Security Maintenance Engineer

HSB Technical
Cardiff, Cymru / Wales, CF10 2AF, United Kingdom
3 months ago
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Position: Security Maintenance Engineer

Job ID: 3562/1

Location: South Wales

Salary: £30,000 – £40,000 per annum

Type: Permanent, Full-time

HSB Technical Ltd is a specialist recruiter within the Power & Propulsion, Shipbuilding, Maritime Shipping, Energy Fire & Security and Subsea sectors – We also support a growing number of clients across the fire and security industry, supplying both permanent and contract professionals nationwide.

We are currently recruiting for a Security Maintenance Engineer to join a well-established business with growth plans. This is an excellent opportunity to join a supportive team with a strong focus on work-life balance, customer relationships, and career development.

Job Description:

The role involves carrying out maintenance and reactive calls for intruder alarm systems, CCTV, and access control systems across South Wales. Maintenance will be carried out across a variety of premises, including commercial, local authority, and domestic customers. You will diagnose system faults, plan further actions, and ensure any updates are communicated clearly to both the operations manager and customers.

Duties and Responsibilities:

• Carry out maintenance on intruder alarm systems, CCTV, and access control systems

• Respond to reactive calls, diagnose faults, and implement or plan remedial actions

• Complete work accurately on electronic job sheets and report additional actions as needed

• Communicate with customers professionally and effectively

• Represent the company in a presentable manner, maintaining high standards of professionalism

• Participate in a call-out rota (approx. 3 times per year) with standby and call-out pay

Qualifications and Requirements:

• Minimum 5 years’ experience as a Security Engineer or similar role

• Ability to work independently and as part of a team

• Self-disciplined and detail-oriented

• Strong communication skills and a professional approach to customers

• Willingness to complete BS7858 Security Screening, Enhanced DBS, and police check

Benefits:

• Commission-based scheme up to 5% on new sales or upgrades

• 30 days holiday including bank holidays and Christmas/New Year shutdown

• Company pension, cycle to work scheme, employee discounts, referral programme

• Overtime available if required

This vacancy is being advertised by HSB Technical Ltd who have been appointed to act as a recruitment partner for this role

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