Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£22000 - £32000 per annum
Junior Security Service Engineer - £32,000 – London I Am Currently Representing A Well-Established NSI Gold Security Company, Due To Sheer Growth They Are Now Looking For A Small Works & Service Engineer To Join Their Ever Growing Team. Salary Package: £22,000 - £32,000 Give 45 minutes each way Call Out 1 in 6 - £125 per week 37.5 hour working week 25 Days Holidays Company Van Overtime Mobile Phone, Laptop & Uniform Area Of Cover: London & Home Counties Carrying out the following: Service, Maintenance, Repairs & Small Works on: Intruder: Texecom, Pyronix, Honeywell & Galaxy CCTV: HikVision, Pelco, DM, Adpro & Optex Access Control: ACT & Paxton Intercom Systems Requirements: Enhanced DBS Security Servicing Experience Driving License Please Contact Zan Saeed Rgb Network Office: 020 7932 2800 Email: Zsaeed @Rgb.Co.Uk
Southend-on-Sea
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