PPM Engineer - Reading and Didcot

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Reliance High-Tech / Reliance Protect is the UK's largest independent integrator/installer of security solutions / lone worker solutions. We are trusted by leading brands and organisations to protect their people, assets and reputations through innovative technology and specialist expertise. Unique in the industry, Reliance High-Tech / Reliance Protect combines the capability and footprint of a large organisation, with the agility and customer focus of an independent business.

We operate at the top end, for the most discerning clients, in the most demanding and complex environments with the highest stakes, and always with integrity and customer focus.

To provide professional engineering expertise along with excellent internal/external customer service PPM of a variety of security solutions (including CCTV, Intruder, ACS, Traka and Surelock McGill lock Systems.

Your responsibilities

Provide Remote engineering support to the field based engineers, this includes but not limited to, incident triage, remote resolution, firmware upgrades and patching

Provide technical expertise in fault finding and repairs across varied selection of PC/Network based and analogue security systems with a working knowledge of different high end software packages.

Provide technical expertise in PPM and associated repairs on CCTV systems, Lenel, IDS and Traka etc with PC Based Digital Recorders, Lenel, IDS and Traka systems etc. To understand fibre optic transmission systems, LAN/WAN networks and radio telemetry systems to effectively remedy any faults. Liaise with field engineers where required.

Participate in team meetings and actively contribute towards the business’ activities.

Strive to maximize personal development and performance and take active part in performance reviews and personal development plans. Maintain up to date technical knowledge through internal and external training provision.

Operate according to the requirements of business-specific applications and processes and the broad application environments (e.g., order submission, stock control, timesheet submission, job closing, etc.)

Your competencies

NVQ 3 in Electronic Security or equivalent proven experience (4+ Years) Knowledge of Access control / CCTV / Intercom / Intruder systems.

Knowledge of Windows Operating Systems.

Knowledge of digital electronics principles and systems Health and Safety

Lenel OnGuard

Good knowledge of Access control / CCTV / Intercom / Intruder systems

Good knowledge surrounding digital electronics and electrical systems Microsoft OS knowledge

Working knowledge of TCP/IP and other network fundamentals of UFE's (Unified Front End)

Excellent communication skills – Written and Verbal#

You must be able to gain the clients own DV level clearance

Your profile

Flexible with a can do/will do attitude, able to work both independently and part of a team essential. Proven record of great customer service and an ability to manage time and workload a must.

To express an interest in this role please send your CV and a covering letter no later than 31st May 2026. This must include your home location.

All job candidates will be screened to BS7858 standards to meet Reliance High-Tech's / Reliance Protects vetting standards.

Thank you for your interest in joining our team. If you have not heard from us within two weeks of submitting your application, unfortunately, it means your application has not been successful at this time. We will, however, keep your details on file, and if your skills and experience align with future opportunities, we may contact you directly

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