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Fire Alarm Engineer


Are you an experiencedFire Alarm Engineerlooking to work with a reputable company dedicated to safety and innovation? We’re hiring for bothserviceandinstallationroles, offering you the chance to work withadvanced fire detection systemsacrosscommercial, residential,andindustrial properties.


What You’ll Do:

  • Install, test, and commission fire alarm systems, ensuring compliance with industry standards.
  • Performroutine maintenance and servicingon fire alarms, smoke detectors, and emergency lighting.
  • Diagnose and repair faultsto keep systems fully operational and safe.
  • Provide cleardocumentation and client supportfor all service and repair work.
  • Adhere to all relevanthealth and safety regulations.


What We’re Looking For:

  • Proven experience as aFire Alarm Engineer,Electrical Engineer, orFire Systems Technician(or similar).
  • Certifications and knowledge ofBritish fire safety standards(preferred).
  • Technical expertise indiagnostics, installation, and maintenance.
  • Strongproblem-solving skillsand ability to work independently.
  • A validdriver’s licenseand willingness to travel.


Why Join Us?

  • Flexible opportunities inserviceorinstallationroles.
  • Work withcutting-edge technologyin a professional, supportive team.
  • Grow your skills within awell-regarded companycommitted to professional development.


If you're ready for a new challenge in fire safety,apply nowand take the next step in your career!

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent


Pay: £29,000.00-£45,000.00 per year


Additional pay:


  • Bonus scheme
  • Commission pay


Benefits:


  • Company car
  • Company pension
  • Employee discount
  • Free parking
  • On-site parking
  • Referral programme
  • Sick pay


Schedule:


  • Monday to Friday

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