Fire and Security Lead Engineer

Pareto Facilities Management Ltd
London
1 week ago
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Job Title: Fire and Security Lead Engineer

Location: Mobile, working across London, South, Southeast

Salary: From £50,000 Job Type: Permanent


Job Description:

We are seeking a skilled and experienced Fire and Security Engineer to join our team. The successful candidate will be responsible for the maintenance, and servicing of fire and security systems, ensuring compliance with industry standards and client requirements, as well as leading a small team, with a potential progression route to the role of manager as the team grows.


Key Responsibilities:

· Installation & Maintenance: maintain, and service fire alarm systems, intruder alarms, CCTV, and access control systems.

· Fault Diagnosis & Repairs: Identify and rectify faults efficiently to ensure system functionality and compliance.

· Compliance & Regulations: Ensure all systems comply with current fire and security legislation and industry best practices.

· Testing & Inspection: Conduct regular system testing and inspections to ensure optimal performance and safety.

· Documentation: Maintain accurate records of work completed, including reports on system performance and any required corrective actions.

· Emergency Response: Provide emergency call-out support when required.

· Collaboration: Work closely with other engineers, managers, and clients to ensure seamless service delivery.

Key Requirements:

· Proven experience as a Fire and Security Engineer within the facilities management sector.

· Strong knowledge of fire alarm systems, CCTV, intruder alarms, and access control systems.

· Familiarity with relevant regulations.

· Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and specifications.

· Proficiency in troubleshooting and problem-solving within fire and security systems.

· Excellent communication and customer service skills.

· Relevant certifications such as FIA, ECS, or equivalent (preferred but not essential).

· Full UK driving license


Benefits:

· Competitive salary and benefits package, Pension, 25 days annual leave, day off for your birthday, Vitality heathcare

· Career growth and professional development opportunities.

· Supportive and collaborative work environment.

· Opportunity to work on diverse and challenging projects.


If you are a dedicated professional with expertise in fire and security systems, we would love to hear from you! Apply now by submitting your CV and a cover letter.

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