Security Engineer (CCTV, Access Control & Intruder Alarms)

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South East England, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
£36,000 – £45,000 pa
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Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Posted
21 May 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Benefits

Company vehicle & fuel card Plenty of overtime available Opportunity to earn more money via the on-call rota Annual leave provided Pension scheme On-going training opportunities Travel Pay

Security Engineer (CCTV, Access Control & Intruder Alarms) - South East - £36,000- £45,000 Basic Salary Per Annum

Security Engineer (CCTV, Access Control & Intruder Alarms) Package Overview:

  • £36,000 - £45,000 Basic Salary + Overtime (Negotiable depending on experience)
  • Full-Time, Permanent
  • Monday to Friday Hours
  • Area Covered: South East England & the Surrounding Areas

Company Overview - Security Engineer (CCTV, Access Control & Intruder Alarms)

Our Client are currently looking for a Security Engineer to join their highly valued team on a Full-Time, Permanent basis.

With many years’ experience in the industry, they’re entering another period of growth and are looking to expand their team due to customer demand.

Security Engineer (CCTV, Access Control & Intruder Alarms) Role and Responsibilities:

  • Installation, Service, Repair, Fault-finding & Maintenance of IP CCTV, Access Control & Intruder Alarm Systems
  • Field based role, covering a number of sites
  • Working on a range of brands of manufacturer
  • Take responsibility for the overall quality of the work delivered
  • Carry out effective communication with customers at all times
  • Ensure tasks are completed efficiently
  • Providing support to team members where required

Security Engineer (CCTV, Access Control & Intruder Alarms) Skills and Experience Required:

  • A full UK driving licence or equivalent (Essential)
  • A drive and enthusiasm to grab hold of opportunities
  • Ideally you will have at least 3 years’ experience working within the Security Industry (Not essential)
  • Considering applicants with all or single discipline providing you are willing to train
  • Knowledge of a range of manufacturers
  • Desirable qualifications include: IPAF, CSCS/ ECS, FIA and/or City & Guilds
  • A positive attitude and the ability to self-motivate is a must

Benefits of this Security Engineer position include:

  • Competitive basic salary of up to £45,000 per annum (Negotiable depending on experience)
  • Company vehicle & fuel card
  • Plenty of overtime available if wanted
  • Opportunity to earn more money via the on-call rota
  • Annual leave provided
  • Pension scheme
  • On-going training opportunities
  • Travel Pay

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