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fire alarm engineers jobs in callington, con
Construo —Plymouth
- £27,000 - £29,100 a year
- Full-time
- Driving
- Organisational skills
- Power tools
3d
Recall SW —St. Austell
- £27,040 - £29,120 a year
- Full-time
- Driving
- Power tools
- In-person
Quick apply
Elwood Roberts —Plymouth
- £34,000 - £38,000 a year
- Maintenance
- In-person
- Mechanical knowledge
Quick apply
Abel Alarm —Plymouth
- Up to £50,000 a year
- Overtime
- Driving
- Organisational skills
- In-person
- Annual leave
- Employee assistance programme
Quick apply
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Alarmtec Ltd. —Exeter
A suitable company vehicle for candidates who undertake nationwide site surveys. Electrical design with fire alarm element. The ideal candidate will have:*.
Up to £40,000 a year
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Westcountry Fire Protection —Torquay
We specialise in the installation, servicing, and maintenance of fire alarms, intruder alarms, CCTV, access control, and emergency lighting systems for…
£30,000 - £34,000 a year
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