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5 months ago
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Fire and Security Field Engineer
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Salary:
Up to £38,000 + salary increases + £10k on call OT bonus

This is a full-time, field-based role.

What's in it for you?

  • On Call + Travel Time + Overtime Bonus
  • Company tablet & phone
  • Company car + Fuel Card
  • Progression-based salary increases
  • Pension + Life Assurance
  • Birthday Day Off
  • Development & Progression Opportunities
  • Mental Health & Well-being Scheme

Key Skills required

  • A technical background in the electrical industry.
  • Good all-round knowledge of Fire & Security Systems.
  • Experience of front-line customer contact preferred.
  • An ability to deliver exceptional customer service


What the role Involves:

  • Maintain Fire & Security Systems in your assigned area
  • Respond to service calls on all types of Fire & Security systems
  • Plan & respond to routine & reactive call visits in your area
  • Maintain effective communication with customers when planning site visits
  • Maintain your stock levels with support from the Stores team
  • Working on systems such as
    Fire: Gent, Notifier, Kentec, Ziton, Advanced, Morley, C-Tec, Protec.
    Intruder: Galaxy, Texecom, Scantronic, Menvier, Risco
    CCTV: Hikvision, Dahua, Bosch, Generic Analogue Systems
    Access Control: Paxton, PAC. Salto


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Consultant:Anna Brownless
Job Number:931561 /INDF&S
Job Role:Fire & Security Field Engineer
Location:Bromley

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