Service Engineer

Sunbury-on-Thames
6 days ago
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Exciting Opportunity: Service Engineer – Security at Johnson Controls!

Join a global market leader in Engineering & Integrated Solutions that is revolutionizing the Fire & Security sector with state-of-the-art technology! Johnson Controls boasts an impressive portfolio of renowned fire & security brands like Tyco, ADT, WOT, Esotec, and more.

At our Vindex brand, we are driven by a passion to make a positive impact on lives worldwide. Together, we provide cutting-edge security solutions that safeguard people and the environment while giving back to our communities. We thrive on solving today’s challenges and continuously ask, “What’s next?”

Step into a role that places you at the forefront of innovative solutions protecting businesses. We are constantly evolving to stay ahead of the competition, and we need forward-thinking individuals who share our mission to create a safer world.

What You Will Do:

As a Service Engineer, you’ll play a crucial role in servicing advanced Security Systems, including Intruder Alarms, Access Control and CCTV Systems. You will deliver top-notch customer service while adhering to industry standards, armed with exceptional technical knowledge. We’re seeking proactive engineers who can anticipate and resolve issues before they escalate. This is an incredible opportunity for skilled engineers to join a high-performing team focused on a specific geographic region, offering unparalleled career advancement within a market-leading brand!

How You Will Do It:

Deliver outstanding Customer Service that exceeds expectations, forging strong relationships with internal and external customers.

Service devices with care, ensuring a safe and responsible working environment to prevent injuries, property damage, and wasted materials.

Efficiently manage your time and prioritize tasks effectively.

Accurately complete Engineer work reports, handover certificates/BSIA Certificates, or checklists as required.

What We Look For:
Essential:

Experience in the Fire & Security industry

Valid driving license

Capability to lift and climb ladders

Prior experience in a customer-facing role

Preferred:

Relevant industry qualifications such as 18th edition/NVQ/City and Guilds/BTEC

Why Work for Vindex?

We offer the ultimate platform for career growth at Vindex with an array of opportunities. Along with excellent career progression, you will enjoy:

Competitive salary with exceptional earning potential

Optional overtime

Generous callout payments – the best in the industry

Sales referral incentive scheme

Pension matching up to 7%

25 days holiday plus bank holidays

Company vehicle, uniform, PPE, tools, and continuous training provided

Industry-leading Health & Safety and employee assistance programs

Newly introduced Engineering career ladder for career progression opportunities

Average team member tenure of over 20 years

Become a valued member of our Winning Team

Staff referral scheme up to £2,000.00

Rewards & recognition programs

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