Field Service Engineer - B2B Security, CCTV, Alarms, Access - 19094

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Guildford
5 months ago
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Are you looking for the first stepping stone of your career, or perhaps you have some previous Physical Security Engineering experience and want a fresh new opportunity with a team that will support your personal & career growth.Either way, we want to hear from you….** No previous experience is required - full training and support will be provided if needed **Role Info:Field Service Engineer (Both Trainee / Junior and More Experienced Candidates Welcome to Apply)Crowthorne, Berkshire (Commutable from Slough, Reading and Guildford)£18,000 - £20,000 for Junior / Trainee Position£20,000 - £30,000 for Experienced Field EngineerPlus Perks and Benefits Including Private Healthcare, Training, Bonuses and More…Full Time - PermanentLevel : Junior to ExperiencedProduct / Service: Leading provider of technical experts and engineers in delivering fibre optic solutions to ISPs, Universities, Data Centres, Network Carriers and Public and Private Enterprises.Clients include: Typically Public Sector, Large SMEs and Corporate Enterprises including the likes of Jaguar Land Rover, BT, Virgin Media & University of Cambridge.Pedigree: JOSCAR Registered - Services for the Aerospace, Defence and Security.Cyber Essentials, The National Security Inspectorate (Gold), ISO 14001, UKAS ISO 9001, Platinum standard Ecovadis (Sustainability).About Us:We are Fibre Technologies and have over 30 years experience in the design, installation and maintenance of fibre optic infrastructure, enabling organisations to upgrade and expand their networks to support the ever-increasing demand for greater bandwidth.We are the unsung heroes that joined forces with BMC TV to bring the Tokyo Paralympics to Channel 4 for UK viewers. We are also the supplier of choice for a large number of Private, Public and Government sector organisations in addition to global companies including, BT, Liberty Global, SURE Jersey Telecom, various universities.Working with key technology partners, we offer “best in class” solutions from across the market.We strive to be a diverse company with an inclusive culture. We build trust through responsible actions and honest relationships and now we are looking to develop our fabulous team further.The Opportunity:You will join an experienced and committed team of Security Engineers reporting to the Engineering Manager. You will be working nationally, providing all disciplines of security, including but not limited to Intruder, Access and CCTV. This is a varied and interesting role covering all aspects of the industry - installation, maintenance and fault finding.As a NACOS Gold Company we offer a 24/7 service to our client’s, so you will be required to be part of the ‘on call’ team rota.About You:Essential:+ UK Driving licence+ Live within 30 miles of Crowthorne office (commutable from Slough, Reading and Guildford)+ Willing to travel and occasionally work away from home+ IT awarenessDesirable:+ Previous experience in this field+ Intruder alarm experience+ IPAF Licence+ Honeywell Access Control Experience+ Lock installation Skills+ Networking knowledge+ Experience of using Honeywell Systems+ CSCS ECS or equivalentWhy join us?+ Vehicle+ Fuel Card+ Phone & Laptop provided+ Private healthcare+ Training+ BonusesSounds like a good fit? Apply here for a fast-track path to our leadership team.Application notice... We take your privacy seriously. When you apply, we shall process your details and pass your application to our client for review for this vacancy only. As you might expect you may be contacted by email, text or telephone. Your data is processed on the basis of our legitimate interests in fulfilling the recruitment process. Please refer to our Data Privacy Policy & Notice on our website for further details.If you have any pre-application questions please contact us first quoting the job title & ref. Good luck, Team RR.

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