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Fire & Security Engineer

Vanrath
Mid Ulster
10 months ago
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Job Description

Job Reference:JSFSE190624Job Title:Fire & Security EngineerSalary:£33000 to £35000 DOEBased:CookstownArea:West of NI

Fire & Security Engineer


VANRATHare working with one of NI's largest specialist contracting organisations with a need for an experienced Fire & Security Engineer to cover the west of NI.


Remuneration:

£33,000 to £35,000 Basic Salary Company Van and Fuel Card

Flexibility
This is a fully mobile role. Although the engineer will operate out of the Cookstown office, they will be given full autonomy to co-ordinate their working diary, allowing them to travel directly from home to the site of their first job in a morning and vice versa at the end of the day.


Client
Our client are one the most recognised names in the Construction industry in Northern Ireland, operating as a specialist contracting group made up of a family of well recognised brands.

Offering a full range of contracting to services ranging from Civil Engineering and construction to facilities and asset management. They are headquartered in Belfast, this role will based out of their Cookstown office covering an area ranging from Derry to Enniskillen.

The Role

Responsible for full installation of fire alarms and security systems. Undertake any required programming of new systems following installation. New project delivery and reactive fault response. Complete any required remedial repairs encompassing either, Fire, Intruder Alarm, CCTV, or Access Control systems. Provide exceptional maintenance services to high profile clients and deliver to the highest quality standards in all areas of your performance.


The Ideal Person:

Level 3 qualification in Electrical/Electronic Installations or similar Minimum 2 years experience working with Fire and Security equipment Full Clean Driving License

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