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Fire & Security Engineer-Fire Alarm, Intruder, Access and CCTV Systems

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EXPERIENCED FIRE & SECURITY ENGINEER / INSTALLATION AND SERVICE NEEDED FOR A ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING COMPANY
Title: Fire and Security Engineer - Fire Alarm, Intruder, Access, and CCTV Systems
Salary: Circa £35-40K DOE
Benefits: Company Vehicle
Holiday and pension scheme
Location: Brighton, East Sussex
You May Be A: Fire Alarm Engineer, Fire Alarm Service Engineer, Fire Alarm Commissioning Engineer, Fire Commissioning Engineer, Fire Alarm Supervisor, Fire Alarm Technician, FIA Engineer, Fire & Security Engineer, Fire & Security Service Engineer, Fire and Security Technician, Intruder Alarm Engineer, Intruder Service Engineer, Security Engineer, Alarm Engineer, Access Control Technician, Service Engineer, Small Works Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Maintenance Electrician, Electrical Maintenance, Electrician.
Previous Industries: Fire Alarms, Fire & Security Solutions, Security Alarms, Intruder Alarms, CCTV, Access Control, Servicing and Maintenance, Facilities Maintenance, Engineering, Electronics.
Role: As a Fire and Security Engineer, you will be responsible for the installation and servicing of Fire & Security Systems, including Fire Alarm Systems, Intruder Alarms, CCTV Systems, Access Control, Emergency Lighting Systems, and Fire Extinguishers.
Experience: You should have proven experience installing and servicing fire and security systems. Qualifications in electrical, security, or fire alarm (such as FIA, British Standards, etc.) would be advantageous. A valid UK driving license is essential, and you must be based in or within a commutable distance of Brighton.

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