Security Systems Engineer

Reigate
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Security Systems Engineer – £35,000 to £45,000 + Excellent Benefits

Surrey / Greater London | Full-Time | Permanent

Ready to take your career to the next level with a forward‑thinking security solutions provider?

We’re looking for a talented Security Systems Engineer to join a growing team working on cutting‑edge security and communications projects across the UK.

If you’re passionate about world‑class technology, thrive in a hands‑on engineering role, and want an employer that invests in you — this is the role for you.

🌟 Why You’ll Love This Role

Supportive, inclusive team culture

Ongoing training & professional development

Company vehicle, pension & private medical insurance

Quarterly & annual bonus schemes

Overtime opportunities

Real career progression

🔧 What You’ll Do

You’ll be the go‑to expert for installing, servicing, and commissioning high‑end security systems, ensuring clients receive exceptional service every time.

You will:

Install, commission, service & maintain CCTV, access control, intruder systems, and more

Diagnose and solve technical faults

Complete accurate job reports and documentation

Communicate clearly and professionally with clients

Support colleagues and uphold best‑practice safety

Manage stock and conduct vehicle audits

👤 Who We’re Looking For

A motivated engineer with:

Experience in installation and service roles

Strong knowledge of CCTV, access control, intruder/fire alarms, gates & barriers

Excellent communication and customer‑facing skills

Ability to work independently and as part of a team

A full UK driving licence

A proactive, organised, and ambitious approach

ECS Card (advantageous but not essential)

🕒 Schedule

Monday–Friday, 8‑hour shifts

Overtime & weekend work available

📍 Work Location

Field‑based across Surrey & Greater London

📝 Application Questions

Do you have an established fault‑finding process?

Can you provide an example of a complex project you’ve delivered?

Are you open to overtime or weekend work if required?

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