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Fire Alarm Engineer in Wembley, London
Location
Wembley, LondonSalary
Up to £35000.00 per annumContract
PermanentWe are recruiting for a Fire Alarm Engineer to work for our client who operate across London, and the Home Counties. You will be required to carry out maintenance, servicing and installation work of Fire Alarms and Emergency Lighting Systems.
The ideal candidate will have
FIA qualifications
Experience of working on commercial premises
Knowledge of Gent, Kentec, Morley and Apollo systems
Experience of programming
This is an excellent opportunity to work for an established client who has a strong relationship in their industry. The standard hours of work will be 8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.
Disclaimer:
This vacancy is being advertised by either Advanced Resource Managers Limited, Advanced Resource Managers IT Limited or Advanced Resource Managers Engineering Limited ("ARM"). ARM is a specialist talent acquisition and management consultancy. We provide technical contingency recruitment and a portfolio of more complex resource solutions. Our specialist recruitment divisions cover the entire technical arena, including some of the most economically and strategically important industries in the UK and the world today. We will never send your CV without your permission.
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