Fire Alarm Installation Engineer - London/Hertfordshire
Fire Alarm Installation Engineer
Salary: c. £42k DOE
Location: Travel involves London and Hertfordshire - 30 mins from leaving and 30 mins from returning home is unpaid
About the Client
My client is a trusted compliance safety company carrying out tests / services to make sure customers properties are safe and meet current legislations. They currently maintain, service and repair over 70000 housing association and local authority properties across the UK.
My client looking for an experienced engineer to carry out installations of Fire Alarm detection systems. Including completely new installations, fault finding panel replacement and additions to existing systems. The role will also include basic commissioning including adding a new device onto a system - training will be provided
Benefits:
- Weekend work paid at x1.5 of your salary
- Ongoing career development opportunities
- A company vehicle and a fuel card - can be used for personal trips
- Phone and Tablet
- Full test equipment and power tools
- 22 days of holiday allowance plus any UK bank holidays (30 days in total)
Interested?! Get in touch with Oliver, mobile: , email: , quoting Job ID No. 40935
Alternatively, if you know someone in your network who is looking for a new role then please give them my details!
Reference: 52581433
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