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Senior Security Installation Engineer - CCTV/Access Control

Maidenhead
1 week ago
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About the Role

Our client, a well-established and rapidly growing security solutions provider, is seeking an experienced CCTV/Security Installation Engineer to join their team. This is a fantastic opportunity for a skilled engineer to work on a variety of corporate & commercial projects, installing and commissioning cutting-edge security systems.

Key Responsibilities

Installation and configuration of CCTV, intruder alarms, access control, and intercom systems
Conducting site surveys and interpreting technical drawings
Fault-finding and troubleshooting during and post-installation
Ensuring installations meet industry standards and client expectations
Liaising with clients and project managers to ensure smooth delivery
Completing documentation and handover reportsCandidate Profile

Proven experience in CCTV and security system installation (3+ years preferred)
Strong knowledge of IP-based systems and networking fundamentals
Familiarity with brands such as Hikvision, Dahua, Texecom, Paxton, or similar
Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail
Full UK driving licence (essential)
ECS/CSCS card and relevant certifications (desirable)What's on Offer

Competitive salary based on experience
Training and development opportunities
Supportive team environment and long-term career prospects

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