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AWC STAFF SERVICES LTD
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12 months ago
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Ex-Mil Recruitment Ltd Basingstoke, Hampshire, United Kingdom
£90,000 – £100,000 pa Remote Clearance Required
Posted
16 May 2025 (12 months ago)

Our client is a major provider of Cyber Security service to the National Grid, due to new contract awards they are looking to recruit a talented Security Engineers.
Security Engineers will work Nationwide on National Grid Gas sites.
Role responsibilities -
Fault diagnosis on electrical fence, CCTV, access control and intruder alarm systems.
Installation of bespoke security alarms.
Planned preventive maintenances on bespoke security systems.
Detecting and reporting defects, snags and complaints.
Responsibility for van stock/replenishment and stock taking.
Competency in problem solving and an ability to make diligent recommendations.
Demonstration to clients and end users of completed systems or individual work.
Arranging PAT and meter calibrations for company issued equipment.
Completion of asset tagging and registration of information.
Essential experience -
Complete understanding and be able to demonstrate at least one of the following disciplines - access control, CCTV, intruder, power fence
Gallagher security systems (access control or perimeter)
Experience in a similar role
In return our client offer esxcellent salary and second to none benefits packages

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