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Fire Alarm Service Engineer

Posted 2 days 2 hours ago by Perigon Search

£100,000 - £125,000 Annual
Permanent
Full Time
Other
London, United Kingdom
Job Description
Fire Alarm Installation & Commissioning Engineer - London / M25

No callouts. Straightforward fire installation and commissioning work. This is a hands on role for someone who knows how to wire, fit, test, and sign off fire alarm systems to BS5839, and wants to do it without being dragged out in the evenings or dumped on chaotic sites.

What's on offer
  • Up to £38K basic + bonus scheme (OTE up to £60K)
  • Real scope to progress, including moving into leadership or technical development as the team grows
  • No callouts - evenings and weekends are yours again
  • Paid travel time, door to door
  • Van, fuel card, pension, and life cover
  • Top up training (FIA, BAFE, manufacturer courses)
  • Supportive team and clear progression path
What you'll be doing
  • Installing and commissioning fire alarm systems to BS5839
  • Programming, testing, and completing handover paperwork
  • Working on well managed residential and commercial sites - no tower blocks, no carnage
  • Liaising with project teams and clients to keep jobs moving smoothly
  • Helping out with small works and upgrades where needed
What you'll need
  • At least 2 years' experience in the fire industry
  • Solid install experience with fire alarm systems
  • Some commissioning skills (doesn't need to be advanced, they'll train you up)
  • Good knowledge of BS5839 and open protocol panels
  • Full UK driving licence and a clear communicator
Who you'll be working with

This is a privately owned fire firm with a great culture and a team of quality engineers who support each other. You'll be working on interesting sites, helping develop the projects division, and there's real scope to progress within the business. Expect fantastic training, strong overall earnings, and structured installs, without being left firefighting (pun slightly intended).

Interested? Send over what you've got - even if your CV's a bit out of date.

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