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£35,000-£45,000 + Overtime + Company Van + Door To Door Pay + Training Provided + Pension + Immediate Start

Are you a skilled security engineer looking to take the next step in your career with a company that truly values your expertise? If so, this role is for you. This company is seeking a dedicated security engineer with experience in servicing access control and door entry systems, specifically within the social housing and care home sectors. If you have a background working with CCTV and intruder alarms we want to hear from you!

This company specialises in design, install and maintenance of fire alarm systems, fire and security doors, CCTV, and access control systems for social housing. Your role as a security engineer includes door to door pay with a company van that is available for personal use. If you are looking for a long term career with a stable company that will support you in your career then apply now and join a company where you're more than just a number - you're part of a team that invests in your success.

Your Role As ASecurity EngineerWill Include:

  • Service, maintain and fault-find on a range of access control and door entry systems
  • Work on CCTV and alarm systems
  • Travel to sites

The Successful Security Engineer Will Have:

  • Access control and intruder alarm servicing: 3 years (required)
  • Paxton systems: 3 years (required)
  • Galaxy systems: 3 years (preferred)
  • UK driving licence

If you are interested in this position please contact Sai on

Keywords: Security Engineer, Servicing Access Control, Door Entry, Social Housing, CCTV, Intruder Alarms, Design, Installation, Maintenance, Fire Alarms, Security Doors, Travel, Paxton, Galaxy, London, Watford, Surrey, Bromley, Gravesend, Dartford

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