Fire & Security Engineer

Office Owls Recruitment Limited
London
5 days ago
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FIRE & SECURITY ENGINEER

COMPANY OVERVIEW

Our client are a great family owned company who have been operating across the south coast region for over 14 years. With a turnover of in excess of £3m employing 32 staff we deliver Fire, Security and Electrical services to a variety of domestic and commercial clients. We are looking for Experienced Fire & Security Service & Maintenance Engineers to join their friendly and busy team working from their offices in Poole.

JOB PURPOSE

This position will be working in both commercial and domestic properties mainly in the Dorset, Wiltshire and Hampshire regions, so you will need to be able to demonstrate excellent customer service skills and the ability to deliver work to the required standards and also deal with the unexpected. You will be maintaining, servicing, fault finding and repairing Fire Alarm systems, Emergency Lighting, CCTV, Access Control, Intruder Alarm Systems as well as other bespoke systems in residential and commercial premises. You will be required to travel across the region and join the call-out rota on an approximate 1 week in 5 basis.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Conduct planned maintenance, servicing, and repairs on fire and security systems.

Diagnose and resolve faults efficiently to ensure system reliability.

Install and configure new security and fire alarm systems as required.

Provide expert advice and technical support to clients.

Maintain accurate service records and documentation.

Travel across the region to various client sites.

Participate in an on-call rota (approximately 1 in 5 weeks) to provide emergency support.

QUALIFICATIONS/EXPERIENCE

Experienced in Fire & Security Systems Maintenance

Computer literate

Able to work under own initiative

Demonstrable knowledge of systems within the Fire and Security industry

Experience of working on fire and security control panels

Experience of implementing the working standards and current legislation in day to day work

Full Driving License (subject to inspection for company insurance)

This role is subject to a satisfactory licence check, essential qualifications check and a basic disclosure

SALARY/BENEFITS

Salary £30,000-£40,000 DOE

Uniform & PPE

Engineer Referral scheme bonus

Paid Overtime

Sales Referral scheme bonus

Sick Pay *

Birthday holiday *

Additional Xmas holidays (generally 3 days on top of your allowance, 32 days in total)

Travel time paid over 30 mins

Working hours 8am - 4.30pm + any overtime

Call outs paid home to home and standby payment (day in lieu if on a Bank Holiday)

A van and fuel card for business travel

Mobile phone/tablet

Xmas Bonus

Company Events & Team Building

* after successful probation period

If you are interested in this role then please apply within, alternatively you can call Tom on or email your cv to to prompt a call back.


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