Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£50,000
Senior Fire Alarm Engineer - £50,000 – Central London I am currently representing fire and security specialist company, who carry out a variety of services from design, installation and maintenance to a number of clients across Central London. Due to sheer growth they are now seeking a Senior Fire Alarm Engineer to join their efficient team. Salary package: £40,000 - £50,000 Travel Card 28 Holidays inc Bank Mobile Phone Laptop Area of cover: Central London – Zone's 1&2 Carrying out the following: Carrying out installs Carrying out maintenance, Repairs, Fault Finding Carrying out commissioning on fire alarm systems Small Estimations, Surveys And Pricing Work Understanding And Reading Drawings Making Sure The Work Is Accurately Priced And Timeframes Are Achievable Meeting With Clients On Site, Selling The Business And Pushing To Win The Quoted Works Requirements: Certifications & Qualifications Please Contact Georgie Thain [email protected] 020 7932 2800
Southend-on-Sea
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