Fire & Security Engineer

ERP Limited
Leeds
9 months ago
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Fire & Security Engineer (Gent)

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An opportunity for a Gent Trained Fire & Security Engineer local to Leeds.

As a Fire & Security Engineer you will also be carrying out service and maintenance of Fire Alarms, Access Control, Intruder Alarms, CCTV and networking

* £40,000+ (Base Salary)

* Company Vehicle

* Medical Cash Plan

* Company Pension

* Life and Accident Insurance

* Cycle to Work

* Award Scheme

* Optional Overtime (1.5X Mon – Sat, 2.0X Sundays & BH’s)

* Commitment to annual inflation increase in salary

* Difference Maker Awards

* 23 days holiday increasing to 27 days plus usual bank holidays

* Holiday Buy Scheme

* Birthday holiday

* Perks and Employee Assistance Program

Are you a Fire & Security Engineer who has worked on Gent?

For more information regarding this Fire & Security Engineer (Gent) opportunity please apply...

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