Security Engineer

Westwood Recruitment Solutions Ltd
Birmingham
10 months ago
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Location: Birmingham
Employment Type: Full-Time | Permanent
Salary Range: £32,000 – £38,000 (Dependent on Experience) + Overtime + Company Vehicle + Benefits
Working Hours: 40 Hours per Week + On-Call Rota

About the Role

My client, a leading provider of integrated security systems, is looking for an experienced and self-motivated Security Engineer to join their team in Birmingham. This is an excellent opportunity for a dedicated professional with a passion for security technology and customer service, to work on a variety of high-profile projects within the Birmingham area. The role involves installation, maintenance, and servicing of security systems, including CCTV, access control, and intruder alarms for both commercial and residential clients.

Key Responsibilities

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Installation & Commissioning:
Install, commission, and service a wide range of security systems including CCTV, access control, intruder alarms, and other integrated security technologies.

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Maintenance & Repairs:
Conduct planned preventative maintenance (PPM) and reactive repair works, ensuring all security systems are fully operational and meet compliance standards.

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System Integration & Configuration:
Work with advanced systems and software, integrating CCTV, access control, and alarm systems into existing infrastructures. Program and configure systems to meet client specifica...

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