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Fire and Security Engineer (Fire Alarms/ Control Systems)

Ernest Gordon Recruitment
Harrow
2 days ago
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Fire and Security Engineer (Fire Alarms/ Control Systems)
Harrow, North London - Local patch
(£40,000 - £45,000) + Training + Progression + Company Van + Paid Travel + Performance Based Bonus + Overtime
Are you an Engineer with experience with Fire Alarms, Access Control Systems or similar that wants to upskill themselves and eventually progress into a senior role?
Do you want to further your career with a team of professionals who are going strength-to-strength within their industry, focusing on quality and of their work and staff welfare through specialised training across departments, clear progression opportunities and earning incentives?
On offer a chance to join a growing company who are working on an exciting pipeline of projects around London, specialising in works across a range of industries. Their best-in-class reputation reflects their commitment to quality, their experience within the industry and the investment they place in their internal operations.
In this role you will be responsible for installing, servicing, and maintaining a variety of fire alarm and access control systems including but not limited to CCTV systems, door entry systems and intruder alarms.
This role would suit an Engineer with experience in either Fire alarms, Access control systems or CCTV systems.
THE ROLE:
Work collaboratively within a small team developing security systems, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations and standards
Conduct site assessments to evaluate fire risks and determine appropriate safety measures
Utilise hand tools and power tools for the installation and maintenance or security safety equipment
Preform routine inspections and testing of CCTV/Intruder/Fire alarm systems
Maintain accurate documentation of system design, installation, inspection, and maintenance activities
THE PERSON:
Background in Fire and Security or similar
Happy to work Monday- Friday working field based (hours may vary depending on business needs)
Full driving license
Keywords: Fire and Security, Fire, Fire Engineer, Field Service Engineer, Engineering, Fire alarms, CCTV, North London, Central London, Greater London
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We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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