Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£28000 - £36000 per annum
Mobile Fire & Security Engineer - £36,000 - Warrington We are currently representing a Fire & Security company based in Warrington. They specialise in the installation, commissioning, service and maintenance of Fire Alarms, CCTV, Intruder Alarms and Access Control. After an series of continued growth they are now looking to expand their team! Salary Package: £28,000 - £36,000 Overtime Available Company Van, Fuel Card + Private Use Call Out Rota 1 in 7 - £100 Standby 20 Days Holiday & Bank Holidays Specialist Tools Provided Mobile Phone & PPE Manufacturer Training Duties: Carrying Out Servicing, Installation, Commissioning & Fault Finding On Fire Alarms, CCTV, Intruder Alarms And Access Control. Working on Commercial Contracts – Schools, Hospitals etc. Area Of Cover: Warrington and Surrounding Areas Qualifications: FIAs (Preferred) Relevant Qualifications Driving Licence Ability To Pass Enhanced DBS Please Contact: Georgie Thain [email protected] 020 7932 2800
Warrington
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