Mobile Security Engineer – London – £45,000 & D2D

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Southend-on-Sea, England
13 months ago
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Mobile Security Engineer – London – £45,000 & D2D


RGB Network are currently representing a Nationwide Security Specialist Company, who carry out a variety of services from design, installation and maintenance to a number of high-end clients. Due to sheer growth, they are seeking a Junior security Engineer to join their team


Salary Package:

  • £35,000 - £45,000
  • Door to Door Travel
  • 40 Hour Week
  • Company Van – Fuel Card
  • No Call Out
  • Overtime
  • 28 Days Holidays inc Bank Holidays


 


Duties:

  • Servicing, maintenance and reactive faults on:
  • Access Control & CCTV Systems


 


Area Of Cover:

  • London




Qualifications:

  • Relevant Qualifications


 

Please Contact:

Georgie Thain






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