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Security Engineer

The Talent Partnership
London
4 weeks ago
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My client, a trusted and established leader in smart building technology is looking for an experienced Security Engineer to join a dedicated Small Works and Installation Team, based on-site across various Central London client locations.

This is a hands-on role requiring a strong background in installing and maintaining electronic security systems including CCTV, Access Control, Intruder Alarms, and Perimeter Detection.

You’ll take responsibility for the full project lifecycle on small works from installation to commissioning whilst providing responsive support for break/fix issues and service callouts.

To be considered for this role you will need to have a valid ECS or CSCS card and a full, clean UK Driving Licence as well as:

A minimum of 2+ years’ experience in security system installation
Hands-on experience with technologies from key manufacturers including:
Axis, Avigilon, Milestone, CCure, Gallagher, Genetec, CEM, Honeywell, Zenitel, Commend
Strong understanding of industry standards and best practices
Ability to interpret construction and electrical drawings
Excellent communication and reporting skills
It would also be desired if you also had either of :

Have a First Aid certification
Be IPAF or PASMA qualified
Have any experience of AV, IT infrastructure, IoT, wireless networks, or fibre systems
Responsibilities will include

Installation & Commissioning

Install, configure, and commission a wide range of security systems, including:

CCTV (IP and Analogue)
Access Control (Proximity, Smart Card, Biometric)
Intruder Alarms
Intercom and Video Entry Systems
Perimeter Intrusion Detection

Perform accurate cable routing, termination, testing, and documentation.
Mount and align hardware such as cameras, sensors, door readers, and control panels to meet design and compliance standards.
Interpret and work from site drawings, schematics, scopes, and specifications.
Carry out on-site surveys and report findings effectively.
Test and verify all system components and provide client training where needed.
Ensure all work is compliant with relevant standards (e.g. BS EN, NSI, SSAIB).
Service & Maintenance

Respond promptly to service requests and perform preventative maintenance.
Diagnose and repair faults in installed systems, including firmware and software updates.
Replace defective components and make configuration changes as needed.
Maintain accurate service records and report issues in line with company processes.
Client & Team Interaction

Work collaboratively with clients, sub-contractors, and colleagues on-site.
Communicate effectively with project managers, senior engineers, and the scheduling team.
Use customer portals and reporting tools as directed by the Engineering Manager.
Assist with other duties in the Security Engineering team where required.
General Duties

Maintain vehicle stock, tools, and equipment in good working order.
Follow all company Health & Safety procedures and site-specific RAMS.
Participate in the on-call rota for emergency support.
Attend training, product certifications, and upskilling sessions as required.
Adhere to company policies on GDPR, data security, and confidentiality.
If you want to be part of a growing company at the forefront of smart building innovation this could be the job for you. Not only will you receive an excellent salary, but you will also get ongoing training and development to grow your technical skills.

If you’re a skilled Security Engineer looking for your next career move with a forward-thinking business, we’d love to hear from you

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