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Site Service Engineer- CCTV, Access Control & Security Systems (London)
Location: Central London (Static Site)
Salary: Competitive plus travel allowance
Job Type: Full Time

We're seeking a skilled Security Systems Engineer to take ownership of maintenance, fault resolution, and system upgrades on a high-profile site in Central London. The role covers CCTV, access control, perimeter detection systems (PIDS), and related security technologies. This is a static-site position, ideal for someone who thrives in high-security, fast-paced environments.

What You'll Be Doing

Carrying out planned preventative maintenance and urgent repairs on analogue & digital CCTV, IP surveillance, and multi-site access control systems.
Diagnosing faults quickly and implementing effective repairs on site.
Maintaining control rooms, NVR/DVR equipment, and video matrix systems.
Providing first-line support for gates, barriers, and associated security infrastructure
Ensuring all work meets strict security, safety, and operational standards. What We're Looking For

Proven background working with CCTV, access control, and IP-based security systems.
Knowledge of PIDS, intruder alarm panels, and network infrastructure (desirable).
Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work independently.
Flexible to cover occasional out-of-hours or weekend work.
Excellent communication skills and a professional, customer-focused approach. What's in It for You

Competitive salary and benefits
Training in cutting-edge security technologies
Opportunity to work in a prestigious, high-security environment
Supportive technical team with strong industry expertise Interested? Call TurnerFox Recruitment for more information or email your CV

Key words: CCTV Engineer, Access Control Engineer, Site Service Engineer, Security Systems Engineer, Perimeter Detection Systems, PIDS, IP CCTV, High Security Systems, London, Static Site Engineer, Security Maintenance, CCTV Technician, Security Installation, Access Control Technician, Service Engineer London

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