What you will be doing
as a Fire Alarm Engineer
This role will lead to carrying out fire alarm risk assessments/requirements (HSP 12) upon request across many of Thames Water's sites.
In-house training will be provided to support the engineer to progress further towards a Project Engineer role, undertaking all aspects of Health & Safety management for your portfolio of projects. See below for full job requirements and expectations.
1. Site visits to assess the quality of contractors' work against all standards.
2. Compiling and reporting these findings, including photos.
3. To advise and scope works with a contractor on resolving problems.
4. Carry out site fire alarm assessments/requirements to BS 5839-1.
5. Scoping/writing specification documents.
6. Health & Safety management for your portfolio of projects.
7. Assessing tenders.
8. Financial management.
9. Programme management.
10. Communication, technical assistance to key stakeholders/customers.
11. Ensuring all asset data is captured and updated at the end of a project.
12. We are looking for a Project Engineer located in the West London/Thames Valley area, covering Thames Water sites.
13. Required to travel to various sites each week. Please note that currently, some journeys could amount to an approximate 150-mile round trip.
Location – Your base location will be within West London & Thames Valley.
This role will require you to travel to multiple sites, depending on the project that you are working on. You will be required to have a full driving licence, access to your vehicle and insurance to cover work travel. You will receive a car allowance, which is paid monthly.
Working Hours – Monday to Friday, 36 hours per week.
What you should bring to the role
To thrive in this role, the essential criteria you’ll need are:
14. Have experience within a commercial and/or technical role.
15. FIA BS 5839-1 Fundamental or equivalent certification in Fire Alarm principles and standards.
16. Training or relevant work experience.
17. Hold a full UK driving licence and have your own transport.
18. Can work unsupervised and use your own initiative to deliver specified outputs.
What’s in it for you?
19. Offering up to £55,000 per annum, including car allowance, depending on experience and skills.
20. 26 days holiday per year, increasing to 30 with the length of service. (plus bank holidays)
21. Contributory pension – Defined Contribution - Maximum of 12% -2x employee contribution.
22. Personal Medical Assessments – open to all once a year.
23. Wider benefits scheme, including our benefits hub, which is packed full of offers and information to save you money and support your well-being.