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Security Engineer - UK WIDE, not one fixed loaction

£37,500 – £50,000 DOE + Van + Bonus + Career Progression

Are you an experienced Security Engineer ready to take the next step in your career? - This is a UK WIDE position, not one fixed loaction.

Our client is a long-established perimeter security specialist with over 100 years of heritage and a reputation for delivering high-quality, technically advanced security solutions across the UK. Due to continued growth, they are building a new engineering team – offering genuine long-term progression as the team expands.

This is a hands-on role where you’ll be involved from concept through to commissioning, working with leading manufacturers including Gallagher, Axis, Hanwha and PAC.

⭐ Experience working with a DNO (Distribution Network Operator) would be a major advantage.

⚠️ Important Requirement

This role involves working away from home up to 4 nights per week.

You must be willing and able to stay away regularly.

✅ Additional pay and allowances are provided for working away.

🛠 The Role Will Include:

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Installation and commissioning of Gallagher Pulse Fence Systems, control systems, hardware and software

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Installation of CCTV and Access Control systems

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Preparing technical documentation and configuring equipment prior to deployment

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Maintenance of installed systems and associated documentation

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Ensuring compliance with Health & Safety, Environmental and Quality standards

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Supporting the senior team in improving procedures and service delivery

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Working across a large UK portfolio of sites

You’ll split your time between site work and occasional office-based support.

👤 What We’re Looking For

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Proven experience installing Gallagher, CCTV and Access Control systems

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DNO experience (highly desirable)

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CSCS card

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Full UK driving licence

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Willingness to work outdoors in all seasons

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Strong team ethic and professional manner

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Ability to pass CRB and security checks

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A flexible approach and willingness to travel extensively

💰 What’s On Offer

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£37,500 – £50,000 DOE

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Company van & tools

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Additional payments when working away

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Bonus scheme (based on company operating profit)

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25 days holiday + bank holidays (including Christmas shutdown)

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Option to buy 5 additional days

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Enhanced maternity/paternity/adoption leave

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Enhanced sick pay

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Employer matched pension & life assurance

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Access to health & wellbeing support benefits

If you’re looking for a secure, long-term opportunity with real progression, strong values, and investment in your development — this could be the role for you.

Ready to apply?

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