Resident fire Alarm - Heathrow

  • Manage your own workload
  • static role

Residential Fire Alarm Engineer
£36,000 plus overtime
Heathrow/BA - static predominantly at Heathrow

Dynamite Recruitment is recruiting on behalf of a national business who are recruiting on behalf of a national business. We are seeking a fire alarm engineer who is interested in working as a residential engineer based at Heathrow.

The Role:
  • To carry out servicing, maintenance and small works
  • To work with a varied fire alarm systems and emergency lights
  • Fault finding to conduct a 1st fix solution where possible
  • To work to the British Standards at all times
  • You will be customer facing to maintaining a good reputation on behalf of Churches Fire is a must.
The Candidate:
  • Good knowledge of the British Standards
  • Knowledge of FIA units 1 + 5
  • Experience in Fire Systems
  • Knowledge of GENT and/or Notifier (desirable but not essential as training can be given)
  • You must have an outgoing and proactive personality to manage own work and exhibit the company’s vision and values
Benefits
  • Fully stocked company Vehicle
  • Company Smart Phone & Tablet
  • Paid call out retainer
  • Full Tool Kit provided
  • Company Uniform
  • 22 days holiday, plus 8 statutory bank holidays only
  • Training Budget
  • Pension
If you're looking for a rewarding role in a dynamic and growing company, with the opportunity to make a real impact, we'd love to hear from you. Apply now to join this team of dedicated professionals making a difference in fire and security safety across the UK.

Apply now or contact:
E: diane.morton@dynamiterecrutment.com
T: 02392455422
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