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Fire Alarm Engineer

Guildford
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Fire Alarm Engineer

Guildford/Kingston-upon-Thames/Redhill

£36K - £38K (DOE) + company vehicle

Permanent

Working with a growing Fire & Security company who are on the lookout for a Fire Alarm Engineer to join their team.

Key Responsibilities – Fire Alarm Engineer

Conduct site assessments to evaluate existing fire safety measures and recommend improvements.
Collaborate with contractors, and other engineers to ensure seamless integration of fire safety systems within building designs.
Utilise both electrical and mechanical knowledge to troubleshoot and resolve issues with fire protection systems.
Perform inspections and tests on installed systems to ensure compliance with safety regulations.
Maintain accurate documentation of system designs, modifications, and maintenance activities.
Install, maintain, and repair fire alarm systems
Qualifications & Experience – Fire Alarm Engineer

Fire alarm experience
Relevant certifications and qualifications
Strong mechanical knowledge with the ability to work with hand tools and power tools effectively.
Excellent problem-solving skills with a keen attention to detail.
Strong communication skills for effective collaboration with team members and stakeholders.
A proactive approach to learning new technologies and methods in fire engineering.
Driving licence
On Offer – Fire Alarm Engineer

£36K - £38K (DOE)
On call 1 in 10 weeks - £120 per week on call
Door to door travel
Company vehicle provided
22 days holiday + bank holidays
Standard company pension
For more information on this role, please contact Harry Waller on (phone number removed) or send a copy of your CV to (url removed)

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