Security Engineer

City of Westminster
1 year ago
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We are proud to represent our client with over 40 years of experience delivering building support services to local authorities, social landlords, NHS trusts, and private sector clients. Our client is currently seeking a skilled Security Engineer to join their team, working throughout Westminster & the surrounding areas. This role comes with a competitive salary package of £35,000 to £40,000, a company van, and additional benefits, including life insurance.

The Security Engineer will be expected to repair, install & maintain Intruder Alarms, Access Control, Warden Call, Communal Aerial & CCTV equipment throughout Westminster.

Security Engineer Salary & Benefits

Basic Salary £35,000-£40,000 DOE
5 hour working week, Monday to Friday 08:00-17:00 (1/2 hour unpaid lunch)
21 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays (Increases 1 day every 2 years' service)
Company Van provided (Business use only)
Mobile Phone & Uniform provided
Life Insurance
Pension scheme
Staff discounts
Any further package details to be discussed at interview

Security Engineer Job Requirements

Previous experience as a Security Engineer
Have experience in social housing/local authority properties
Live within a commutable distance of Westminster
Must hold a full UK Driving LicenceBennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries. We are acting as a Recruitment Agency in relation to this vacancy, and in accordance with GDPR by applying you are granting us consent to process your data, and contact you in relation to this application and the services we offer

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