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Title: Fire and Security Service Engineer

Location of Works: Warrington

The Company: Large national NSI accredited Fire and Security Company are seeking experienced Fire Alarm Engineers. This company offer a wide range of Fire and Security Protection with over 8000 customers nationwide. They have an impressive portfolio of many high-end manufacturers and a diverse range of customers, in various sectors. Due to expansion they are seeking Fire and Security Service Engineers to join the team.

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

Salaries starting from £32,000 basic DOE

OTE earnings £45,000 - £55,000

Door to Door Travel

Bonus Scheme

Overtime

Company car or van

20 days’ holiday plus bank holidays, increasing by 1 day per year up to 25 day

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

3 years + experience servicing Fire Alarm Systems and Emergency Lighting

Experience with Intruder alarms, Access control and CCTV (Desirable but not essential)

Complete works to customer and company standards.

Reporting any defects whilst servicing

Be apart of a callout rota

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

Fire Panel experience desired: GENT, Notifier, Advanced and Morley.

18th Edition desired

Experience with Intruder alarms, Access control and CCTV (Desirable but not essential

Full Driving licence – no points being the ideal

If you live locally and already hold the relevant experience in the Fire Alarm Industry, then please apply now.

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

Fire Alarm Engineer | Gent Engineer | Emergency Lighting Engineer | EML | 18th Edition

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