
Lead Installation Technician
- Hertfordshire
- £47,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Terminate and Test all devices with proper wiring configuration to ensure quality performance of system
- Ensure prompt completion of all documentation/paperwork accurately and fully on a daily or weekly basis as required (example: Paycom and Concur etc.)
- Communicate effectively with the Project Manager on requirements, general status, and delays of jobs daily
- Work with the Project Manager to oversee the installation of multiple crews to ensure jobs stay on-track and are completed to scheduled deadlines, including labour forecasting and changes in site working hours
- Coordinate with other trades and subcontractors (i.e. General Contractor, Electrical Contractor, Door Furniture, etc.)
- Redline/markup drawings to support closeout documentation
- Perform all tasks to our standards, ensuring quality installation techniques are practiced
- Work with the Commissioning Engineer and the Systems Engineers on fault fix to ensure complete system compliance
- Keep accurate inventory of all parts onsite and to be returned for each project
- Work with Suppliers to complete “Return Merchandise Authorisation” (RMA) as required for faulty equipment
- Keep track of all assigned company provided equipment and ensure that all assigned tools are in proper working condition
- Mentor and Train Technicians and Apprentices on Company policies, procedures, systems and installation techniques. Confirm techniques are understood and adhered to
- Work on project pre-builds when required, inspect and verify the quality of builds, completed by others, meet client prior to being dispatched to sites
- Work in compliance with the Company's Health and Safety standards and requirements, with the safety of self and others in mind at all time
- Ensure “Personal Protective Equipment” PPE is maintained and use in accordance with Company's Health and Safety Policies for yourself and team members
- Maintain confidentiality and be sensitive to client's security requirements
- Undertake call-out, service calls and routine inspections, including dealing with advanced technical difficulties/problems, in order to resolve faults/queries with systems, identifying and replacing equipment as required
- Such other duties as the management may from time to time reasonably require
- Proven experience in security systems engineering
- Strong knowledge of industry standards and regulations
- Ability to read technical drawings and schematics
- Excellent fault-finding and problem-solving skills
- Full UK driving licence
- Relevant qualifications (e.g., FIA, NSI, City & Guilds) desirable
- CSCS/ECS card preferred