Electronic Security Systems Engineer- CCTV, Intruder Alarm & Access Control

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East Midlands, United Kingdom
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£34,000 – £42,000 pa

Salary

£34,000 – £42,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
2 Jun 2026 (Today)

Benefits

Company Vehicle Fuel Card Overtime Opportunities On-Call Rota with Additional Earnings Paid Annual Leave Pension Scheme Career Progression Opportunities

Electronic Security Systems Engineer – CCTV, Intruder Alarm & Access Control- East Midlands - £34,000- £42,000

  • £34,000- £42,000 (dependent on experience)
  • Company vehicle and fuel card
  • Overtime opportunities available
  • On-call rota with additional earning potential
  • Paid annual leave, Pension scheme
  • Career progression opportunities
  • Covering East Midlands

Overview

As an Electronic Security Systems Engineer, you will be responsible for the installation, servicing and maintenance of a range of security systems across multiple customer sites.

You will work with technologies including intruder alarm systems, CCTV systems and access control solutions, ensuring all systems are installed, configured and maintained to a high standard.

This is a field-based role covering regional customer sites, with occasional requirement for planned maintenance and reactive callouts.

Electronic Security Systems Engineer – Key Responsibilities

  • Install, service and maintain intruder alarm systems
  • Install and configure CCTV systems (IP and analogue)
  • Carry out fault-finding and system diagnostics
  • Complete planned preventative maintenance (PPM) visits
  • Respond to reactive service callouts when required
  • Ensure all work is completed in line with industry standards and compliance requirements
  • Maintain accurate service records and documentation
  • Provide excellent customer service while on site

Electronic Security Systems Engineer – Skills and Experience Required

  • Experience in electronic security systems (CCTV, intruder alarms, access control)
  • Strong fault-finding and diagnostic skills
  • Knowledge of IP-based CCTV systems is highly desirable
  • Understanding of security system commissioning and maintenance
  • Ability to work independently across customer sites
  • Good communication and customer service skills
  • Full UK Driving Licence (essential)
  • Relevant industry qualifications

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