Project Commissioning Engineer - Fire & Security
National Projects | Midlands-Based
£40,000 - £50,000 + Travel & Overnight Allowances
Are you an experienced Fire & Security Engineer looking to take the next step in your career?
This is an exciting opportunity to join a well-established, growing business delivering high-profile fire and security projects for some of the UK's biggest and most recognisable brands.
With a strong national presence and an impressive client portfolio, you'll have the opportunity to work on a wide variety of commercial projects across the UK.
We're looking for a Project Commissioning Engineer who is confident with 2nd fix, commissioning, programming and fault-finding and wants to build a long-term career within a business that is willing to invest in the right person.
Why This Opportunity?
This isn't your typical service engineering role.
You'll be working on national projects from installation through to final commissioning and handover, giving you exposure to a wide range of systems, environments and clients.
You'll work across sites including:
With projects taking you across the UK, no two weeks are likely to be the same.
There is also genuine opportunity to develop your technical skills and progress your career. Engineers who are looking to move into a more senior project or commissioning position will be considered, with training and support available for the right candidate.
The Role
As a Project Commissioning Engineer, you'll be responsible for the final stages of fire and security projects, ensuring systems are correctly configured, fully operational and ready for client handover.
Key responsibilities will include:
Systems & Manufacturers
You'll have the opportunity to work across a broad range of industry-leading systems, including:
Honeywell | Texecom | Gent | Paxton | Hikvision | Kentec | C-TEC | Apollo
You don't necessarily need experience across every system listed - strong commissioning experience and a willingness to learn are key.
Travel & Working Away
This is a national role, so flexibility to travel and work away is essential.
Typically, you can expect to be away 2-3 nights per week, although some weeks may involve little or no overnight travel. With good planning, the aim is to keep overnight stays to a minimum, but flexibility is required depending on project requirements.
You'll be rewarded properly for working away:
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