Small Works Project Engineer

Posted 19 April by 4Way Recruitment Ltd
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Title: Small Works Project Engineer

Location: Nottingham

The Company:

Large national NSI accredited Fire and Security Company are seeking experienced Fire and Emergency Lighting Engineers in the North West. This company offer a wide range of Fire and Security Protection with over 8000 customers nationwide. They have an impressive portfolio of many high-end manufacturers and a diverse range of customers, in various sectors.  

Package:

£38,000 - £42,000 Basic

20 Days holiday, rising to 25 with every year served + Bank Holidays

Company car, Mobile phone, PDA device and Fuel Card

Laptop, Specialist tool, Equipment, Stock, Uniform and PPE supplied

Main Responsibilities:

Installation and remedial works of Intruder alarms, Access control & CCTV

Working closely with team members completing works in a timely manner

Complete works in budget and to customer and company standards.

Behave and present themselves that reflects the company standards

Knowledge and experience:

Experience Installing Intruder alarms, Access control and CCTV

Experience installing Fire alarms, Disabled alarms, Disabled refuge and Emergency lighting is beneficial

Working in a team

Ability to climb ladders safely

Working to high company standards

Full Driving licence – no points being the ideal

If you live locally and already hold the relevant experience in the Fire Alarm Industry, then please apply now.

If your application is successful a 4way member will be in touch.

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Reference: 52506304

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