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2 months ago
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Fire & Security Engineer - Edinburgh

Fire / Security Engineer (Local)

Fire & Security Engineer - TXM are currently seeking for an experienced engineer to join a well established company within the Fire and Security industry. In this role, you'll troubleshoot, repair, and upgrade fire and security systems—ensuring our clients stay safe, compliant, and confident in their protection systems.

Salary - £37,000 Location - West Midlands Hours - 40 Hours per week, 8:30am - 5pm, Monday to Friday Overtime is available, time and a half for Saturday, double time for Sunday. NO CALL OUT!!

Key Responsibilities:

Diagnose and repair faults on fire alarms, emergency lighting, extinguishers, and security systemsCarry out small installations and component replacementsTest systems post-repair to ensure full functionalityAdvise clients on issues and recommend solutionsEnsure all work complies with legal and safety standardsPerform preventative maintenance tasks to reduce system failuresMaintain excellent client relationships and represent the company professionally on-siteStay current with industry tech and safety regulationsRequirements:

Essential:

5+ years’ experience in fire and security systemsProven fault-finding ability across fire and security technologiesComfortable working with fire alarms, emergency lighting, extinguishers, and security systemsWilling to travel and work away from home regularlyExcellent communication and customer service skillsSelf-motivated, proactive, and able to manage your own workloadDesirable:

GENT system training (or willingness to train)Electrical qualificationsFire extinguisher servicing certificationBenefits:

Company van, laptop, mobile phone, and toolsOngoing training and development opportunitiesA supportive team environment with a trusted industry leaderCompetitive salary (dependent on experience)TXM Recruit is an equal opportunities employer. If you have any specific requirements or require assistance or reasonable adjustments to be made for you during the selection or application process due to disability or a long-term health condition, we will do our best to assist you.

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