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Flick Tester - Fire Alarm and Emergency Lighting

RECRUITCORP LTD T/A Franklyn Associates
Posted 3 days ago, valid for 17 days
Location

Reading, Berkshire RG30 3HG

Contract type

Full Time

In order to submit this application, a Reed account will be created for you. As such, in addition to applying for this job, you will be signed up to all Reed’s services as part of the process. By submitting this application, you agree to Reed’s Terms and Conditions and acknowledge that your personal data will be transferred to Reed and processed by them in accordance with their Privacy Policy.

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  • We are recruiting flick testers in multiple areas including the West Midlands, Manchester, and the North and South East.
  • The position offers a salary range of ÂŁ25,000 to ÂŁ27,000 and requires relevant experience in emergency lighting testing.
  • Flick testers will conduct emergency lighting tests, ensuring luminaires remain illuminated during power outages.
  • The role involves traveling around a designated region and using company-provided tools, including a car, phone, and laptop.
  • Candidates should have experience in conducting duration tests to assess the functionality of emergency lighting systems.

We are recruiting for flick testers in multiple areas!

Company car provided, work phone, work laptop and tools provided.

25-27k salary.

What is a flick test?

A flick test is an emergency lighting test also sometimes referred to as a 'flash’ test. A flick test is conducted by temporarily switching off the building’s power and checking whether emergency light fittings (also known as luminaires) remain illuminated or turn on. If the luminaires don’t turn on provide sufficient light, they need to be repaired or in some cases, replaced.

The job will involve travelling around a particular region.

We are recruiting in the West Midlands, Manchester and the North and South East.

What is a duration test?

A duration test is when the batteries for emergency lights are fully drained, to test if emergency lighting would work in the event of an emergency, such as a fire or power cut. Also referred to as a 'battery drainage’, '3 hour drain down’ or 'discharge’ test, it can also help identify if there are any issues with drainage and highlight battery life or if any lighting elements may fail.

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In order to submit this application, a Reed account will be created for you. As such, in addition to applying for this job, you will be signed up to all Reed’s services as part of the process. By submitting this application, you agree to Reed’s Terms and Conditions and acknowledge that your personal data will be transferred to Reed and processed by them in accordance with their Privacy Policy.