Technicien De Maintenance Ssi H/f - Secteur Meuse (55) Et Vosges (88)
Chubb Fire & Security
Maxeville, France
Attractive remuneration with on-call premiums; per...
Not specified
Permis b driving license required
Bac+2 level in electronics or electrotechnics
Experience in fire security or low current systems
Chubb Fire & Security is seeking a Maintenance Technician specializing in fire safety systems for the Meuse and Vosges regions in France. The role involves both preventive and corrective maintenance of fire safety equipment, requiring a candidate with relevant technical qualifications and a customer-oriented approach
Job Summary
The role involves performing preventive and corrective maintenance on fire security systems to ensure the safety of people and property across the Meuse and Vosges departments.
Candidates will receive several weeks of training before managing client interventions, generating reports, and providing safety consulting services.
The position offers an attractive remuneration package including on-call premiums, a company car with fuel card, and annual training opportunities.
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Chubb Fire & Security is seeking a Maintenance Technician specializing in fire safety systems for the Meuse and Vosges regions in France. The role involves both preventive and corrective maintenance of fire safety equipment, requiring a candidate with relevant technical qualifications and a customer-oriented approach.
Salary
Attractive remuneration with on-call premiums; Performance-based bonus; Company car, fuel card, meal basket, RTT, health insurance
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Permis B driving license required
Bac+2 level in electronics or electrotechnics
Experience in fire security or low current systems
Nice-to-have
Autonomous and reactive field worker
Excellent client contact skills
Sense of service and ethics
Key Requirements
Valid Permis B driver's license
Bac+2 qualification in FED, Electronics, Electrotechnics, or Domotics
Previous experience in fire security or alarm systems