Job Details
Job Ref: 214002495
Date: 2021-06-17 14:04:27
Fire Alarm Engineer
Home Counties
£25K – £31K + call out + overtime
Attega Group are seeking a Fire Alarm Engineer to join a fantastic well established national business who over the last 40 years have grown quickly and are very much market leaders within commercial laundry machines, catering, fire & security and heating and ventilation.
My client is looking for a Fire Alarm Engineer, with experience within service & maintenance with addressable & conventional Fire Alarms. The engineer will be trained to increase their capabilities through in house training and external training schemes with the aim to be a more experienced graded engineer in the future.
The role:
·Service, maintenance of conventional and addressable fire alarms
·Working predominately within commercial properties
·Work on the call out rota when required.
·To work towards the British standards always.
·You will be customer facing, must supply excellent customer service and deliver the core values of the business throughout.
·As they are a national business there maybe a requirement to travel, company van provided as well as accommodation / food allowance should there need for an occasional overnight stay be required.
The person:
·Fire Alarm Servicing & maintenance experience
·CSCS or ECS health and Safety qualification (desirable)
·Capability to use small power tools
·Clean driving license
·Ability to complete paperwork correctly.
·Good ownership of work delivered as well as insuring company property is kept after,
·Enthusiastic personality, with excellent customer service experience
Benefits:
·Company Vehicle of your choice car or small van & Fuel Card
·Mobile phone & Laptop
·Uniform & PPE provided
·Opportunity to work overtime
·Annual leave + 8 bank holidays
·Company Pension
·Ongoing training and support
·Progression opportunities within the group
Keywords: Fire Alarm Engineer, BS 5839, addressable, conventional
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