Multi Disciplined Fire & Security Engineer

Blakewater Recruitment
Manchester
10 months ago
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Blakewater Recruitment are currently working exclusively with a Company that provides and installs electronic security systems all over the UK and prides itself on maintaining a strict customer focused approach and is now looking to add to its successful team .

MANCHESTER-LIVERPOOL-WARRINGTON-LEEDS-DONCASTER-KETTERING-PETERBOROUGH

We have an excellent opportunity for Multi -disciplined Fire & Security Engineers to join a company that values and supports its Engineers with a friendly full back office support team.

This opportunity is to work Monday to Friday in a permanent role, carrying out small works, servicing and repairs on Fire & Security systems.

If you have experience of servicing and maintenance any of the following we would like to speak to you.

* Fire Alarms,

* Access Control

* Nurse Call

* CCTV

The ideal candidate will have:-

A good track record of servicing along with a recognised Industry Qualification.

Ability to work to a high standard with good customer service skills

A full UK driving licence.

A good understanding of Health and safety

Good communication skills and compliance

Be organised and able to work alone or as part of a team

Salary negotiable pending experience

Oncall rota ( to be discussed)

Paid travel home

If you want to be part of a successful friendly company that’s well established in the industry please get in touch...

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