Fire And Security Engineer

Peopleforce Recruitment Ltd
Thatcham
2 months ago
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Exciting Opportunity: Fire & Security Engineers in Berkshire

Peopleforce Recruitment is thrilled to support the growth of a well-established Fire & Security company based in Berkshire. Due to a surge in projects and increasing demand, the company is looking to expand its team by bringing ontwo experienced Fire & Security Engineers. The ideal candidates will be customer-focused, take pride in their workmanship, and excel both independently and as part of a team. Strong communication skills, reliability, and a friendly demeanor are essential. The travel requirements to London for this position are fairly low and account for less than 10% of the works.

About the Role
This is an excellent opportunity for skilled professionals with a solid background in fire and security systems. The ideal candidates will thrive in a dynamic work environment and be involved in a variety of tasks, including:

  • Commissioning, installation, and servicingof fire alarm systems, emergency lighting, CCTV, access control, and intruder alarms.
  • Working incommercial and industrial B2B settings, delivering high-quality solutions.
  • Opportunities for growth: Develop expertise in data systems, fiber optics, Wi-Fi solutions, and other cabling-related tasks. (Bonus if you already have experience in these areas!)

Why Join?
This role offers the chance to expand your skills while working with a company that values innovation and professional development. Be part of a growing team that is making a significant impact in the fire and security industry.

Key Requirements

  • Minimum of 3 years of experience in fire and/or security systems, with exposure to a range of brands.
  • Familiarity with various intruder panels (e.g., Texecom, Galaxy, Scantronic) and fire systems (e.g., Twinflex, Kentec, CTec).
  • Proven expertise in conventional and addressable fire alarm systems.
  • FIA-recognized qualifications (preferred).
  • Understanding of fire and intruder system regulations.
  • Electrical qualifications (advantageous but not essential).
  • A full, clean driving license.
  • Additional certifications (e.g., PASMA, IPAF, CSCS, Security Clearance) are desirable.

Key Responsibilities

  • Install and maintain fire and security alarm systems to a professional standard.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve system faults while meeting maintenance and installation targets.
  • Educate customers on system operations, including false alarm causes and prevention.
  • Conduct corrective and preventative maintenance.
  • Collaborate with team members to ensure timely project completion, actively participating in cabling tasks and other support roles.
  • Uphold company policies, especially regarding the protection of sensitive customer information.

Work Details

  • Full-time position: Monday to Friday, 7:30 AM - 5:00 PM.
  • Overtime opportunities available.
  • Occasional travel and overnight stays required.
  • On call requirements - 1/6 weeks on call with standby rates time and a half Monday - Saturday and double time on Sunday. Includes pay per call out but a lot can be completed remotely!

Why Join Us?

  • Opportunities for skill development, with certifications provided after a successful 6-month probationary period.
  • Work with a supportive team committed to excellence and customer satisfaction.
  • Be part of a company that values teamwork, quality, and innovation.

If you're ready to bring your expertise and enthusiasm to a dynamic team, apply today!

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