Johnson Controls
Fire and Security Technology
ApprenticeFire&SecurityServiceEngineer
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“Apprentice Fire & Security Service Engineer at Johnson Controls. Skills: Fire and Security Engineering, Servicing fire and security equipment, Commissioning fire and security equipment, Maintaining fire and security equipment, Repairing fire and security equipment. Service, commission, and maintain fire and security systems. Hands-on with servicing and repairing fire and security equipment”
What You'll Achieve.
Becoming a qualified fire and security engineer
Industry & Context.
Travel, Work away, Stay over in hotels, Working at heights, Working in all weather conditions, Good Physical health, Labour intensive work
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
GCSEs in English & Maths-Grade 5 (C) or above, Full UK driving licence, Comfortable working at heights and in all weather conditions, Good Physical health, the job can be labour intensive at times, Happy to travel, work away and stay over in hotels when needed
Nice to Have
Level 3 Fire Emergency & Security Systems Technician
What You'll Do.
and maintain fire and security systems
Hands-on with servicing and repairing fire and security equipment
Visiting a variety of sites
from residential to commercial and retail locations
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate with a dedicated team
Communication Scope
Communication skills
Full Job Description
**Apprentice Service Engineer- Fire and Security** 📍Didcot. This is a field based role where you will cover Oxfordshire and all surrounding areas, depending on job requirements you may have to support other areas in the Southeast and Southwest. _To get on this prestigious apprenticeship programme we require 5’s or C’s in your GCSE English and Maths. Please include your certificates in your application alongside your UK Driving licence._ **Ready to spark your future? 🔥🔐** Join Johnson Controls and dive into the world of fire and security technology! We’re talking fire and security alarms, CCTV, access control and intruder alarms. All the cool stuff that keeps people safe. **What You’ll Be Up To:** * Dive into the exciting realm of Fire and Security Engineering, where you will service, commission, and maintain systems that protect individuals, homes, and properties. * Learn the ins and outs of our innovative fire and security systems, including fire detection, intrusion detection, CCTV, and access control systems. * You’ll spend significant time at our client sites, where you’ll be hands-on with servicing and repairing fire and security equipment. This invaluable experience will immerse you in the world of fire and security engineering. * Hit the road visiting a variety of sites, from residential to commercial and retail locations. * Collaborate with a dedicated team, absorbing invaluable skills that will pave the way to becoming a qualified fire and security engineer. **Who We Are** Johnson Controls is a global leader in technology and industry, serving customers in over 150 countries. We create intelligent buildings, energy-efficient solutions, and integrated infrastructure that drive progress. As an apprentice, you'll be part of our mission to shape a better tomorrow making buildings safer, smarter and more sustainable. Learn more about us [here](https://www.johnsoncontrols.com/). **Where You’ll Train:** 🎓 Banham Academy 📚 Level 3 Fire Emergency & Security Sys
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