Barnes & Bryant Fire and Security
Fire & Security Engineer / Service Manager

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Fire & Security Engineer / Service Manager
Founding role — Service & Small Works Division
About BBFS
Barnes & Bryant Fire and Security Ltd (BBFS) is a BAFE SP203-certified fire alarm and security installer based in St Albans. We've built a strong reputation delivering large-scale contracting and installation projects for commercial, high-rise residential and industrial clients. Our installation and contracting business is thriving, and we're now investing in a new Service & Small Works division to look after our clients long after handover, and to capture the recurring revenue and relationship value that comes with it.
The Opportunity
This is a genuinely rare opportunity to build something from the ground up inside an established, successful company. You will be BBFS's first dedicated Service Engineer, responsible for setting up and running our service and small works function carrying out day-to-day servicing, maintenance, fault-finding and small remedial works yourself, while also shaping the systems, processes and client relationships that the division will run on.
As the division grows, so will your role. This position is designed to evolve from hands-on engineer into Operations & Service Manager, with responsibility for building and leading a growing team, reporting directly to the Directors on department performance. Over the next 5–10 years we expect this division to become a substantial and profitable part of BBFS — and we're looking for someone who wants to build their department, their team, and their career alongside it.
You'll have real freedom to shape how the department is run and you'll be rewarded and incentivised in line with the growth and success you help create.
Phase 1 - Building the Division (Service Engineer, hands on)
Servicing & maintenance
- Carry out routine servicing, planned preventative maintenance, fault-finding and small remedial works on fire alarm systems (BS 5839-1) and associated security systems.
- Diagnose and resolve faults efficiently, minimising client downtime and repeat visits.
- Complete accurate, compliant service records, certificates and reports for every visit.
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Client & contract management
- Act as the day-to-day point of contact for service and maintenance clients, building trusted relationships.
- Manage onboarding of new service clients, including site surveys, system documentation and setting up maintenance schedules.
- Identify and quote for small works, upgrades and remedial opportunities arising from service visits.
Building the department
- Help design and put in place the processes, scheduling systems, documentation and workflows the division will run on.
- Work with the Directors to define service contract structures, pricing and SLAs.
- Build the case for, and help recruit, the first additional engineers as workload grows.
Phase 2 - Operations & Service Manager (as the team grows)
- Lead and develop a growing team of service engineers, allocating work and managing schedules.
- Take full ownership of department performance response times, first-time-fix rates, client retention, contract renewals and profitability.
- Report regularly to the Directors on department KPIs, growth plans and opportunities.
- Own recruitment, training and development within the division as it scales.
- Continue to shape commercial strategy for the division, pricing, service offerings, and growth into new sectors and areas.
Key Skills
- Fire alarm systems — conventional and addressable, BS 5839-1 servicing, maintenance and fault-finding.
- Evacuation alert systems (BS 8629).
- Disabled refuge and Emergency Voice Communication (EVC) systems.
- PAVA (Public Address / Voice Alarm) systems.
- Security systems — intruder alarms, CCTV and access control.
- Fault-finding and diagnostics across fire and security systems.
- People management — supervising, developing and motivating an engineering team.
What We're Looking For


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Essential
- Proven experience servicing, maintaining and fault-finding on fire alarm systems to BS 5839-1; conventional and addressable systems.
- Working knowledge of security systems — intruder alarms, CCTV and access control.
- Comfortable working independently, managing your own diary and client relationships with minimal supervision.
- Strong communicator, confident dealing directly with clients, building trust and repeat business.
- A relevant industry qualification (e.g. FIA units, City & Guilds, NVQ Level 3 or equivalent).
- Full UK driving licence.
Highly desirable
- Experience with evacuation alert systems (BS 8629), disabled refuge / EVC systems, and PAVA.
- Previous experience setting up, supervising or growing a service team — i.e. people management experience.
- Commercial awareness — comfortable quoting small works and spotting upsell opportunities.
The right person
- Wants ownership, not just a job — someone motivated by building something and being recognised and rewarded for it.
- Organised and process-minded, able to bring structure to a new function.
- Ambitious, with the appetite to grow into a genuine management role over time.
What BBFS Offers
- A genuine opportunity to build and lead your own department within a well-established, successful business.
- A clear path from hands-on engineer to Operations & Service Manager, with the freedom to shape how the division is run.
- Performance-related incentives tied to the growth and success of the division you help build.
- Company vehicle, tools and equipment.
- Ongoing training and support toward further qualifications.
- The backing of an established BAFE SP203-certified business with a strong reputation and pipeline of work.
If you're an experienced fire alarm service engineer looking for more than just the next job — and want the chance to build, own and be rewarded for growing a department — we'd love to hear from you.
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