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Fire & Security Engineer

Verelogic IT Recruitment
Brighton
2 weeks ago
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Fire & Security Engineer - Service & Maintenance

The Company:

An established and fast-growing technical services provider, originally founded as an electrical contractor, now delivers nationwide solutions across Mechanical, Electrical, Fire & Security, Gates & Barriers, and Custodial Security sectors. With a focus on long-term partnerships and high-quality service delivery, the business continues to expand its presence across the UK.

The Role:

The business is currently seeking experiencedFire & Security Engineersto join theirService & Maintenance Departmenton a full-time basis. The successful candidates will be responsible for carrying outPlanned Preventative Maintenance (PPM)and responding toReactive Call-Outsacross a range of commercial and public sector clients. Engineers will be part of a structuredon-call rota, supporting 24/7 emergency response services.

Key Responsibilities

Maintenance, fault finding and repair of:

Addressable and conventional fire alarm systems

CCTV and intruder alarm systems

Emergency lighting systems

Access control and remote signalling systems (Redcare, Dualcom)

Ensure all work complies with relevant British Standards

Maintain accurate service records and documentation

Deliver high standards of customer service during site visits

Requirements:

Strong technical knowledge and proven experience in the fire and security sector

Ability to pass full security vetting (NPPV2 Full Clearance)

Full UK driving licence required

Competent across both fire and security systems, ideally multi-disciplined

What's on Offer:

Competitive salary of £37K-£40K

Enhanced on-call payments including standby and call-out hours

Fully maintained company vehicle with fuel card

Company uniform and PPE provided

23 days holiday plus 8 bank holidays (with lieu days if on call during bank holidays)

Incremental annual leave increases based on service

Workplace pension scheme

Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)

Opportunities for ongoing professional development

Complimentary access to an on-site health club

Employee referral scheme

Working Hours:

40 hours per week, Monday to Friday, between 7:30am - 4:30pm.


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