Fire & Security Engineer

Innotech Partners
London
11 months ago
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Job Title:Fire & Security Engineer

  • Location:East West London
  • Starting Salary:£40,000 - £45,000 (OTE £50,000)
  • Type:Full-time | Permanent
  • Start Date:ASAP

Innotech Partners are collaborating with an established Contractor who specialise in the service & repair of fire & security systems. They are seeking an enthusiastic Fire Alarm Engineer to join them on a permanent full time basis.

Role Duties

  • Service and Repair on Fire Alarm systems within a commercial and residential environment.
  • Fault finding and small works for small, medium and large scale sites for both addressable, and non-addressable systems including gas suppression and aspirating systems.
  • Keeping record on a PDA system.

Requirements

  • Must have experience working as a fire alarm engineer previously (or similar).
  • A proven ability to trouble shoot, identify and suggest appropriate course of action, specifically related to issues and maintenance related to fire detection and alarm systems
  • Must be a qualified engineer!
  • Proven experience working in domestic and commercial environments
  • Full UK driver's license

Benefits

  • Starting salary £40,000 - £45,000 (OTE £50,000)
  • Plenty of overtime
  • Door to door paid
  • Holiday - 20 days + 8 days Bank Holidays
  • Fuel card & Company Van
  • Uniform & Tools provided
  • Progression opportunities
  • Pension contribution
  • Full training by a supportive friendly team.

If this role is of interest, please apply via the link and we will be in touch. Alternatively, you can contact Chris Duggan at Innotech Partners to discuss the role in more detail.

INNOTECH PARTNERS acts as an employment agency (perm) and an Employment Business (temp/contract).

Innotech Partners limited (12587274) acts as an Employment Agency and is a subsidiary of Talentia Group.

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