Fire & Security Service Engineer

Sheffield
1 month ago
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V7 Recruitment are happy to be continuing their support with a longstanding client from South Yorkshire. This full-time position places you at the forefront of complex electronic security technology, working hands-on with cutting-edge systems across a broad range of sites.

Package

Salary up to £40,000
Door to door travel
25 days annual leave + BH
Modern van & fuel card
Pension scheme
Training from day 1 on CEM, Avigilon, Axis, Paxton, Indigo Vision + many more security systemsWhat You’ll Do
You’ll be maintaining, servicing and assisted with small-works installations for advanced security solutions—think networked CCTV, access control, intrusion detection and fire systems. Working alongside a high-performing technical team, you’ll ensure every deployment runs smoothly, every test is precise, and every customer receives exceptional support.

You’ll also take ownership of compliance, documentation, and best-practice standards across your projects.

What You Bring

Solid background in security engineering with strong technical and analytical problem-solving capability
Knowledge of security technologies including CCTV, intrusion detection and access control
Understanding of application, network and information security principles
Confident communicator who can work well with clients and colleagues alike
Comfortable balancing on-site and remote work in a hybrid setup
Relevant certifications or industry experience within security/safety are a strong advantageIf you’re driven by technical excellence and looking for a role where your expertise directly shapes safer, smarter environments, this opportunity could be the perfect next step.

V7 Recruitment is an equal opportunities employer and does not discriminate on the grounds of age, disability, gender, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. All applications will be considered solely on merit and suitability for the role.
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