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Mobile Fire & Security Engineer (fire/me/lon/IDN1)

PPM Recruitment
Greater London
1 year ago
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Mobile Fire & Security Engineer- London

My client is one of UK's leading providers of Fire & Security Engineering & Facilities Management specialists in the provision of tailored and bespoke engineering services to a varied, blue-chip client base to include Industrial, Commercial, Corporate & Government environments respectively.

A Mobile Fire & Security Technician is required to carry out small-works installation, PPM/reactive and modifications to fire & security infrastructure systems to include (not limited to) access control, CCTV & intruder alarm systems within commercial, corporate and industrial facilities located in the London region (ideally we are looking for candidates in or close to South London).

Candidate Requirements & Additional Information

Hold relevant qualifications & further training commensurate with a Fire & Security Technician i.e. FIA Units 1, 4 & 5 and possess a recognised apprenticeship Experience in the installation/commissioning & PPM of fire & security infrastructure systems as outlined above within commercial, corporate, retail & industrial environments. Driving License (Maximum of 6 Penalty Points) The ability to work as part of a call-out rota £40,000 + Overtime + Travel time OTE £50,000 Company Vehicle i.e. Ford Transit Van or equivalent Pension & Healthcare Schemes Overtime Paid Call-out standby retainer

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