Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£40000 - £50000 per annum
Senior Fire Alarm Commissioning Engineer – London - £50,000 I Am Currently Representing An Fire & Security Specialist Company Who Carry Out A Wide Range Of Services From Surveys, Design, Install, Commission & Maintenance To Commercial Clients, Due To Sheer Growth They Are Now Seeking A Senior Fire Alarm Commissioning Engineer To Join Their Growing Team. Salary Package: £40,000 – £50,000 Travel Time – Give 45 Minutes Each Way 40 Hour Working Week No Call Out Progression 22 Days Holiday Area Of Cover: London Duties: Commissioning Fire Alarms Fault finding Small Works Carrying Out Maintenance, Fault Finding & Servicing On Fire Alarms Carrying Audits Carrying Out Post Inspection Requirements: Driving License Relevant Qualifications Please Contact Alex Bartley Rgb Network Office: 020 7932 2800 Email: Zsaeed @Rgb.Co.Uk
Southend-on-Sea
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