Regional Engineer

Chubb Fire & Security
North Petherton
3 weeks ago
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We are looking to add aRegional Engineerto our team here at Chubb Fire and Security to support our Site at Hinkley Point B, supporting our Dungeness site too when required.


Chubb Fire & Security have been protecting people and assets worldwide for more than 200 years, providing essential and innovative security systems, equipment, and services, from digital CCTV surveillance and intruder alarms to fire detection and suppression systems. Our customers range from local independent businesses to many of the FTSE 100 companies, and our Chubb family is extensive too, with a dynamic team of over 13,000 employees globally - Together we do great things!


Our commitment to our people is to continually develop and innovate so that we grow together as your career unfolds. As part of the global API Group, we join a family of organisations where leadership and leadership development is our most powerful strategic advantage and the best way to invest in our people.


SALARY:

Opportunity to earn up to £40K (dependent on experience) + Oncall + Overtime


  • 25 days holiday, plus bank holidays
  • Company Vehicle - option for private use
  • Stable, long-term work with a leading national business
  • Working on a localised patch - no more travelling long distances
  • Sales referral incentive scheme
  • Employee Referral Scheme (£1000)
  • Company Pension Scheme (4% employer contribution)
  • Life Assurance (4 x Basic Salary)
  • Uniform, all PPE, tools and ongoing training provided
  • Travel Time Scheme
  • A Central Benefits Platform offering a wide variety of discounts
  • Health & Wellbeing Resources
  • Bravo Awards: Recognising outstanding contributions from all employees and encourage excellence


Goals and Objectives:

  • The Regional Engineer provides first and second line support activities to all the regional stakeholders, when called upon to do so.
  • To provide survey, design, installation and commissioning support for all D&C and project works within the region.
  • Completion of project works within timescales and budget.
  • Providing technical support, mentoring and escalation resolution resource for regional service engineering pool.


Responsibilities:

  • To repair, maintain and service systems in accordance with the relevant company procedures, engineer instructions and specific system specifications;
  • To undertake project and D&C works in accordance with all company policies and procedures.
  • Creation of project specific documentation and plans to meet client requirements.
  • Commissioning of systems in accordance with the relevant standards and Codes of Practice;
  • QRF production to enable cost effective solutions.


Qualifications/ Experience/ Knowledge:

  • Good basic education.
  • Relevant qualification in the electrical/electronic industry or willingness to undertake formal education.
  • Field Service Experience.
  • Previous support role experience beneficial.
  • High standard of IT skills (Fully, Computer and operating system literate).


This Regional Engineer opportunity role would suit a Service Engineer, Regional Engineer, Security Engineer based locally to Weston-Super-Mare, Bristol, Bath, Glastonbury.


About Us, Our Culture & What We Can Offer You

Established over 200 years ago, Chubb Fire & Security is a global business driven by keeping people and the world safe. We provide essential systems, equipment, and services, from digital CCTV surveillance and intruder alarms to fire detection and suppression systems. Offering a full range of innovative products and services to a broad range of customers, from local independent businesses to many of the FTSE 100 companies.


We believe we offer a unique working culture, where you are as important to us as our customers, and we want you to feel that every day. We are proud to offer extensive training to all of our new Advisors, fully supporting and enabling you to thrive in your new role and beyond, with ongoing career development opportunities throughout your career journey with us.

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