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Fire and Security Engineer
An opportunity has arisen for a Fire and Security Engineerto join a fire and security services provider, specialising in the design, installation and management of advanced safety and security solutions.
As a Fire and Security Engineer, you will take responsibility for servicing, fault:finding and maintaining a range of electronic security systems while supporting technical operations in the field. This is a field based role offers basic salary range of GBP 35,000 : GBP 45,000 (+ paid travel, on:call and overtime allowances OTE GBP 43,000 : GBP 60,000) and benefits.
You Will Be Responsible For
Carrying out planned preventative maintenance on electronic security systems. Diagnosing faults and completing reactive repairs across various security systems. Providing responsive technical support to clients and internal teams. Delivering high levels of customer service during site visits and remote support. Supporting engineers and clients with technical queries when required. Working flexibly to meet operational and service demands. Promoting best practice and supporting team development where appropriate. Maintaining company equipment and vehicle stock responsibly.
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What We Are Looking For
Previously worked as a Fire and Security Engineer, Senior Fire and Security Engineer, Fire and Security Service Engineer, Fire Alarm Engineer, CCTV Engineer, Access Control Engineer, Intruder Alarm Engineer, Security Systems Engineer, Field Fire and Security Engineer, Fire and Security Maintenance Engineer, or in a similar role. Experience within the security industry. Strong technical understanding of security systems and related technologies. Methodical and structured approach to troubleshooting and problem:solving. Excellent verbal and written communication with strong organisational ability.
Whats On Offer
Competitive salary 25 days plus bank holidays Pension scheme Death in service insurance Health and wellbeing support, including employee assistance services Regular performance and development reviews Recognition schemes and team engagement initiatives Ongoing professional development opportunities and internal training programmes


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