Security Engineer

Concept Resourcing
Chester
3 days ago
Create job alert

Security EngineerLocation: Chester & Surrounding - Travel within the region and occasional overnight stays requiredJob Type: Full Time, PermanentSalary: Up to £35k basic DOEJob Purpose: To support in service activities, including daily fault requests, planned preventative maintenance (PPM) duties, and out-of-hours (OOH) reactive duties for large-scale, high-end integrated systems from a broad client base. The role involves ensuring the site remains safe and secure, requiring flexibility, a 'can do' attitude, and occasional travel away from home.Offer:Flexible Working, Around Core HoursHealth & Wellbeing ProgrammeLife Assurance (4 x Annual Salary)5% Matched Pension SchemeCarry Over Holidays (Up To 5)Reward & Recognition ProgrammeLong Service RewardsLearning & DevelopmentMonday to Friday,25 days holiday + bank holidaysKey Accountabilities:General:Provide reliable, courteous, and efficient service.Maintain a positive company image through high standards of dress and communication.Close/update helpdesk after each service visit.Ensure company vehicles are well-maintained.Maintain a high level of personal performance, demonstrating a willingness to help colleagues.Adhere to company Management Systems.Assist with the call-out rota.Undertake any other duties as required by the Service Manager to deliver top-class service to the client.Field-Based:Care, maintenance, and repair of complex Analogue and Digital CCTV Systems on public highways, shopping malls, custodial, and general areas.Care, maintenance, and repair of functional and managed control rooms.Care, maintenance, and repair of multi-site Access Control Systems.Support and maintain Perimeter Detection Systems.Complete planned preventative maintenance.Occasional nights away.Skills & Qualifications:Sound knowledge of CCTV, IT, and PID Systems.Sound knowledge of Access Control systems with Site Mustering.Sound knowledge of DVR & NVR systems.On-site repair capability.Desirable knowledge in areas such as PID's, Galaxy Alarms, Cortech GUI, CEM Access Control, Synergy, Video Matrix Systems, IP Systems, Networks, Raid Recording, and first-line repairs on Gates and Barriers.Analytical thinker with a methodical approach to problem-solving.Confident and able to complete documentation.Able to multitask and work to tight schedules.Good at knowledge sharing.Keen to develop new skills.Good self-discipline skills (organised, reliable, self-starter).Flexible approach to working practices and requirements.Team player - offers support and knows when to seek help.Strong customer and communication skills.Good telephone manner that inspires customer confidence.Full UK driving license.Relevant experience; knowledge of the bus industry, CCTV, or electrical is desirable.Full training will be provided.Apply now or contact Aleks on the below:M. 07940149373T. 01384 246 262E.TPBN1_UKTJ

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Security Engineer, Senior, London, Bank 75k

Security Engineer

Security Engineering Manager - Detection Engineering

Security Engineer

Security Engineer

Security Engineer

Get the latest insights and jobs direct. Sign up for our newsletter.

By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Navigating Cybersecurity Career Fairs Like a Pro: Preparing Your Pitch, Questions to Ask, and Follow-Up Strategies to Stand Out

In a world where digital threats are escalating and online infrastructure underpins nearly every aspect of our personal and professional lives, cybersecurity has swiftly become one of the most sought-after career fields. Demand for skilled cybersecurity professionals outstrips supply, both in the UK and globally. From ethical hackers and penetration testers to governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) specialists, the opportunities are extensive—and lucrative. Amidst this surge in demand, cybersecurity career fairs provide an invaluable chance to meet potential employers face-to-face, gain industry insights, and make connections that can accelerate your career trajectory. Unlike applying to countless jobs online, these events bring companies, security leaders, and aspiring candidates together under one roof. When approached with the right strategy, a single conversation at a cybersecurity fair can open the door to your dream job. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore how to prepare thoroughly, engage confidently, and follow up effectively after a cybersecurity career fair. By incorporating these insights into your approach, you’ll stand out from the crowd and maximise your chances of securing the perfect role in this fast-growing field.

Common Pitfalls Cyber Security Job Seekers Face and How to Avoid Them

The cyber security industry in the UK and worldwide is experiencing rapid growth. With cyber attacks growing in sophistication and frequency, organisations are investing more resources than ever into defending their digital assets. From penetration testers and threat analysts to security architects and compliance officers, cyber security professionals are in high demand across a variety of sectors—including finance, healthcare, government, and retail. Yet, in spite of this high demand, the process of landing a cyber security role can be more challenging than many candidates anticipate. The stakes are high: prospective employers entrust cyber professionals with their most sensitive data, their compliance posture, and often their core business operations. Therefore, they’re looking for candidates who can demonstrate not just technical know-how, but also excellent communication, adaptability, and an awareness of the broader business context. In this article, we’ll explore the most common pitfalls that cyber security job seekers face, especially in the UK market, and how to avoid them. Whether you’re a recent graduate, a professional transitioning from a different field, or an experienced practitioner aiming for a senior role, these insights will help you stand out and secure the opportunities that fit your skill set and career goals.

Career Paths in Cybersecurity: From Entry-Level Roles to Leadership and Beyond

Cybersecurity has emerged as one of the most critical and fastest-growing fields in technology today. With data breaches and ransomware attacks making headlines, organisations of all sizes and in every sector are recognising the urgent need for robust cybersecurity measures. As a result, professionals with the right mix of technical and strategic skills are in high demand—offering competitive salaries, diverse career paths, and ample opportunities for progression. How do you begin a career in cybersecurity, and how can you advance from technical roles to leadership positions? In this in-depth guide, we explore the cybersecurity career ladder, outlining roles at entry, mid, and senior levels, as well as the key skills, qualifications, and experiences you’ll need to climb it. Whether you’re an aspiring cybersecurity analyst, a seasoned penetration tester, or an IT professional looking to pivot, this article will help you understand the paths available and how to chart your course towards success in the thriving UK cybersecurity market.