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Salary: £35,000 – £40,000 (depending on experience)
Full-time | Monday – Friday, 08:00 – 17:00
The Company
Nomico is an established, independent Electrical, Fire and Security company with over 40 years of experience, knowledge, and proven success. They offer a comprehensive range of services to commercial clients across Essex, London, and the Home Counties.
The Opportunity
They are currently looking for a skilled Fire & Security Engineer to join their team. The ideal candidate will have experience in both service and small works across a range of life safety and security systems.
Key Responsibilities
* Service and minor works across a range of fire and security systems
* Working across residential & commercial sites in London and surrounding areas
* Diagnosing and resolving faults efficiently
* Providing excellent customer service on-site
Experience Required
* Strong experience with EVAC systems, voice alarms, disabled refuge, fire alarms, AOV, access control, video entry, and CCTV systems
* Comfortable working with both addressable and conventional fire alarm systems
* Familiarity with the following systems is essential:
* Fire Alarm: Hochiki, Apollo
* Control Panels: Advanced, Morley, Kentec, Gent, Protec, C-Tec
* AOV & Smoke Extract: SE Controls, Sertus, Teal
* Access & Entry: BPT, Entrotec, Paxton, Co...

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