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

I Am Currently Representing An Nationwide Fire & Security Specialist Company, Who Carry Out A Variety Of Services From Design, Installation And Maintenance To A Number Of Clients. Due to sheer Growth they are seeking a junior security engineer.  


Salary Package:

  • £25,000 - £33,000
  • 40 Hour Week
  • Company Van – Fuel Card
  • Travel Time – Give a hours each way
  • Call Out Rota
  • Overtime
  • 22 Days Holidays & Bank Holidays
  • Training on Fire systems


 
Duties:

  • Servicing, 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


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