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Security Engineer

Rise Technical Recruitment
Bromsgrove
2 weeks ago
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Security Engineer

West Midlands (Commutable from Birmingham, Dudley, Redditch, Worcester).

£30,000-£45,000 + Monday to Friday (40 Hours) + Gold Standard Training (CISSP) + Progression + Company Van + TOIL + Holidays.

Are you a motivated Security Engineer ready for your next challenge? This role offers the opportunity to deepen your expertise and train to industry gold standards, helping you become a true specialist in your field.

This role offers excellent training and development opportunities to support your career progression, all within a day-based schedule that promotes a healthy work-life balance and includes time off in lieu.

This company specialises in the design, installation and maintenance of security systems for commercial buildings across the UK. They are looking for a hands-on security engineer to uphold their high standards and contribute to the growth of their services.

This is a Monday to Friday, field-based role. The key responsibility of this role includes travel to customer sites across the UK to complete the installation, maintenance and fault finding of security systems including CCTV, intruder alarms and access control.

The Role:

  • Install, maintenance and repair of electrical security systems.
  • Field based role, UK wide.
  • £30,000 £45,000
  • 1 week in 5 call out Rota (£100)

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