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Senior Safety and Security Engineer

Tyne And Wear
money-bag 10000-500000 Annual
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Job Title:Senior Safety and Security Engineer Location:Newcastle Salary: Competitive Type: Permanent Sector: Public Sector Job Description As Senior Safety and Security Engineer you will be responsible for: Install, Commission and Servicing of our wide range of field equipment including, Fire and Intruder Alarms systems, CCTV, Access Control, Audio Visual, Public address and Voice Alarm systems Retrofit upgrades / extensions to existing systems as part of remedial works packages. Provide high levels of customer services. Understanding site plans, to allow installs to take part based on site survey documentation. Reactive call outs to site, with an aim to provide a first-time fix. Provide on-site technical support and solutions to customers during both reactive and planned visits. Complete documentation in line with company standards. Work within strict HandS guidelines. Advise customers on the latest products and services to improve efficiency. Qualifications For development purposes the following knowledge, skills and experience are required. Skills: Good people management skills Technical expertise in predominant skillset area Competent admin skills with sound working knowledge of internal business system. Sound commercial awareness, knowledge of design and pricing of systems and upgrades Service oriented, but can interchange on Install related tasks when required Good verbal communicator Excellent team player and relationship builder Previous employment ..... full job details .....

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