InstaStaff are recruiting for a Security Installation and Commissioning Engineer to carry out installation and commissioning works across all aspects of security systems.
You will be covering the whole of London, and a company vehicle will be supplied.
This role involves working on a wide range of systems including fire alarms, CCTV, access control and intruder alarms.
The role does require some works to be undertaken out of normal working hours on sites across the country. This may involve overnight accommodation. Currently 50% of the work will be night work Monday – Thursday, 10-hour shifts, and 50% of the work will be Monday – Friday, 8-hour shifts. You must be able to cover both shifts as and when required.
The duties of the Security Installation and Commissioning Engineer will include:
- Understanding a detailed drawing and specification to identify and implement plan of works
- First and second fix of equipment and materials into commercial and industrial premises
- Installation and commissioning for fire alarm and security systems equipment
- Document completed work, including materials used, locations and compliance requirements.
- Identifying any areas that are non-compliant
- Work closely with contractors, other engineers, site supervisors and project managers to deliver the proposed installation and commissioning works within the proposed time frame.
- Having a thorough understanding of British Standards as well as knowledge of various equipment and systems.
- Reporting any variations from the original brief back to the Project/Contracts Manager.
The ideal Security Installation and Commissioning Engineer will have:
- Understanding of BS(Apply online only) Part 1, BS7671, BS8243:2021
- Prior experience in the fire and security industry
- Proficiency with reading and interpreting technical drawings and specifications.
- FIRAS- approved operative
- Experience on live buildings and working within the public sector
- Recent FIA accreditation and courses - Minimum Foundation Course Completed
- DBS certification (essential and will be undertaken as part of the vetting process). BS7858 screening to be conducted.
- Essential ECS/CSCS hold a valid certificate
- Beneficial certifications: IPAF, or similar qualifications.
- Industry based system and equipment training beneficial
- Full (clean) UK driving license
The hours for the Security Installation and Commissioning Engineer are a mix of Monday – Thursday 10-hour shift during the night and Monday – Friday 8-hour shifts during the day.
The salary for the Security Installation and Commissioning Engineer will be circa £45,000 depending on experience