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Mechanical Fire Suppression Engineer

Johnson Controls
Sunbury-on-Thames
2 weeks ago
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What You Will Do

We’re hiring a site-based, static Mechanical Fire Suppression Engineer in Ashford, Kent, for one of our clients in the South East. You will join a team of on-site engineers delivering mechanical fire suppression services on a nuclear site. Strong mechanical skills, attention to detail, and excellent customer service are essential. You’ll adapt to client needs and ensure high standards of safety, reliability, and communication.

What We Offer

  • Competitive salary
  • Overtime rates & door-to-door travel pay
  • Call-out rota payment
  • Company vehicle, fuel card & PPE
  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays; paid sick leave
  • Full benefits package: matched pension, life assurance, EAP, referral scheme, retail discounts, cycle-to-work, and discounts on JCI security products
  • Extensive on-the-job and cross-training opportunities
  • Supportive, collaborative team environment
  • Access to employee resource groups
  • Training on company values and products
  • All necessary tools and equipment provided
  • Clear long-term career development pathways

How You Will Do It

  • Work on-site delivering mechanical fire suppression and detection tasks
  • Undertake necessary training for nuclear site operations
  • Occasionally support with electrical, gaseous & passive fire systems
  • Liaise with the client daily to receive work permits and instructions
  • Participate in the on-call rota (1 week on/off), site-only
  • Perform maintenance, commissioning, witness testing, and training
  • Report H&S issues or near-misses immediately
  • Complete documentation accurately and promptly
  • Adhere to all health & safety standards and promote company culture

What We Look For

  • Experience on nuclear power stations preferred
  • Strong communication and people management skills
  • Proven ability to work independently and collaboratively
  • Mechanical fire suppression background essential
  • Full UK driving licence required
  • Knowledge of passive fire protection desirable
  • Willingness to travel for training when needed

Seniority level

  • Seniority levelEntry level

Employment type

  • Employment typeFull-time

Job function

  • Job functionManagement and Manufacturing
  • IndustriesIndustrial Machinery Manufacturing

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