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Fire and Security Engineer

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Fire and Security Engineer

Fire & Security Engineer (Fire Alarms, Access Control, CCTV & Intruder Alarms) – Maidstone - Basic Salary £28,000 - £45,000 Per Annum
Package Overview:

  • £28,000- £45,000 (negotiable depending on experience)
  • Plenty of opportunities to increase earnings if wanted
  • Company vehicle, pension scheme, fuel card, laptop & mobile phone
  • Hours of work- Monday to Friday (40 hours a week)
  • Excellent progression and training opportunities
  • Area covered – London and Home Counties
  • Field based role covering a number of sites
  • The work is strategically allocated based on each engineer’s location
    Company Overview - Fire & Security Engineer (Fire Alarms, Access Control, CCTV & Intruder Alarms)
    An excellent opportunity has become available within a well-established and highly regarded company in the fire and security industry.
    This growing organisation is recognised for its expertise in designing, installing, and maintaining cutting-edge systems for clients across commercial, residential, and industrial sectors.
    You will join a supportive and collaborative team that values quality and teamwork. Work is carefully planned and allocated based on each engineer’s strengths and location to ensure high standards and efficiency.
    The role comes with full training, ongoing support, and the tools needed to carry out your work effectively and confidently.
    Fire & Security Engineer (Fire Alarms, Access Control, CCTV & Intruder Alarms) Role and Responsibilities:
  • Install fire alarms, CCTV, access control, and intruder alarm systems in accordance with industry standards and client specifications.
  • Perform regular servicing, testing, and preventative maintenance on fire and security systems to ensure optimal performance.
  • Diagnose and resolve faults, ensuring systems are fully functional and meet safety regulations.
  • Carry out system upgrades or modifications to meet client requirements and comply with updated standards.
  • Complete and maintain accurate records, including service reports, installation certificates, and maintenance logs.
  • Work closely with team members and other trades on-site to ensure seamless project delivery.
    Fire & Security Engineer (Fire Alarms, Access Control, CCTV & Intruder Alarms) Skills & Experience:
  • Strong technical knowledge of fire alarms, CCTV, intruder alarms, and access control systems.
  • Excellent fault-finding and problem-solving abilities.
  • Ability to interpret technical drawings and specifications.
  • Good understanding of British Standards and industry regulations.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Strong organisational and time management skills.
  • A methodical and detail-oriented approach to work.
  • A commitment to health and safety practices.
  • Proven experience in the installation, maintenance, and servicing of fire and security.
  • Previous experience in both domestic and commercial environments is advantageous.
    Why apply for this role?
  • Excellent training and development opportunities.
  • Plenty of opportunities to increase your earnings.
  • Excellent work life balance.
  • Supportive work environment.
  • Carefully planned out work schedules.
  • Opportunities to train in other areas across the business.
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    Please note that if you have not been contacted within 7 days, your application for this position has been unsuccessful.
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