Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£40000 - £45000 per annum
Fire & Security Project Engineer - £45,000 - Uxbridge We are currently working with a fire specialist business who provide a wide range of services to their commercial clients. Due to sheer growth they are now seeking a project engineer/manager to join the team. This role will be mainly office based with some time on the tools initially, ultimately moving into a management position. Within 2-3 years, there is scope to develop into an operational director position, bringing with it the chance to be a key voice in a rapidly growing company with a supportive, hard-working ethos. Salary Package: £40,000 - £45,000 Company bonus scheme Company Car or Van 25 Days Holiday + birthday off Mobile Phone, Laptop Company pension Working hours 8am – 5pm Scope for progression – operational director in 2/3 years Quarterly company events Area Of Cover: High Wycombe/Uxbridge and surrounding areas Carrying Out The Following: Service/maintenance/installation of customer based when required Small Estimations, Surveys And Pricing Work Carrying Out Small Works And Panel Changes Managing sub-contractors Understanding And Reading Drawings Callout cover for sick/holiday periods Reporting to the MD Liaising with clients on site Requirements: UK driving license Min. 5 years’ experience if installation/maintenance of fire and security systems Career development aspirations Self-disciplined and excellent customer service skills
Southend-on-Sea
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