Fire and Maintenance Engineer Location:
Nottingham Type:
Permanent Salary:
34,000 - 42,500 per annum Extra:
1,000 joining bonus / Overtime / Travel Time / Out of hours retainer fees About us: My client is a leading national supplier of fire safety, security and electrical services for the Social Housing sector. This role focuses on the delivery of PPM Servicing & includes repairing life safety systems and facilitating Health & Safety procedures within the contract. You will work in different environments every day and across various locations. We trust our engineers to be the face of our business and engage with clients to ensure we deliver exceptional customer service excellence. You will be expected to: Service, maintain, and install fire alarm systems (BS5839-1), emergency lighting systems, Nurse Call, and Access Control in accordance with relevant British Standards. Accurately complete engineer service reports. Identify and report any deficiencies or deviations in systems. Maintain and report on emergency lighting systems and associated equipment, including fire extinguishers, AOVs, and other related devices. Carry out regular van stock checks and liaise with the Engineering Technical Supervisor and Procurement Department to ensure stock levels are replenished and appropriately maintained. Adopt a strong Health and Safety mindset, proactively identifying potential risks and reporting any issues promptly to support the safety of yourself and others. The ideal candidate for a Fire Alarm Engineer will have: A flexible approach to work, with a minimum commitment of 40 hours per week (Monday to Friday), plus the opportunity to earn significantly more through weekend work and participation in an out-of-hours call-out rota. A full UK driving licence. Previous experience in fire alarm systems, with knowledge of both analogue addressable and conventional fire alarm systems. FIA training (or equivalent) to BS5839-1 Fundamentals. A strong understanding of BS5839, particularly Part 1 and Part 6. In return for your commitment and expertise, you will get: A base salary of 34,000 - 42,500 per annum (based on a 40-hour workweek), with the potential to earn significantly more through overtime, travel time, and out-of-hours retainer fees. Fire engineers typically work between 45-50 hours per week, substantially increasing their earnings. Overtime paid at 1.5 times your standard wage. Continuous career development opportunities. A company vehicle with a fuel card. Provided phone and tablet. Full test equipment and power tools. 22 days of annual leave plus UK bank holidays, totalling 30 days. Next step: Apply today if this sounds like the right opportunity for you!
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