Security Systems Field Service Engineer

Operations Resources
Eltham, SE9 5AS, United Kingdom
2 months ago
£35,000 – £41,820 pa

Salary

£35,000 – £41,820 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
31 Mar 2026 (2 months ago)

Benefits

Company van On call payment 1.5x overtime

Security Systems Field Service Engineer - CCTV, Access Control and Door Entry

Looking for an experienced CCTV, Security Systems Field Service Engineer to repair faults on CCTV, Access Control and Door Entry Systems, systems like: Hikvision, Comelit, Paxton etc.

You will be joining a small team covering issues on systems in both residential and commercial environments.

The work is mostly service maintenance calls with some small works projects.

The client has service work across the South of London M25 area, we are ideally looking for an Engineer who is based in the South of London or Kent or Surrey area.

Salary will depend on experience, likely to be in the region of £35 - £40000 + business use company van.

There is on call is 1 in 4 Saturday and Sunday daytime hours only (there is no nights on this), which adds around £2K in on call payment, and 1.5x over time for any hours worked, they pay door to door as overtime.

This is a full time PAYE permanent position.

To apply for this position you must:

  • have worked as a Security Systems Engineer
  • hold a full UK driving licence
  • have no issues passing a DBS check
  • be willing to work 1 in 4 weekend on call
  • live in a: SW, SE, TW, KT, SM, CR, DA or BR postcode area.

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