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Fire & Security Engineer

SER Limited
Ashford
3 days ago
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Fire & Security Engineer – Service
Salary: £35,000 – £43,000 DOE
Location: Covering the South East
Working Hours: 8 hours per day, flexible
Call Out Rota: 1 in 5 weeks (Standby: £175)

Company Overview

An established fire and security solutions provider with 17 years of industry experience, operating across Kent and London. The business supports a diverse client base including property management companies, the NHS, airports, commercial businesses, and the education sector. Accredited to NSI Silver, Safe Contractor, and Construction Line standards, the company values long-term client relationships and is investing in growth following recent staff retirements.

Role Overview

A skilled Fire & Security Engineer – Service is required to join a growing team. This position focuses heavily on Access Control systems and will involve servicing and maintaining various security and life safety systems. Ideal for someone with a strong technical background who wants to develop their career within a supportive and forward-thinking environment.

Key Responsibilities

Service and maintenance of fire alarms, CCTV, intruder alarms, access control, and intercom systems
Diagnose and repair faults across a variety of industry-leading systems
Deliver high standards of customer service on-site
Participate in an on-call rota (1 in 5 weeks)
Ensure accurate documentation and regulatory compliance
Work an 8-hour f...

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