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Engineer (m/f/i) - Fire Alarm Control & Detection

United Kingdom
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Engineer (m/f/i) - Fire Alarm Control & Detection

In the area of security, we are expanding our portfolio with a focus on the EU market, where UL and EN standards play a significant role. We test, for example, detectors, Fire Alert Control Panels, sounders, beacons, and much more.

The position “Engineer for IID&FACP Services” includes the scope of UL certifications with the targeted, (additional option of EN standards).

Under direct supervision, manages execution and timely completion of basic Electronics engineering projects related to certifications and performance testing. Analyzes project scope, project hardware, set up and performance specifications, establishing test programs for product investigations, assisting and guiding technicians and preparing technical reports for clients. May be responsible for Customer/Sales coordination, communications and technical verification as well as opening, maintenance, completion and closing of assigned projects.

Responsibilities

  • It is important to us that our engineers objectively question and examine all requests and steps throughout the entire project to determine their relevance.
  • As an expert, you determine the necessary steps so that Sales can offer these to our customers.
  • As a "Project Engineer", you know that good, precise planning is key to success. Regular, condensed reporting to management is part of this.
  • Coordination with our worldwide laboratories is necessary for the necessary tests.
  • Our projects are always time-bound. Of course, who likes to wait for their work? Therefore, each of our engineers is fully responsible for their own deadlines. Here, you could say that structure and order are key in this job.
  • Some tests cannot be performed in our own laboratories. Our engineers travel to the customer or external laboratories to conduct the tests on-site. Therefore, business travel is also part of the process.
  • We also believe that no project can be completed without the necessary documentation! Especially as a certifier, our documents must be complete, up-to-date, and accurate. You've come to the right place if that's your thing!
  • Supporting management e.g. during audits in the form of data revision, identifying potential for improvement, creating training plans, and later mentoring new colleagues.
  • Networking is essential to providing our customers with the best possible service. As an expert, this is second nature to you.

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What you should bring:

  • An electrical engineering degree (at least a Bachelor's degree), specializing in electrical engineering is absolutely necessary.
  • Experience in certification processes is an advantage
  • Experience in project work and PM skills (time management, Gantt, etc.)
  • The ability to regularly and effectively familiarize yourself with unfamiliar topics
  • Meticulous, careful work and critically question all necessary steps
  • Broad transfer knowledge in technical and project-related disciplines
  • Confident presentation in front of customers, employees, service providers, management, etc.
  • A strong sense of service and continuous optimization of internal processes
  • Regular communication (spoken and written) with customers (worldwide)
  • Fluent in written and spoken English is absolutely essential!
  • Willingness to travel, up to approximately 25%
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Skills

Electronics Engineering
UL Certification
EN Standards
Project Management
Performance Testing
Technical Reporting
Time Management
Customer Coordination
Gantt Charts
Quality Auditing
Technical Verification
English Communication

Location

United Kingdom

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