Trainee Security Engineer

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West Midlands
1 year ago
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Role:Trainee Small Works/Security Engineer
Location: Midlands
Salary: £24,000

The Role:
As a Trainee Small Works/Security Engineer, you'll play a key role in supporting the installation, maintenance, and upgrading of security systems, including CCTV, alarms, and access control. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with an interest in security technology who is eager to learn the ropes and develop valuable industry skills.

You'll work closely with experienced engineers and project managers, gaining first-hand experience across a variety of security solutions. Each day will present new challenges, from troubleshooting and repairs to assisting with project rollouts and upgrades.

Requirements:

  • Interest or background in security systems (CCTV, alarms, access control)
  • A keen eye for detail and problem-solving mindset
  • Full UK driving license
  • Eager to learn and grow within a dynamic team

What We Offer:

  • Full training and hands-on experience
  • Career development opportunities
  • A chance to work with industry-leading security solutions

Apply today and become part of a team that makes a real difference!

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