TDA Telecoms
Fire Alarm Engineer

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Fire Alarm Engineer – London
Salary: £45,000 - £50,000 + Company Vehicle + Overtime + Benefits
Are you an experienced Fire Alarm Engineer looking to join a growing business with a strong pipeline of projects across London?
We're working with a well-established fire and security specialist that is looking to add an experienced engineer to its expanding team, driven by continuous growth. This role offers an excellent opportunity for someone who thrives in a varied environment, encompassing installation, commissioning, maintenance and fault-finding of fire alarm systems across both commercial and industrial environments.
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The Role
As a Fire Alarm Engineer, your core responsibilities will include:
- Servicing, maintenance and repair of fire alarm systems
- Fault finding and diagnostics across a range of fire detection systems
- Commissioning new installations
- Conducting routine inspections and testing in line with industry standards
- Completing service reports and documentation accurately
- Ensuring all work complies with BS5839 regulations
- Delivering excellent customer service on client sites
About You
To excel in this position, you should have:
- Previous experience as a Fire Alarm Engineer, Fire Systems Engineer or Fire & Security Engineer
- Strong technical knowledge of fire alarm systems and associated equipment
- Hands-on experience with manufacturers such as: Gent, Advanced, Kentec, Notifier, Morley, C-Tec, Apollo, Hochiki, or similar
- Working knowledge of BS5839 standards
- Excellent fault-finding and problem-solving skills
- Full UK driving licence


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For more information or to apply, please attach a copy of your CV to jack@tdatelecoms.com, or contact:
Jack Lintern Delivery Lead TDA Telecoms 📞 0208 915 1007
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