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Fire and Security Engineer (Full Teacher Training)

Rise Technical Recruitment
Blackburn
1 month ago
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Fire and Security Engineer (Full Teacher Training)
£32,500 - £34,000 + Training + Pension + 35 days holiday + 37 hour week + Excellent Company Benefits
Wigan, Greater Manchester (commutable from St Helens, Bolton, Manchester, Chorley, Bury, Rochdale)

Are you a Fire and Security Engineer looking to get off the tools and recieve full training and extra qualifications to allow you to start your career as a Teacher/Tutor?

On offer is a role providing excellent training, no weekend work, great work life balance and the chance to further your own skillset working in a modern facility.

This is an excellent opportunity to join this industry leading Training Provider who will provide you with all the skills to help you train the next generation of engineers.

The company are training specialists that have an excellent reputation among students and employers. Having recently won contracts with well established organisations, they are now looking for a Fire and Security Engineer with industry experience to add to their highly skilled team.

This is a days based role with no weekend work where you will be delivering action plans, training and assessing students to help them achieve their Fire Systems qualifications.

This role would suit a Fire & Security Systems Engineer looking to move in to a Training role where you will only work 37 hours a week and can h...

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