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Security Engineer

Leeds
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Security & Data Engineer - £38,000 - £40,000
Based in Leeds | National Travel Required

Are you a skilled Security Engineer looking to expand your expertise into data systems? We're working with a leading specialist contractor who is growing their team and looking for a versatile engineer to work on national projects across commercial and industrial sites.

What's on offer:

Salary between £38,000 - £40,000
Company vehicle and expenses covered for travel
Structured training provided on the data/structured cabling side
Leeds-based with national travel (some overnight stays)
Mix of installation, service, and maintenance workThe ideal candidate will have:

Experience with security systems (CCTV, access control, intruder alarms)

A CSCS card (essential)

Willingness to learn and upskill on data cabling systems

A full UK driving licence

Strong work ethic and ability to work independently or as part of a team

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a company that values its engineers, offers job security, and supports professional development.

YOU MAY BE A; Fire & Security Engineer, Fire Alarm Engineer, Fire Alarm Technician, Fire and Security Technician, Fire Alarm Service Engineer, Service Engineer, Intruder Service Engineer, Security Engineer, Intruder Alarm Engineer, Fire Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Maintenance Electrician, Electrician

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