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Fire and Security Engineer

Resourcing Group
London
1 week ago
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Fire and Security Engineer

Are you a skilled Fire and Security Engineer looking for a company that genuinely values its employees? Our client is seeking dedicated professionals to join their operations team, providing top-quality service to their customers.

Due to ongoing expansion and success, multiple positions are available. This is an excellent opportunity offering great benefits and long-term career development.

Role Overview:As a Fire and Security Engineer, you will primarily operate in the Chorley area, with occasional travel further afield. You will be responsible for installing, maintaining, and commissioning fire and security systems while ensuring outstanding customer service.

What We're Looking For

  • Experience with Electronic Security and Life Safety Systems within an NSI Gold accredited company.

  • Proven ability to install and commission Fire & Security Systems, including Remote Monitoring.

  • Strong maintenance and fault diagnosis skills across various system types.

  • Technical expertise in systems

  • Proficiency in IT, networking, electrical, and electronic disciplines.

  • Willingness to be part of a 24-hour call-out rota.

Additional Skills & Requirements

  • Ability to work independently while also contributing effectively within a team.

  • Ability to pass DBS

  • Strong decision-making and problem-solving skills under pressure.

  • Excellent organisational and planning abilities.

  • Efficient stock management for company vehicles.

  • Commitment to health and safety regulations.

  • Accurate completion of audit reports and job documentation (manual and electronic).

  • Full, clean driving licence.

  • Adherence to company policies and procedures.

  • Professional representation of the company.

  • Strong ability to build and maintain client and colleague relationships.

What's on Offer

  • Competitive salary

  • 22 days of annual leave plus bank holidays.

  • Option to acquire up to 3 additional days of holiday via salary sacrifice.

  • Company vehicle with personal use allowance.

  • Company pension scheme.

  • Permanent, long-term role with excellent career development opportunities.

  • Supportive team environment with a positive workplace culture.

  • 40-hour working week.

Apply Today!Our client understands that the ‘perfect candidate' may not exist. If you are passionate about becoming a Fire and Security Engineer and meet most of the requirements, they encourage you to apply. Get in touch today and take the next step in your career!


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