CCTV / Security Engineer

Rise Technical Recruitment Limited
Greater London
6 days ago
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CCTV / Security Engineer
£30,000 - £35,000 + Optional Overtime + Van (Personal Use) + Fuel Card + Door To Door + Phone + Laptop + Tablet + Full Technical Training + Clear Scope Of Progression + No Weekend Work

Field Based Role- Commutable from Surrey, Reading, Guildford, Basingstoke, Oxford Or Anywhere Nearby

Are you a CCTV Engineer that is looking to step into a highly autonomous role, where you will receive full technical training into access control, security and fire protection, by in-house experts with the scope of you to become a go-to technical expert in your field, all whilst having the option of unlimited overtime so you can significantly increase your earnings?

On offer is a role where you will be paid door to door travel, where you will be working on industry leading equipment, where you will be able to showcase your skill set, combined with having a clear scope of progression up to senior level roles, or project management roles of the tools.

This company is an industry leading fire and security installation and maintenance business that has built up a fantastic reputation for the work they complete and how they treat their staff. They are going through a period of exponential growth so are looking to expand their workforce.

On offer is a days-based role, covering the UK where you will have to do occasional overseas travel for work, in addition to being provided all the resources and autonomy in order for you to become a go-to technical expert within the fire and security industry.

This role would suit a CCTV Engineer, that is looking to step into the fire and security industry where you will receive full technical training into the role, with the scope of you to become a go-to expert, combined with having a clear scope of progression to senior roles or roles off the tool, in addition to having the option of unlimited overtime.

The Role:

  1. Installations and maintenance on a wide range of security products
  2. Full technical training
  3. Very occasional weekday call outs and overseas stay aways


The Candidate:

  1. Experience installing commercial security cameras
  2. Driving license
  3. Able to do occasional stay aways and call outs

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