Fire & Security Engineer- Fire Alarm CCTV Systems & Emergency Lighting

Red Kite Recruitment Group
City of Westminster
2 weeks ago
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EXPERIENCED FIRE & SECURITY ENGINEER NEEDED FOR GROWING FIRE AND SECURITY COMPANY

TITLE: Fire & Security Engineer - Fire Alarm, Intruder, Access, CCTV Systems and Emergency Lighting

SALARY: Circa £35-50K DOE
Company Vehicle
Holiday and pension scheme

LOCATION: London and Home Counties

YOU MAY BE A: Electrician, Electrical Maintenance, Maintenance Electrician, Electrical Engineer, Service Engineer, Small Works Engineer, Alarm Engineer, Security Engineer, Intruder Alarm Engineer, Intruder Service Engineer, Access Control Technician, Fire and Security Technician, Fire & Security Service Engineer, Fire & Security Engineer, Fire Alarm Technician, Fire Alarm Supervisor, Fire Commissioning Engineer, Fire Alarm Commissioning Engineer, Fire Alarm Service Engineer, Fire Alarm Engineer, FIA Engineer.

PREVIOUS INDUSTRIES: Electronics, Engineering, Facilities Maintenance, Servicing and Maintenance, Access Control, CCTV, Intruder Alarms, Security Alarms, Fire & Security Solutions, Fire Alarms

ROLE: Fire & Security Engineer - Fire Alarm, Intruder, Access, CCTV Systems and Emergency Lighting

As a Fire and Security Engineer, you will be responsible for servicing and carrying out small works on a range of fire and security alarm systems.
You will work with systems including Kentec, Vesda, Honeywell galaxy, Texecom, Paxton, and Hikvision.
The role includes participation in an on-call rota. You will cover predominantly London and Home Counties so flexibility to travel is essential.

EXPERIENCE: Fire & Security Engineer - Fire Alarm, Intruder, Access, CCTV Systems and Emergency Lighting

You should have proven experience servicing either fire or security systems, though candidates with expertise in both are strongly preferred. Holding FIA qualifications would be a significant advantage. An electrical background, including relevant electrical qualifications, would also enhance your suitability for the role.
You must be comfortable with regular travel into London and hold a valid UK Driver’s Licence.

YOU MAY BE A: Electrician, Electrical Maintenance, Maintenance Electrician, Electrical Engineer, Service Engineer, Small Works Engineer, Alarm Engineer, Security Engineer, Intruder Alarm Engineer, Intruder Service Engineer, Access Control Technician, Fire and Security Technician, Fire & Security Service Engineer, Fire & Security Engineer, Fire Alarm Technician, Fire Alarm Supervisor, Fire Commissioning Engineer, Fire Alarm Commissioning Engineer, Fire Alarm Service Engineer, Fire Alarm Engineer, FIA Engineer.

PREVIOUS INDUSTRIES: Electronics, Engineering, Facilities Maintenance, Servicing and Maintenance, Access Control, CCTV, Intruder Alarms, Security Alarms, Fire & Security Solutions, Fire Alarms

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