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Security Engineer

Job Description

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Security Engineer andndash; Intruder Alarms andamp; CCTV

London (Inside the M25)
Salary up to andpound;38,000 + Overtime (OTE andpound;50,000+)

Our client is a welland#8209;established and growing security systems specialist seeking an experienced Security Engineer to join their Londonand#8209;based service team, covering sites inside the M25.

This is a service and faultand#8209;finding focused role, ideal for an engineer who enjoys working independently, diagnosing issues, and delivering excellent customer service.

The Role

  • Servicing and faultand#8209;finding intruder alarm systems
  • Servicing and faultand#8209;finding CCTV systems
  • Attending client sites across London (inside the M25 only)
  • Diagnosing system faults and carrying out repairs efficiently
  • Completing job reports and documentation accurately
  • Providing a professional, customerand#8209;focused service

What Weandrsquo;re Looking For

  • Proven experience as a Security Engineer
  • Strong faultand#8209;finding ability on intruder alarms and CCTV
  • Experience working in commercial and/or residential environments
  • Good communication and customerand#8209;facing skills
  • Ability to work independently and manage your own workload
  • Full UK driving licence

Whatandrsquo;s on Offer

  • Salary up to andpound;38,000 (depending on experience)
  • Overtime available andndash; realistic annual earnings andpound;50,000+
  • Company van with personal use
  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays
  • Calland#8209;out rota: 1 in 8 weeks
    • andpound;300 standby payment
    • Calland#8209;outs Saturday andamp; Sunday only
  • Company events and team activities
  • Clear career progression opportunities
  • Longand#8209;term, stable employment with a reputable employer

Who Should Apply

This role would suit a Security Service Engineer, Intruder Alarm Engineer, or CCTV Engineer looking for:

  • Strong earning potential
  • A manageable London patch
  • A supportive company with longand#8209;term progression

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