Fire and Security Engineer

Thrive SW
england, united kingdom
3 weeks ago
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Fire and Security Engineer
GBP40-45k basic for 40 hours per week, overtime available
Door to door travel paid
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Are you a Fire and Security Engineer based within commuting distance to Bristol and happy to cover both Service and Maintenance but mix it up with some installation works?


Due to a number of contract wins, this small but rapidly growing company located in Bristol is recruiting for:


  • Senior Fire and Security Engineer
  • Fire and Security Engineer


They are professional, innovative, and inclusive, working in partnership with an established Bristol-based Facilities Management Company. Our focus is on providing high-quality fire and security solutions across the South West and South Wales regions mainly within the FM and M&E sectors.


With a strong emphasis on investing in our team’s development, every member of our staff is enrolled in a recognised Level 3 FIA course within the first six months of employment.


Job Purpose:

This role would be suited to a qualified and experienced engineer who is enthusiastic, eager to embrace a new challenge, and seek career advancement opportunities within a new business. A solid grasp of fundamentals in areas like intruder alarms, CCTV, access control, and fire alarm systems is essential.


Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Foster effective communication between the company and our valued customers.
  • Collaborate as part of a team, covering a specific geographical area.
  • Execute site installations in accordance with specifications and plans.
  • Conduct planned preventative maintenance in line with contractual agreements.
  • Ensure all necessary paperwork is completed after job completion.
  • Handle customer inquiries promptly and professionally.
  • Assist with technical questions and concerns.
  • Uphold high standards in team working practices.
  • Support company policies and best practices, especially regarding the protection of sensitive customer information.
  • Be responsive to any reasonable requests from management.

PERSON SPECIFICATION
Summary of Capabilities/Competencies:

A strong dedication to providing excellent customer service.

Exceptional telephone etiquette.

Proficiency in working with computers.

A collaborative and team-oriented mindset.

Outstanding interpersonal and communication skills.

A steadfast commitment to excellence in all interactions with our customers and suppliers.

The ability to adapt and thrive in a dynamic work environment.

Knowledge of network/IP-based products.

A good understanding of fire alarm systems(Desirable GENT or TYCO experience).

Previous experience within an installation or maintenance position is essential.

A genuine passion for personal and professional growth within a small business.

An eagerness to learn and develop new skills.


REMUNERATION PACKAGE

  • Salary GBP40,000 to GBP43,000.00
  • Overtime available
  • Weekly On Call Standby Allowance (1 in 4)
  • Company vehicle
  • Company tools
  • Pension
  • Holidays
  • Any other benefits Phone, laptop, etc.
  • Working hours 8:30 am - 5 pm
  • Company guarantee for full training and/or refresher course to complete Level 3 FIA training within the first six months of employment.

APPLY NOW or get in touch with Gary Cornes and be a part of a forward-thinking organisation that values continuous learning and professional growth, and work alongside a dedicated team committed to excellence.

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