Fire & Security Engineer

Westwood Recruitment Solutions Ltd
Oxford
3 weeks ago
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Job Title: Fire & Security EngineerLocation: OxfordJob Type: Full-time, PermanentSalary: £30,000 – £39,000 per year + Vehicle + Overtime + Travel Time + BenefitsAbout the RoleOur client is seeking a skilled and dedicated Fire and Security Engineer to join their team in Oxofrd, working within the Swindon, Gloucester, and Oxford traingle. This is an excellent opportunity to become part of a leading company in the Fire & Safety sector. The successful candidate will be responsible for the installation, servicing, and maintenance of various fire detection and security systems, including: * Fire alarm systems * Intruder alarms * CCTV systems * Access control systems * Emergency lightingThis role is ideal for an experienced professional looking to work with cutting-edge technology while ensuring the highest level of safety and regulatory compliance.Key Responsibilities * Install and commission fire and security systems at commercial and residential properties. * Conduct thorough system testing to ensure compliance with client and regulatory standards. * Provide client training on system operation and functionality. * Perform routine maintenance and reactive servicing on all fire and security systems. * Inspect systems proactively to identify and resolve issues before they escalate. * Troubleshoot and repair faults in fire and security systems with minimal disruption to clients. * Respond promptly to emergency service calls and ensure quick resolutions. * Offer recommendations to enhance system performance, safety, and reliability. * Ensure all work adheres to industry regulations, including: * BS5839 (Fire Alarms) * BS EN 50131 (Intruder Alarms) * BS 5266 (Emergency Lighting) * Complete detailed reports on work completed, system performance, and compliance. * Provide ongoing support and guidance to clients regarding system operation and maintenance. * Conduct risk assessments and implement necessary safety precautions.Essential Skills & Experience * Proven experience in installing, maintaining, and servicing fire and security systems. * Strong knowledge of industry standards and regulations. * Excellent fault diagnosis and problem-solving skills. * Full UK driving licence with flexibility to travel between client sites.Desirable Skills & Experience * Electrical experience related to fire and security systems. * Certifications such as City & Guilds Level 3, NICEIC, or FIA qualifications. * Experience working with integrated security systems.What’s Provided * Career development opportunities within a leading fire and security company. * Exposure to the latest fire and security technology. * Company vehicle, fuel card, mobile phone, and necessary equipment provided.Apply NowThis is a fantastic opportunity for a motivated Fire and Security Engineer to join a forward-thinking company, delivering high-quality solutions that protect lives and property. Apply now to be part of a team that values safety, innovation, and customer service

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