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Service Engineer, Access Control Engineer, Security Engineer

Scarlet Selection Ltd
London
3 weeks ago
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A genuinely exciting Service Engineer opportunity has arisen with this leading provider or door entry, access control and warden call systems. They are looking for an experienced Door Entry/Access Control Engineer to cover the Kent area.

LOCATION:Candidates will live in Kent/Surrey and cover Kent and Surrey as a territory. Working 8.30am to 5.00pm Monday to Friday. You will be on the call-out rota (once through probation) 1 week out of every 5 (and paid additionally for it).

SALARY:The basic salary is between £35,000 to £40,000 (depending on experience). OTE is approximately £48k (+). Overtime is earned most days as Engineers are paid from the time they leave home/office to the time they get back. You will also receive 20 days annual leave and company pension. You will also receive a company van.

As Service Engineer, you will be responding to 'service calls' in and around the Kent area. Fault finding and repairing door entry systems, access control systems and warden call systems.

Additional training will be provided if needed.

Successful candidates will have a minimum of 2 years' Service Engineer experience with door entry, access control or warden call experience and have a full driving license. If this sounds like it could be of interest, please apply ASAP.

Contact: In the first instance please send your CV to Kelly Duke

ELIGIBILITY

All vacancies are based in the UK. It is unlawful to employ a person who does not have permission to live and work in the UK and we will therefore only consider applications from candidates who are eligible to work in the EU.

Scarlet Selection are UK-based recruitment specialists, placing experienced professionals across all industry sectors.

The services Scarlet Selection provides are those of an employment agency.


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