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Fire And Security Engineer

FS Recruity Ltd
Manchester
1 week ago
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Fire and Security Engineer Opportunity

Our client is seeking new engineers to join their expanding team due to winning new projects and contracts across the UK.

Fire and Security Engineer Package:

* £40,000 base salary with overtime £55,000

* Normal hours – 40hrs – Monday-Friday.

* Overtime available.

* Call out – £180 standby per week.

* 21 days holiday + bank holidays.

* Travel is paid from the moment you set off until you return home

* Annual skiing trips

What will the fire and security engineer be doing on a daily basis:

* The Fire and security engineer will service and maintenance of Fire alarms, Access Control, Intruder alarms, Door Entry, CCTV etc.

* The Fire and security engineer will perform small works on the above systems.

* The Fire and security engineer will be reporting to the engineering manager

* The Fire and security engineer will complete all paperwork accurately and on time.

* Take responsibility for your workload, stock and vehicle.

Knowledge and experience:

* Ideally, 3+ years working with the Fire and Security industry.

* Knowledge of British Standards and Health and Safety.

* Full UK Driving License.

* CSCS or ECS card.

* Manufacturer training is desirable, not essential.

* Level 3 qualification desirable.

* Can pass Security Screening

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