Quality Inspector - Port Elizabeth ( Security Alarms)

Quality Inspector - Port Elizabeth ( Security Alarms)


Company
Fidelity Services Group
Location
Gqeberha
Posted
28 days ago
Via
Adzuna

Job Description
Overall Purpose of the Job: The aim of a Quality Inspector is to inspect Dealer and In-house alarm installations.

Minimum Qualifications and Experience:

Grade 12
Previous technical alarm experience – proven track record.
PSIRA Registration – Grade C.
Computer literate – Microsoft Office and Listener.
Driver’s license (essential)
Sober habits and candidate must be presentable.
Good communication skills.

Main Duties and Responsibilities:

Schedule inspections with clients and capture the inspection results when needed.
Capture results and file all inspection results when needed.
Do 8 inspections and complete all inspection documentation daily
Generate inspection reports based on the inspection outcome.
Collect photographic evidence on inspection failures
Report status of inspections to management and assist in determining common failure reasons with the aim to minimize failures.
Liaise with Dealer and In-house management regarding inspection results.
Analyse and report trends found.
Will be required to travel to other branches.
Vehicle to be kept clean and tidy at all times
Follow all relevant Standing Operating Procedures
Ensure that the disciplinary code is adhered to at all times
Assistance with any client problems or complaints
Attend all required meetings and training sessions
Standing Operating Procedures must be upheld
Meeting and keeping on agreed times
High standard of service must be upheld
Ensure compliance of the Occupational Health and Safety Act
Ensure that the FADT Vision and Mission are upheld at all times

We reserve the right not to make an appointment to any advertised position. Whilst preference is given to existing employees at all times and the choice made is purely on merit, Historically Disadvantaged Candidates and Black Female Candidates are encouraged and supported in the FSG team. Whilst black female candidates will be given priority as per our transformation policy subject to the above criteria.

Fidelity Services Group (Pty) Ltd supports global fair practice and business ethics on continuous development of our human capital as the key resource to our success in the markets in which we participate.

Should you not be contacted regarding this position within 10 working days from the closing date, please regard your application as unsuccessful.

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