Door Automation & Access Control Engineer
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Full Job Description
Our client is a highly established and reputable, specialist security company.
Due to continued success and growth they are now looking to recruit an additional permanent Door Automation & Access Control Engineer.
Duties for the Door
Automation & Access Control Engineer:
Installing and
maintaining electronic access control systems (PAC, Paxton, Intratone,
Geze), and door automation systems (Record/Geze) for clients across
Lincolnshire, and occasionally further afield such as Nottinghamshire
and South Yorkshire.
Service, Maintenance and Fault Finding for
all systems
Installing and maintaining mechanical locking devices,
doors, and associated products and equipment.
Conducting tests,
inspections, and compliance checks in accordance with current British
Standards.
Training clients (B2B and B2C) on the correct and safe
use of their security equipment.
Working Monday to Friday,
Days. (need to be flexible to work on a cover rota though it's very
rare to be called out).
The successful Door Automation & Access
Control Engineer should have relevant electronic skills and
installation experience, they would also need to be physically fit as
there is a lot of manual work and carrying.
An ADSA qualification
would be an advantage, as would any previous relevant security product
/ electronic installation experience.
Any offers of employment
would be subject to passing an enhanced DBS check.
Salary &
Benefits for the Door Automation & Access Control Engineer role:
28k-35K per annum depending on experience, possibly
negotiable for the right candidate.
Pension, Own Company Van,
tools, and PPE, Company NEST Pension, on-site gated parking, ongoing
training opportunities.
If you are interested in the Door
Automation & Access Control Engineer role please apply
today!
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