Security Service Engineer – Scotland - £38K D2D

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Security Service Engineer – Scotland - £38,000 + D2D Travel
 

I am currently representing a well-established and well-respected building services company, who are experiencing significant growth throughout the business. As a result, they are now recruiting for enterprise level security engineers in the Scotland area.
 

Salary Package:

• £29,000 - £38,000
• OTE £40,000 - £51,000
• Company car or van
• Travel paid door to door
• 22 Holidays & Bank Holidays, rising to 26
• Mobile Phone & laptop
• 40 hour week
• Overtime available
• Callout 1 in 8, £225 standby
• Pension scheme
• Private healthcare
• Training courses and upskilling
 

Area Of Cover:

• Glasgow/Edinburgh/Scotland
 

Carrying out the following:

• Reactive servicing/maintenance, callouts and repairs (some PPMs also)
 

Equipment:

• Enterprise level CCTV and Access Control systems: (training provided)
• C-Cure, Lenel, Gallagher, Genetec, Avigilon, Milestone
• Small amount of intruder alarm work
 

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