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Sygma Fire, Security and Electrical Ltd - Apprentice Fire and Security Engineer

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Sygma provides comprehensive business fire, security and electrical systems solutions to protect your premises from break-ins, fire and faults that can cause expensive disruptions and lasting damage.
Job Description
We are seeking two motivated apprentices to join our engineering team and train towards becoming qualified fire and security systems technicians.
The apprentice will support the delivery of installation, service and maintenance work across a varied client base including retail, healthcare, automotive, education and the public sector.
Core duties
- Assisting with the installation and first fix of fire and security systems
- Supporting routine planned maintenance and reactive callouts
- Testing and fault-finding under supervision
- Preparing and reinstating work areas to a professional standard
- Completing accurate job documentation and certification
- Maintaining a strong focus on health, safety and customer care at all times
The role involves regular travel to client sites, so reliability and a willingness to work away from base are essential.
As an apprentice, you'll work alongside experienced engineers to install, maintain and fault-find on the following systems:
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- Access Control
- Video Surveillance
- Intruder Alarms
- Fire Alarms
From the outset the apprentice will work alongside our qualified engineers, gaining structured, supervised experience across our full range of fire and security disciplines.
On-the-job training will cover the installation, commissioning, servicing and maintenance of fire detection and alarm systems, intruder alarms, CCTV, access control and emergency lighting, working to the relevant British Standards (including BS 5839 for fire detection and BS EN 50131 for intruder systems).
The apprentice will receive a full company and site induction, health and safety training (including manual handling, working at height and asbestos awareness) and ongoing mentoring from a nominated supervising engineer.
They will also gain exposure to manufacturer product training, our internal quality and compliance procedures aligned to our BAFE, SSAIB and NICEIC accreditations, and the use of our job management and certification systems. Progress will be reviewed regularly against the apprenticeship standard, with protected time allocated for off-the-job learning.


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Entry Requirements
- Must be able to pass an enhanced DBS check
- Driving license is required
- Must have Maths & English
- Applicants from Kent, Warwickshire & Northamptonshire area required
Training to be Provided
This is where you'll learn the skills that employers actually want.
Your apprenticeship training is delivered by Skills for Security, specialists in fire and security training.
You’ll train through block release at our Dagenham and Walsall centre, for one week every eight weeks (Tuesday–Friday).
You’ll work towards a Level 3 Fire, Emergency & Security Systems Technician apprenticeship, gaining real skills and a nationally recognised qualification.
What you’ll do as part of the programme:
- Train hands-on with real systems
- Learn from industry experts
- Complete a wide range of tasks and projects
- Build evidence from your job to support your learning
- Sit annual assessments at the centre
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