Fire & Security Engineer

Linaker Limited
Glasgow
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WELCOME TO LINAKER
For 30 years Linaker has specialised in the creation and maintenance of tailor-made business environments. Having shaped workspaces for a wide range of businesses across the country, Linakers heritage lies in our ability to design and regulate unique spaces that truly work.

Linaker was founded upon three core values: trust, reliability and care. We are not just a service provider, rather an essential part of our clients architecture and, ultimately, an extension of your business, a part of one team.
The last couple of years has seen Linaker grow exponentially and 2024 is no exception. Our client base continues to grow month on month and as a result we are now looking for a committed engineer to join our engineering team.

About The Role

As a Fire & Security Engineer you will be responsible for providing both planned and reactive maintenance upon addressable panels on a mobile basis.

What You Will Be Responsible For

  • Completion of required work in the most proactive and efficient way possible.
  • Work in accordance with mandatory, health, safety, compliance and environmental requirements.
  • Ensure KPIs are met by working to the site plan.
  • Consistently promote high standards through personal standards.
  • Liaise with other departments, suppliers and other service providers.
  • Record and document all work carried out and raise appropriate documentation as quotes as required.
  • Protect the companies reputation by ensuring the company is portrayed in a good light at all times and carrying out any other reasonable duties deemed necessary to ensure the business can fulfil its moral, legal duties and obligations.
  • Communicate and liaise with the client and helpdesk.
  • Provide excellent communication and customer service to our varied client base.
  • Ensure equipment, tools, parts and company assets are calibrated, maintained and looked after in an appropriate manner.

What We Are Looking For

  • Good basic written and numerical skills and comfortable working with Microsoft office.
  • Exceptional customer interaction skills, quick thinking and an enthusiastic person who is a confident communicator.
  • Ideally you would be well versed and experienced in:
  • Experience performing maintenance duties on addressable panels.
  • Basic Electrical works
  • A sound understanding of health and safety.
  • Diligent, trustworthy and a great team player.
  • Full UK driving licence as the role will require you travel across different client sites.

Skills

  • Essential: Previous experience providing PPM & reactive maintenance on addressable panels.
  • Experience with Paxton & Texacom.
  • Desirable: FIA BS 5839-1.

THE PACKAGE

  • 25 Days holiday plus bank holidays.
  • Van, Uniform and Tools provided from day 1.
  • Above industry standard travel to site hourly payments.
  • Attractive standby payment.
  • Opportunity to earn overtime.
  • Training contracts offered to support future development.
  • Employee assistant programme.
  • Access to BESA technical.
  • Full training by a supportive friendly team.
  • Pension scheme.
  • Death in Service available after qualifying period.
  • Annual events and competitions.

INTERESTED

Interested in joining one of the UKs fastest growing providers? Apply now.

Seniority level

Entry level

Employment type

Full-time

Job function

Information Technology

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