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Posted on: 09 September 2023
Chubb now has an opportunity for a Fire Sprinkler Project Manager based anywhere across the UK. The main goal of this role is to plan and deliver of Mechanical small works, across a range of Fire Suppression products. This role is hybrid with a typical week of four days at home and one out on site/at the head office in Chalfont St Peter.
Job Description
People are at the heart of everything we do, and your wellbeing is hugely important to us. That’s why we are committed to keeping you safe, secure, and happy in your career.
With a new partner in APi Group, we are faced with exciting times ahead - filled with plenty of new opportunities for you. To help us do this we need people like you, with the desire to play your part in making the world a safer place
We have created the perfect platform for you to progress your career with Chubb F&S, with a range of opportunities available.
Responsibilities:
Compliance:
Qualifications
Qualifications/ Experience/Knowledge:
Of graduate calibre with:
Additional Information
More about us:
Chubb is a leading provider of fire safety and security solutions & services for customers worldwide. We have been protecting people and assets for over 200 years. Today, our 14,000 employees in 250 branches in 17 countries work to make the world safer, protect people and provide peace of mind. Our fire, security and monitoring services cover more than 1.3 million sites around the world.
We welcome applications from Fire Sprinkler Project Managers who live within a commutable distance of London, Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham, Glasgow, Cardiff, Bristol, Edinburgh, Brighton, Newcastle, Swindon, Reading, Sheffield.
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