Security Installation Engineer

WHITE RAVEN RESOURCING LTD
Wa42Ls, WA4 2LS, United Kingdom
2 days ago
£38,000 – £42,000 pa

Salary

£38,000 – £42,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
29 May 2026 (2 days ago)

Benefits

Company Van Mobile Phone Ongoing Training 20 days Holiday + bank holidays (rising to 25 days) On-Call Allowance Private Healthcare (after qualifying period) Workplace Pension Scheme
Security Installation Engineer

Warrington based – Nationwide Travel

White Raven Resourcing Ltd are acting as a recruitment agency in relation to permanent recruitment activities.

Are you looking for more than just a job? Do you want to be part of a supportive, highly successful organisation where you’re valued and encouraged to grow?

Our client are a well-established security systems installation and service provider, built on strong values, exceptional service, and a genuine commitment to our people. With a close-knit, team-oriented culture, we aim to create an environment where individuals can thrive, develop their skills, and build a long-term career.

Due to continued expansion and ambitious growth plans, we are seeking an experienced Security Installation Engineer to join their North-West team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys working in a dynamic environment where career development and shared success are key priorities.

Why Join Our Client?
  • Supportive & Values-Driven Culture – Be part of a collaborative team where your contributions are recognised and rewarded.
  • Career Progression – Rapid growth creates real opportunities for advancement.
  • Long-Term Stability – Ongoing investment in training, certifications, and personal development.
  • Varied & Exciting Projects – Work across domestic, commercial, industrial, and educational sectors on modern security systems.
What You’ll Do:
  • Install and service:
    • IP CCTV systems (including remotely monitored solutions)
    • Intruder alarms
    • Access control systems
    • Fire alarm systems
  • Work on sites nationwide as part of an experienced and supportive team
  • Deliver high-quality service aligned with professional standards and customer expectations

Requirements

What We’re Looking For:


Proven experience with:


Networking

  • CCTV systems
  • Access control
  • Intruder alarms
  • Fire alarm systems


Strong installation and servicing background


Willingness to travel across the UK


Good verbal and written communication skills


Full, clean driving licence


Ability to pass an Enhanced DBS check

Desirable (but not essential):


ECS card


IPAF certification


Relevant industry qualifications


Benefits

What You’ll Get in Return:



Salary: £38,000 – £42,000 per year (depending on experience)


Working Hours: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm, with overtime available


Company Van & Mobile Phone provided


Career Development: Ongoing training on the latest technologies


Holiday Allowance: 20 days + bank holidays (rising to 25 days with service)


On-Call Allowance


Private Healthcare (after qualifying period)


Workplace Pension Scheme


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