Access Control and CCTV Engineer

4Way Recruitment
Esher
1 year ago
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Title:Access Control and CCTV Engineer (Service or Install Roles)

Location of Works:South West London

The Company:Highly successful security company with years of industry experience, providing solutions to commercial, private, public, residential and the retail market. Due to expansion, they are now seeking additional Access Control & CCTV Engineers.

Package:

£35,000 - £42,000 basic

Travel time paid door to door

Overtime rate is paid at time and a half with Sundays and Public Holidays paid double

1 in 7 Call out rota

Automatic company van and fuel card

25 days’ holiday + Bank Holidays

Ongoing training and career progression

Engineer of the moth bonus scheme

Main Responsibilities:

3 years plus experience, installing, servicing and commissioning Access control & CCTV Systems

Servicing Access control and CCTV Systems

Installing Access control and CCTV Systems

Troubleshooting and fixing faults with the Access control and CCTV Systems

Maintaining correct and accurate documentation for onsite records

Excellent customer service

Working independently or in a team

Working to high British Standards

Knowledge and experience:

3 years plus experience, installing, servicing and commissioning Access control & CCTV Systems

Driving Licence – No points desired.

Experience with Intruder alarms and Fire alarms is advantageous but not essential

Working within all sectors: Commercial, Industrial, Residential, Private and Public.

If you are local to the area and seeking a new Fire and Security Engineer position, then please apply now.

If your application is successful a 4way member will be in touch.

Security Engineer / Security Service Engineer / Install Engineer / Service Engineer / Access Control / CCTV Systems / Fire & Security / Intruder Alarms / Fire Alarms

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