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Apprentice Fire & Security Systems Engineer

  • Location: Ayrshire
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- Earn while you learn

- Gain an SCQF Level 6 in Fire and Security Systems Engineering

- Immediate start

- Job based in North Ayrshire but will be field based 

The Modern Apprenticeship Programmes allow apprentices to work full time and have the opportunity to earn while they learn and to put theory into practice within a security and alarms training environment.

As well as attending the training centre for week block release of training, regular assessment and reviews will be undertaken within the apprentice's own workplace which aims to ensure they have the required skills to successfully complete their apprenticeship.

What Might a Typical Day in this Job look like?

This programme covers the following areas:

  • Learning and becoming competent in the installation and maintenance of CCTV, intruder, fire detection and access control systems
  • Installing components
  • Troubleshooting and rectifying faults
  • Following instructions in both a workplace and classroom environment

As an apprentice, you will learn all aspects of fire and security system maintenance and installation.

What will I learn?

Regular assessment and reviews will be undertaken within the apprentice's own workplace which aims to ensure they have the required skills to successfully complete their apprenticeship.

What qualifications or qualities are required?

  • We are looking for candidates who want to kickstart their career in the fire and security industry and who are keen to learn.

  • You must be dedicated and have a proactive approach to your work and learning.

  • Time management and punctuality must be to a high standard.

  • A willingness to work in a practical environment using your own initiative.

  • A full UK Driving licence essential.

Are you ready to become an apprentice and start learning and earning? Apply now.