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Security Engineer | Field-Based | Full-Time | £36,000 – £40,000 + Benefits

Ready to take your career to the next level with a company that’s growing fast and doing things differently?

At entrust IT, we’re expanding our high-performing Security Team and looking for a driven, skilled Security Engineer who thrives in a fast-paced environment and takes pride in delivering exceptional work.

If you’re experienced, hands-on, and ready to step up — this is your moment.

Key Responsibilities of the Security Engineer:

You’ll be at the heart of our operations, delivering cutting-edge security solutions across commercial, education, and residential environments.

Install and configure IP CCTV & Door Access Control systems

Carry out fault finding, testing & commissioning

Deliver both reactive and planned works

Install containment systems (trunking, conduit, tray, basket)

Lead projects on-site and support junior engineers

Work closely with Project Managers to ensure smooth delivery

Maintain high standards of documentation, compliance & quality

Provide top-tier service to clients every step of the way

What We’re Looking For

We want someone who’s not just technically strong — but proactive, solution-focused, and ready to grow.

You’ll bring:

Proven experience in security installations

Strong knowledge of IP CCTV and access control systems

A proactive mindset with excellent problem-solving skills

Confidence working independently and as part of a team

Great communication skills (on-site and with clients)

High attention to detail and commitment to quality (NSI standards)

You’ll also have:

Full UK Driving Licence

Strong IT skills (including Microsoft Office)

A flexible approach to working hours

Bonus points for:

ECS/CSCS Card

NVQ in Security Installations

IPAF / PASMA licences

Site Supervisor certification

Enhanced DBS

Why Join entrust IT?

We’re not just another company — we’re building something ambitious.

Clear career progression — grow into senior roles

Work with a supportive, expert team

Be part of a forward-thinking, fast-growing business

Work with high-quality, modern security technologies

Make a real impact on projects from start to finish

What You’ll Get

£36,000 – £40,000 salary

22 days annual leave

Ongoing training & development opportunities

Company uniform & PPE

Access to the tools and tech you need to succeed

Ready to Apply?

If you’re an experienced Security Engineer looking for a new challenge — or ready to step into a more senior role — we want to hear from you.

Apply now and be part of something bigger

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