location of Works:Bedfordshire

The Company:A Well Established Fire and Security company with over 20 years

 

As a Fire and Security Engineer your package could look like:

Basic Salary up to £40,000 (Plus Commission)

20 Days holiday (Plus Bank Holidays)

Call Out Rota

Company Vehicle (Option of personal use)

 

As a Fire and Security Engineer your main responsibilities will be:

Installation on Fire Alarms, CCTV, Intruder Alarms and Access Control

Service and Maintenance on Fire Alarms, CCTV, Intruder Alarms and Access Control

Completing works in line with current legislation and British Standards

Being customer facing, dealing with customer requests

 

As a Fire and Security Engineer your knowledge and experience will be:

Full UK driving licence – clean licence being desired

Industry related qualifications advantageous but not necessary

2 years’ minimum experience within the fire and security industry

 

If you are local to Bedfordshire and already an experienced Fire and Security Engineer, then please apply now.

If your application is successful, a 4way member will be in touch.

Fire and Security / fire and Security engineers / Fire Alarm Engineers / Security Service Engineer

 

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