Junior Security Engineer – £33K – South LDN / Kent

TN United Kingdom
London
11 months ago
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Junior Security Engineer – £33,000 – South London / Kent

Client:RGB Network

Location:London, United Kingdom

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EU work permit required:Yes

Job Description:

Junior Security Engineer – £33,000 – South London / Kent

I am currently representing a nationwide fire & security specialist company, which carries out a variety of services from design, installation, and maintenance to a diverse client base. Due to significant growth, they are seeking a junior security engineer.

Salary Package:

  • £25,000 - £33,000
  • 40-hour week
  • Company van – fuel card
  • Travel time – paid hours each way
  • Call-out rota
  • Overtime
  • 22 days holidays & bank holidays
  • Training on fire systems

Duties:

  • Servicing and reactive faults on: door entry, access control, CCTV systems

Area of Cover:

  • South London / Kent

Qualifications:

  • Relevant qualifications

Requirements:

  • Electrical qualifications
  • Manufacturing qualifications
  • CSCS card

Please contact:Georgie Thain

Phone:

#J-18808-Ljbffr

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