Fire and Security Engineers

Paramount Group (UK)
Edinburgh
1 week ago
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Paramount Group is a leading entity specializing in Fire, Security, AV, and advanced communication infrastructures. With a network of global partners, Paramount Group delivers superior Fire, Security, and IP integrated systems that exceed expectations. The company leverages its extensive knowledge and best-of-breed products to provide end-to-end IP solutions. Paramount Group holds certifications from organizations like CHAS, BAFE, NSI, SafeContractor, and IFEDA.

Role Description

This is a full-time role for a number of Fire and Security Engineers located in the Scotland Central Belt area. Fire and Security Engineers will be responsible for installing, commissioning, maintaining, and servicing fire and security systems. Day-to-day tasks include site-based installation, troubleshooting systems, ensuring compliance with safety standards, and collaborating with clients and team members to deliver high-quality solutions.

Qualifications

  • Experience in installation and commissioning of Fire Alarm and Security Systems
  • Knowledge of emerging technologies and product sets such as Galaxy, Kentec, Paxton, Hanwha, C-Tec and Hikvision
  • Proficiency in IP based systems
  • Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail
  • Excellent communication and teamwork abilities
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team
  • Relevant certifications and a time-served engineering skill set are beneficial

Role Package

Basic Salary of £32,000 - £39,000 PA (Experience and skill set dependent)

Company Van and Fuel Card

Mobile Phone, iPad and Laptop

25 Days Annual Holiday, Plus Statutory, Plus up to 14 days leave during the Christmas Period (up to 47 days PA)

Generous commission structure

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Seniority Level

Entry level

Employment Type

Full-time

Job Function

Information Technology

Industries

Construction

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