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Fire + Security Engineer

In Technology Group
Milton Keynes
1 month ago
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Fire & Security Engineer

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Fire & Security Engineer

Fire and Security Engineer

Title: Fire + Security Engineer
Location: Milton Keynes (+ surrounding areas)
Salary: £30,000 - 35,000 DOE + Company vehicle + Overtime

We are looking for someone with CCTV, Access Control and Fire/Intruder Systems servicing and maintenance experience. Preferably with a history of working with a variety of vendors and brands. This role will also require an understanding of Local Area Networks (LAN) and IP networking. Programming and configuration at a low level is a standard part of the role.

Role Description
This is a full-time role for a Service Engineer. The Service Engineer will be responsible for troubleshooting, field service, communication, technical support, and maintenance & repair. The Service Engineer will work to solve technical issues and provide support to customers remotely.

Qualifications

  • CCTV systems, Door Access Control, Intruder Alarms, Fire Alarms

    Troubleshooting, Field Service, and Maintenance & Repair skills
    Excellent communication and customer service skills
    Technical support experience
    Ability to work independently and remotely
    Experience in the security industry is a plus
    Relevant certifications or qualifications

    Benefits
  • Company Van or Car
  • Overtime
  • Oncall

    If you believe you are suitable for this role please reply with a copy of your up to date CV and we will get in contact with you. Our client is wanting to get interviews booked in ASAP so please do not hesitate to apply.

    If you know anyone who would be well suited please feel free to refer them!

    In Technology Group Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy
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