Security Engineer – North London - £34,000

Idibu
Southend-on-Sea, England
15 months ago
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Security Engineer – North London - £34,000
 
I am currently representing fire & security specialist company, who carry out a variety of services from design, installation and maintenance to several clients across London.
Due to sheer growth, they are now seeking a security engineer to join their growing team.
 
Salary Package:

  • £30,000 - £34,000
  • Call Out Rota
  • Company Van – Private use
  • 25 Days Holidays Plus Bank Holidays
  • Training on fire systems
  • Overtime
  • Travel Time


 
Area Of Cover:

  • North London


Responsibilities:

  • Maintenance, fault finding, small works and servicing on:
  • Fire Alarms
  • Intruder Alarms
  • CCTV Systems
  • Access Control


Please Contact
Georgie Thain

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