Fire & Security Engineer

Broadbean Technology
Newcastle upon Tyne
10 months ago
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Are you looking to accelerate your career and work for a rapidly growing company that is looking to expand nationally over the next year? This is a great opportunity for a Fire and Security engineer to join a business where you'll enjoy having the opportunity to progress into a Senior position in as little as 2 years!

This expanding company supplies, Installs and Tests a variety of electrical equipment and alarm systems across the North East. Enjoy working for a close knit company as a fire and security engineer which offers progression and development training every year. There is opportunity to progress right up to Operations Manager!

Your Role As A Fire & Security Engineer Will Include:

  • Electrical wiring and fitting.
  • Testing a variety of electrical systems
  • Carry out Installations and Service of access control and alarm systems
  • Electrical Maintenance, repairs and breakdowns

As A Field Service Engineer You Will Have:

  • Experience within the fire and security industry
  • An understanding of electrical wiring
  • Be commutable to the Newcastle area and be willing to travel / cover a local patch.

Please apply or contact Toby Cooke for immediate consideration

Keyword: fire and security engineer, security engineer, fire engineer, alarm engineer, intruder alarm, fire alarm, access control, security systems, electrical, electrical engineer, wiring, 18th edition, Newcastle, teeside, sunderland, middlesbrough.

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