Fire and Security Engineer

SER Limited
Preston
4 days ago
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Fire & Security Service Engineer Location: Preston / North West Salary: £32,000 – £38,000 DOE Perks: Paid travel after 30 mins, company van, fuel card, bonus scheme, mental health support, 23 days holiday + bank holidays (increasing to 25), call-out rota with standby allowance, clear progression path, regular overtime – and more!Ready to Power Up Your Career?We’re on the hunt for a passionate and driven Fire & Security Service Engineer to join a top-tier, highly reputable company with decades of success in the fire and security industry. This is more than just a job – it’s your chance to be part of a growing business that truly values its team and invests in your future.Based in the field, you’ll be covering major commercial sites across the North West, delivering expert service and support on fire alarm and security systems. Every day brings something new – and you’ll never be stuck behind a desk.What You’ll Be Doing:Servicing and maintaining fire alarms and security systems across a range of commercial properties.Building strong, professional relationships with customers through excellent support and service.Working both independently and as part of a close-knit team.Using your communication skills to keep things clear, professional, and efficient.What We’re Looking For:Experience working with fire and/or security systems.A team player with a positive attitude and strong work ethic.Clear communicator – both written and spoken.Full UK driving licence required.Why Join Us?Be part of a thriving company with a solid reputation and strong pipeline of work.Ongoing training and personal development from day one.Career progression opportunities as the business continues to grow.Supportive team environment where your wellbeing matters.If you're ready to take the next big step in your fire and security career, apply now with your CV or get in touch with Courtney Gilgunn at our office to find out more

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