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Access Controls Engineer

Westminster Abbey
5 days ago
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BRAND NEW SECURITY ENGINEER OPPORTUNITY IN LONDON - HYBRID WORKING

Salary up to £45,000 p/a + benefits
Exciting technical environment with leading-edge security technologies
Career growth and ongoing training opportunities
Central London office, season ticket paid for
Must be a British CitizenABOUT THE CLIENT:

Our client is a well-established security technology specialist, operating across multiple sectors including financial services, education, healthcare and retail. They're known for their innovative approach to integrated security solutions and their commitment to delivering outstanding service. As part of their continued expansion, they're looking for a skilled Security Systems Engineer to join their growing UK operations team.

A GLIMPSE AT THE BENEFITS / CULTURE:

Flexible hybrid working
Comprehensive training and development opportunities
Supportive, collaborative, and inclusive culture
Exposure to new and emerging technologies
Genuine opportunities for progression and skills growthSECURITY SYSTEMS ENGINEER ROLE:

In this role, you'll take ownership of installing, configuring and maintaining advanced electronic security systems, including access control and CCTV platforms. You'll work closely with project and operations teams to ensure installations are completed to a high standard, troubleshoot technical issues, and help drive continuous improvements across the service offering.

This position is well-suited to someone who enjoys hands-on technical work, values precision and efficiency, and thrives in a role that mixes autonomy with teamwork. You'll also have the chance to support junior engineers, contribute to process improvements, and stay ahead of emerging trends in system integration and networking.

KEY SKILLS / EXPERIENCE:

Proven experience working with electronic security systems
Strong knowledge of CCTV, access control and IP-based technologies
Solid understanding of IT and networking fundamentals
Comfortable working under pressure and managing multiple priorities
Excellent communication and customer-facing skills
Ability to work independently and as part of a wider team
Strong organisational and time management abilities
Leadership potential and a willingness to mentor others
Completion of a relevant apprenticeship or industry qualification - advantageousTO BE CONSIDERED:

Please apply online or email for more details. For further information, contact (phone number removed) / (phone number removed). By applying for this role, you consent for us to process and submit (subject to required skills) your application to our client in conjunction with this vacancy only.

KEY SKILLS:

Security Systems / Access Control / CCTV / IP Networking / Installation / Maintenance / Leadership / Technical Support

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