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Handyperson - Fire Alarm Tester

Posted 3 months ago

Handyperson - Fire Alarm Tester
Location: Kingston University
Salary: £18,183 per annum
Contract: Part Time, Permanent
Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday - 25.5 hours per week
Handyperson - Fire Alarm Tester, The Role:
Kingston University has 4 main campus sites plus 2 Halls of Residence and other offices and facilities within an approximate 4-mile radius.
Fire alarms in all these locations must be tested on a weekly basis and the results recorded. A rigid timetable must be followed.
The Fire Alarm Maintenance Tester will be responsible for carrying out the programme of weekly statutory fire alarm tests across the University estate, record the results for the Building's Fire Safety logbooks and Nimbus, which may be inspected by the Fire Brigade at any time.
This includes developing good working knowledge of the different alarm panels on each site, establishing, and maintaining contact with fire wardens on each site and ensuring the weekly timetable is followed.
Key Tasks & Responsibilities:
Immediately report any faults detected in the expected operation of the fire alarms tested, to the KUSCO FM Helpdesk.
Monitor the state of fire precautions: where combustible material or main exit routes are likely to be blocked, to monitor, photograph and report problems to the KUSCO FM Helpdesk for clearance or resolution.
To participate in the annual review of fire risk assessments as and when required.
To assist in Fire Marshall training, as and when required.
To contribute to any fire safety initiatives and best practices for the development of service delivered by KUSCO.
Any other duties as required commensurate with the grade of this post.
Handyperson - Fire Alarm Tester, What we need from you:
Essential
A current and valid driving licence and access to a vehicle
Ability to learn systems quickly and to follow instructions
Good Timekeeping
Proven ability to communicate effectively with all levels of staff, verbal and written
Self-sufficient, able to work without direct supervision, resolving problems
Knowledge of Health & Safety legislation
Observation Skills - ability to notice small details
Recording and administration skills - ability to record what work has been done
The ability to work without direct daily supervision.
Please Note: Training will be given for Nimbus and documentation
Desirable:
Practical skills in the operation of a broad range of fire alarm panels
Working knowledge of Fire Safety precautions and electrical systems
Nimbus training and Operation
Use of their own car/motorbike/bicycle (mileage allowance paid for journeys between sites)
If you feel you have the skills and experience to be successful within this role, click on apply today, forwarding on an up-to-date copy of your CV for consideration in the first instance.
No agencies please.

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