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Security Service Engineer - HSS

SECOM PLC
Greater London
1 week ago
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Security Service Engineer 

SECOM Plc, operating in 22 countries, is a leading provider of tailored security solutions. The HSS division specialises in high-security environments, offering engineers the opportunity to work on prestigious contracts while receiving industry-leading support, training, and career development.

The role

As a Security Service Engineer within SECOM’s High Security Services (HSS) division, you’ll provide expert servicing, maintenance, and reactive support across advanced intruder alarm, access control, IP CCTV, and VMS platforms. Working with high-security clients, you’ll ensure systems are maintained to the highest standard, with a strong focus on compliance, professionalism, and first-time resolution.

Include routine servicing of high-security systems, reactive fault-finding, maintenance, completing digital reports, and ensuring compliance with installation specs and client expectations. You'll coordinate with service teams, adhere to PMV and SLA deadlines, collect parts, and maintain excellent customer communication while upholding professional standards on-site.

The ideal candidate

You’ll need experience servicing intruder alarms, access control, IP CCTV, and related systems. Familiarity with Galaxy, Pacom, and VMS platforms is highly desirable. A full UK driving licence is essential. Strong problem-solving skills, digital reporting knowledge, and a team-oriented mindset are also key for this role.

Why apply ?

  • Average Annual earnings fifty to fifty five thousand

  • Company vehicle

  • Private dental and health cover 

  • Life insurance

  • Pension

  • Cycle-to-work scheme 

  • Paid travel time to and from work

  • Access to 100s of discounts on hospitality, retail, entertainment via the SECOM Rewards Programme

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