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      <pubDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2026 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: Farnborough | Salary: &amp;pound;55000/annum | Type: Permanent | Security Systems Engineer | Corsham / Farnborough | £55k + benefits   We're recruiting on behalf of a well-established security systems contractor for an experienced Security Systems Engineer. If you've been working as an Electronic Security Engineer, Security Service Engineer or Field Service Engineer in the electronic security space, this is worth a look.  The work is for a data centre client across two fixed sites — Corsham and Farnborough. If you're used to being sent anywhere and everywhere, this will feel different. Two sites, same client, proper routine.  The role covers installation, maintenance and fault resolution across access control, CCTV, intruder alarms and intercom systems. Day-to-day you'll be doing PPM, reactive callouts, site surveys and some phone-based technical support.   What they're looking for:  Experience with CCTV and access control installation is essential. Familiarity with Lenel, Gallagher, C-Cure or Avigilon is a bonus but not a dealbreaker. ECS/CSCS card required. Full clean UK driving licence essential. SC/BPSS clearance will be required — if you can't get it, this one isn't for you.   The honest bit:  This is fully site-based — no hybrid. There's a...</description>
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