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Fire and Security Engineer

TXP Careers
Stoke-on-Trent
3 days ago
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Fire & Security Engineer
Location:Stoke
Salary:£38,481.37 per annum
Employment Type:Full-time, Permanent

We are recruiting a skilledFire & Security Engineeron behalf of a leading facilities management provider, supporting a major retail client. This role involves acting as the technical specialist for designated stores, providing first-call response and maintenance for systems including Fire, CCTV, EAS, Access Control, PA, and Automatic Pedestrian Gates.



Key Responsibilities

  • Respond to service calls and carry out maintenance and repairs in line with KPIs.
  • Complete planned preventative maintenance (PPM) tasks and ensure accurate documentation.
  • Diagnose faults and recommend corrective actions.
  • Order and fit parts promptly, ensuring minimal downtime.
  • Maintain compliance with BS5839 for fire systems.
  • Liaise with store Duty Managers and provide regular updates.
  • Ensure tools and equipment are serviceable and available.
  • Complete surveys and reports as required.
  • Represent the company professionally and uphold health and safety standards.



Requirements

  • GCSE standard education.
  • Electrical Competency Qualification (NVQ/City & Guilds).
  • Experience with CCTV (IP/analogue), fire alarm systems, and EAS (Sensorma...

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