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Field Service Security Systems Engineer

Exeter
3 weeks ago
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Role: Field Service Security Systems Engineer 
Location: Exeter
Salary: Up to £45,000 – Vehicle Provided
Hours: Monday to Friday, with flexibility to manage own schedule
No on-call requirement

Be part of a business that values you where you’re more than just a number.

We’re working with one of the UK’s leading perimeter and electronic security specialists, protecting critical national infrastructure and major clients across the country. We’re looking for an experienced Field Service Security Systems Engineer to take ownership of a key maintenance contract across Devon, Cornwall, Dorset, and Somerset.

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a progressive, people-first company that isn’t set in its ways. A place where your ideas matter, your contribution is recognised, and your career can grow.

The Role
• Service and maintain CCTV, Access Control, Intruder, PIDS and Audio Systems (e.g. Gallagher, Axis)
• Provide technical support, troubleshooting and diagnostics both remotely and on-site
• Plan and carry out remedial works to ensure full system functionality
• Collaborate with project managers, consultants, and clients to deliver a high-quality service
• Produce clear and accurate service reports
• Ensure all work complies with industry standards and cybersecurity best practices
• Keep up to date with emerging security technologies and innovations

Salary & Benefits
• Up to £45,000+ OTE (base + supplements, depending on experience)
• Company vehicle provided
• 22 days’ holiday + bank holidays
• Stable, long-term role with a growing national contractor
• Training and development – personal development plans to support your growth
• Health & wellbeing resources
• Uniform, PPE, tools and ongoing training provided Company pension (3% employer contribution) and Life assurance (4x salary)

About You
• 3–5 years’ experience in Access Control and CCTV system engineering
• Platform certifications (e.g. Gallagher) – desirable
• Strong understanding of IP networking, PoE, VLANs, and system integration
• Skilled in structured cabling, power systems, and control panels
• Excellent customer service and communication skills
• Full UK driving licence (max 6 points)
• CSCS / SSSTS qualification
• Experience working in regulated environments (utilities, airports, data centres, etc.)
• Awareness of cybersecurity principles in physical security

If you are a  Field Service Security Systems Engineer looking for the next stage in your career please apply

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