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Fire & Security Engineer

Johnson Controls
Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon
1 month ago
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Fire & Security Engineer

At Johnson Controls, our employees are our greatest asset. Thank you for considering new opportunities with us.

Shape the Future with Us!

Join Johnson Controls, where we offer more than just a job – we provide the opportunity to shape a safer, more comfortable, and sustainable world. As industry leaders, we are dedicated to enhancing the way people live, work, and play. Here, you’ll discover exciting opportunities for growth, innovation, and making a tangible impact.

Why Choose Johnson Controls?

Innovate and Grow: Become part of a dynamic team that is continually evolving, offering you a platform to advance your career and develop your skills. Make a Difference: Contribute to a mission-driven organization that values safety, sustainability, and superior customer experiences. Career Progression: Collaborate with a market-leading brand that provides unmatched opportunities for professional development and advancement.

Your Role:

As a Fire & Security Engineer, you will be instrumental in installing and servicing Intruder Alarms, Access Systems, CCTV, and Fire Alarm Systems under our respected Fire and Security brand, Envision. Your expertise will ensure our systems meet industry standards and exceed customer expectations. You will work primarily within the Belfast area while also supporting our wider team, making every day varied and fulfilling.

What You’ll Do:

Deliver Outstanding Service: Go above and beyond to ensure customer satisfaction, building strong relationships with both internal and external clients. Expert Installation & Maintenance: Safely install and service devices including networking and ensuring everything is in perfect working order while strictly adhering to safety protocols. Efficient Time Management: Prioritize tasks effectively to manage your schedule and ensure timely completion of jobs. Detailed Reporting: Accurately complete work reports, handover certificates, and other essential documentation.

What We’re Looking For:

Experience: Proven experience in the Fire & Security industry – Installation, Commissioning, Networking, etc. Skills: Ability to lift, climb ladders, and handle physical tasks with ease. Customer Focus: Previous experience in a customer-facing role is essential. Qualifications (Preferred): NVQ, City and Guilds, BTEC, FIA certifications are a plus. Driving License: A valid driving license is required.

Take the Next Step in Your Career with Johnson Controls!

Join us to become part of a high-performing team where your skills and ambitions are valued, and where you can make a lasting impact on the world around you. Apply today to embark on your journey with Johnson Controls – where innovation meets opportunity.

JCI is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of any protected categories.

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