Fire & Security Engineer - £38,000 – North West

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Warrington
11 months ago
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RGB Network are currently representing a Fire & Security company who have successfully been in business for over 40 years. Due to growth, they are now looking to expand their team with a Security Engineer to work on high-end retail contracts across the North West


Salary package:

  • £36,000 - £38,000
  • Overtime Available
  • Company Car/Van, Optional Private Use
  • Travel paid after 15mins each way
  • Call out rota
  • Holidays 25 days & 8 days bank
  • Company pension




Duties:

  • Installations and commissioning of Access Control, CCTV, Intruder Alarms & Fire
  • Service and maintenance of Access Control, CCTV and Intruder Alarms & Fire
  • Fault finding




Area of Cover:

  • Manchester to Liverpool


 


Requirements:

  • FIA Certificates Preferred
  • Minimum 5 years’ experience within Fire & Security Industry


 

Please Contact:

Georgie Thain





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