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6 days ago
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This is a key role for an experienced engineer who takes pride in resolving issues first time, thrives in a fast-paced environment, and enjoys working hands-on with security systems in the field.

đź”§ Key Responsibilities:



Diagnosing and resolving faults across CCTV, access control, intruder alarms, and other on-site security systems

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Installing, configuring, and maintaining cameras, locks, panels, and associated hardware

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Carrying out routine servicing, inspections, and system upgrades

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Providing technical support both on-site and remotely

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Communicating clearly with clients and producing accurate service reports

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Ensuring compliance with SLAs and maintaining service records

✅ What We’re Looking For:

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5+ years’ experience in a service or support role within electronic/physical security systems

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Strong knowledge of CCTV, access control, alarms, and related systems (e.g., Lenel, Genetec, C.Cure a bonus)

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Confident in using diagnostic tools and fault-finding techniques

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Good understanding of IP-based systems and networking for CCTV and access systems

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Excellent communicator with a proactive, customer-focused attitude

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Full UK driving licence

🌟 Bonus Skills:

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Previous experience working to SLA requirements

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Willingness to travel across the UK (and occasionally Europe)

This role is ideal for a senior security engineer ready to take the lead on complex service challenges, build strong client relationships, and work with a wide range of cutting-edge security technologies.

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