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We are looking for experience CCTV, intruder alarm and fire alarm installers.
17 Short's Gardens, WC2H 9AT, London
Electronic Security installation • 1-10 empleados
En JOB TODAY desde abril, 2021
We are doing Cctv intruder alarm and fire alarms.
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Location: London At Boom, we don’t hire mercenaries. We hire missionaries. Engineers who want to architect systems that power a global platform. We’re building something that redefines how people interact with money, outside of the banking system. That takes backend engineers who can scale, secure, and future-proof critical infrastructure. Responsibilities : • Design, build, and scale backend services with low latency, high throughput, and strong reliability., • Implement secure APIs, integrations, and data flows that connect mobile apps with blockchain components., • Collaborate closely with product owner, frontend, mobile, and blockchain engineers for seamless product delivery., • Champion performance optimization, monitoring, documentation 1and observability., • Lead code reviews, mentor teammates, and set engineering best practices., • Stay ahead of emerging backend architectures and distributed systems approaches. Requirements : • 5+ years of backend development experience (Node.js, Go, Java, or similar)., • Strong understanding of scalable system design, microservices, and cloud infra (AWS/GCP/Azure)., • Expertise in databases (SQL + NoSQL), caching, and data pipelines., • Familiarity with security, authentication, and encryption best practices., • Problem-solving mindset and ability to thrive in high-intensity, fast-moving environments. Nice to Have : • Experience with event-driven architectures and real-time data., • Exposure to blockchain integrations or Web3 APIs., • Background in fintech, marketplaces, or high-traffic consumer platforms. Extra Perks at Boom • Crescending Salary (First 90 Days): you prove impact, we ramp your pay up, faster than most companies promote., • Stock Options (Post 90 Days): real ownership. Not play money, but a meaningful equity stake in Boom’s future., • Missionary Bonus: milestone-based cash or digital asset rewards for those who go above-and-beyond expectations in the first year., • Founder Access: direct collaboration with founders/leadership, not layers of management., • Rapid Growth Path: prove yourself in 90 days and you won’t just work on tickets, you’ll lead initiatives., • Onsite Culture: daily face-to-face collaboration in London., • Wellbeing Support: private healthcare & wellness allowance (because missionaries need fuel, too)., • Time for Mastery: dedicated “Build Fridays” to experiment, refactor, or research new tech (mobile + blockchain)., • Immersive Offsites: team offsites (local & abroad) to reset, align, and celebrate wins together. Compensation & Rewards • Base Salary (London, senior-level):, • First 90 days: £5,500 → £7,500 → £9,500/month crescending structure., • Post-90 days: £95,000 – £130,000+ full base salary depending on performance and seniority., • Equity / Stock Options: meaningful ownership in Boom., • Missionary Bonus: milestone-based cash or digital asset rewards., • Healthcare & Wellness: private cover + allowance.
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This role combines technical expertise with creativity to produce high-quality audio experiences . 🔍 Key Responsibilities Technical Setup and Maintenance · Set up, test, and maintain audio equipment, including microphones, mixing consoles, amplifiers, and speakers . · Diagnose and troubleshoot technical issues with equipment during recordings or live performances . · Ensure equipment is safely installed and operational before and after sessions . Recording and Editing · Record audio in studio or live settings, capturing individual instruments, vocals, and sound effects . · Edit and enhance recorded tracks using digital audio workstations (DAWs) like Pro Tools, Logic Pro, or Ableton Live . · Remove unwanted noise, add effects (e.g., reverb, equalization), and synchronize audio with visual media . Mixing and Mastering · Balance and mix multiple audio tracks to create a cohesive final product . · Master audio to ensure consistency across playback formats (e.g., streaming, CD, vinyl) . · Apply techniques like compression, EQ matching, and sidechaining to refine sound quality . Collaboration and Creative Input · Work closely with producers, directors, musicians, and other stakeholders to understand their artistic vision . · Offer creative suggestions for sound design, effects, and technical improvements . · Liaise with other departments (e.g., lighting, video) to ensure seamless integration during productions . Live Sound Management · Manage front-of-house or monitor mixes for live events (e.g., concerts, theater, sports) to ensure optimal sound for audiences and performers . · Adjust audio levels in real-time during performances and resolve any sound-related issues . ⚙️ Skills and Qualifications Essential Skills · Technical Proficiency: Expertise in audio hardware (e.g., mixing consoles, microphones) and software (e.g., DAWs, plugins) . · Acoustic Knowledge: Understanding of sound waves, acoustics, and audio signal processing . · Critical Listening: Ability to discern pitch, timing, and sound quality with a keen ear for detail . · Problem-Solving: Quick thinking to address technical issues under pressure, especially during live events . · Communication: Strong interpersonal skills to collaborate effectively with team members and clients . Education and Experience · Education: A degree or diploma in audio engineering, music production, or a related field (e.g., electrical engineering, physics) is advantageous but not always required . · Experience: Practical experience through internships, volunteering, or freelance work is highly valued. Many sound engineers start as assistants or runners in studios . · Certifications: Industry certifications (e.g., from the Abbey Road Institute) can enhance employability . 💼 Work Environment · Settings: Studios, live venues, theaters, broadcast stations, or film sets . · Hours: Irregular and long hours, including evenings, weekends, and holidays, especially for live events . · Physical Demands: Noisy environments; may require lifting equipment and standing for extended periods . 💵 Salary Expectations · United Kingdom: £17,000–£45,000 per year, with experienced engineers earning up to £50,000+ . · United States: $48,100–$249,700 per year, with freelancers charging $40–$96 per hour . · Germany: €47,500–€80,100 per year . · Note: Freelance rates vary based on experience, reputation, and project scope . 🚀 Career Progression · Entry-Level: Start as a runner, assistant, or technical helper in studios or live events . · Mid-Career: Specialize in areas like mixing, mastering, or live sound reinforcement . · Advanced Roles: Progress to senior engineer, studio manager, or freelance consultant. Some engineers establish their own studios . 🌟 Additional Notes · Creativity and Innovation: Sound engineers often contribute artistically to projects, influencing the final sound output . · Networking: Building professional relationships is crucial for career growth, as many jobs are obtained through word-of-mouth . · Continuous Learning: Staying updated with emerging technologies (e.g., spatial audio, AI-based tools) is essential . This job description highlights the multifaceted role of a sound engineer, blending technical skills with creative input to deliver exceptional audio experiences. Sound.Certainly! Here is a detailed job description for a Sound Engineer, synthesized from the search results: 🎧 Job Description: Sound Engineer A Sound Engineer (also known as an Audio Engineer or Recording Engineer) is responsible for managing and manipulating sound across various media, including live events, music recordings, film, television, radio, and video games. This role combines technical expertise with creativity to produce high-quality audio experiences .
We currently have a position available for an experienced plumber and/or Gas Safe engineer. You will be required to carry out jobbing works ranging from replacement taps, boiler breakdowns and blocked pipework. As well as new boiler installs and bathrooms. 8am to 5pm. Monday to Friday. With occasional weekend work (emergency call out rota). Opportunity to earn over and above if the work is available. PAYE. Full time only positions available. Salary negotiable dependent on experience. Van supplied with position. You will need your own hand tools and power tools. Ideally a minimum of 5 years’ experience on boiler breakdowns. You will be joining a small team of guys and must have a 'Can Do' attitude. We predominately work in and around Fulham. Full UK driving licence required. References required. Duck Plumbing & Heating Ltd
Am refrigeration and air condition engineer who deals in services, repairs, high temperature issues, replacement of parts, installation of air conditioners and maintenance