Security Engineer, stockport

JR United Kingdom
Stockport
1 week ago
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We are fencing specialists with a proud heritage that stretches back for more than one hundred years. We are a family-owned business and currently in the ownership of the fourth generation Corrie family. The company prides itself on supplying and delivering a quality assured product and service.

About the role:

This role is to install and maintain security systems across the UK. Within this role you will work with a number of different manufacturers including Gallagher, Axis, Hanwha and PAC.

You will be involved with projects from concept right through to commissioning. This is a new team that will offer growth as the team grows. We believe in developing and investing in our people, so if you are looking for a career and the opportunity to learn and develop, this is the role for you.

Must be willing to work away from home.

Responsibilities:

  • Gallagher Pulse Fence System, its Control Systems, Hardware, Software, associated accessories and related requirements under the heading of 'JB Corrie Level 3 Engineering for Gallagher and related product and services’
  • Access Control Equipment and all associated accessories and Safety Equipment, the Hardware, Software, commissioning and handover activities.
  • Preparation of Technical Documents to facilitate the Technical Application and Delivery
  • Preparation of Technical Equipment to facilitate the Technical Delivery - Hardware and Software applications.
  • Maintenance of Technical Equipment, Documentation and related product and service.
  • Ensuring that all JB Corrie and all Technical Hardware and Software Supplier company policies and procedures are adhered to especially Health and Safety, Environmental, and Quality with regards to the Technical Delivery.
  • Installation of Gallagher equipment, CCTV and Access Control across a large portfolio of sites across the UK.
  • Commissioning of Gallagher equipment, CCTV and Access Control making sure that all documentation is completed correctly and on time.
  • Time in the office to help the senior team improve procedures and offer the best possible service to the clients.

We are looking for people who can demonstrate the following behavioural characteristics:

  • Treat others as you would like others to treat you.
  • Do the right thing, even if there is a cost involved.
  • Be available and approachable to staff, customers and suppliers.
  • Follow up promises with actions.
  • Always give the best impression, both personally and of JBC’s.
  • Present well in manner, dress and demeanour.

Hours:Monday - Friday, 37.5 hours, Full time

Rate of Pay:£14 - £20 per hour, depending on experience. Additional compensation provided when staying away from home. Plus a company van and tools.

  • Bonus scheme based on company operating profit
  • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays (including a Christmas shutdown) and the option to purchase an additional 5 days
  • Enhanced maternity/paternity/adoption leave
  • Employer matched pension contributions & life assurance
  • Perkbox - a range of benefits, including health & well-being support

To be considered for the role, you must have the following:

  • Willing to undergo CRB and security checks
  • Strong team working skills
  • Desire to work outside in all seasons.
  • Willing to integrate with others and be part of a team

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