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Fire And Security Engineer

Engineering @ 365 Ltd
Winchester
1 week ago
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Installation Engineer

Location: Hampshire

Salary: £35,000 – £40,000 OTE + benefits + company car/van + call out bonus + overtime available

Job Type: Permanent

Engineering @365 is working with a leading electronic security and fire detection company that specialises in the installation, service and maintenance of high-quality systems. With over 50 years of experience delivering tailored solutions to clients across the UK, they are now looking to recruit an Installation Engineer to join the team.

About the role:

As an Installation Engineer you’ll be responsible for installing fire and security systems including intruder alarms, fire alarms, CCTV and access control systems in commercial units.

Key responsibilities:

* Carry out installation of intruder alarms, fire detection systems, CCTV, and access control solutions.

* Organise and manage your own workload to ensure timely delivery of service and installation tasks.

* Complete all job-related documentation accurately and on time, following company processes and industry guidelines.

* Maintain a well-stocked vehicle with the necessary tools and materials to support efficient field operations.

* Provide excellent customer service, offering clear communication and professional support on-site.

* Participate in the on-call rota, responding quickly to urgent call-outs when required.

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