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Join Safeguard Systems as an Apprentice Security Systems Engineer and become part of our dynamic team. This role offers a prime opportunity for individuals eager to work with a dynamic team in a rapidly expanding company known for its strong team spirit and dedication to quality work.
£12,480 to £22,308 a year
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Salary will be discussed further at Interview
Fire emergency and security systems technician (level 3)
37.5hr paid (plus 30minute unpaid break) total 40hr week, Mon – Fri
Shifts tbc.
37 hours a week
Tuesday 28 October
3 Years
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As an apprentice, you’ll work at a company and get hands-on experience. You’ll gain new skills and work alongside experienced staff.
You will be joining our dynamic team who are committed to installing cutting-edge security systems in commercial settings where duties will include the following:
Responsibilities: As a Trainee Security Systems Engineer, you will work alongside experienced professionals, receiving comprehensive training in the installation of:
- CCTV
- Access Control
- Alarm
- Intercom systems
- Gate and Barrier Automation
Travel throughout the UK (mainly the South but occasionally further) will be required, operating from our Kingsclere office.
Key Benefits: Company vehicle provided, along with a fuel card for private use. Laptop and phone for work-related tasks. Company Pension. Private medical insurance.
Clear pathways for career progression.
Unit 5, Queen Isabelle House
Kingsclere Park, Kingsclere
Newbury
RG20 4SW
An apprenticeship includes regular training with a college or other training organisation. At least 20% of your working hours will be spent training or studying.
South Gloucestershire and Stroud College
Fire emergency and security systems technician (level 3)
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The Advanced Apprenticeship is delivered over 3 years. Apprentices are required to attend college at our Stroud Campus (GL5 4AH) on block release to complete underpinning knowledge studies towards the qualification.
Some apprentices may also need to achieve functional skills in Maths and English, which will require additional hours in college, this is normally delivered during or on an additional block release attendance.
The assessor will visit the apprentice and support their progress through on-site assessment and regular reviews within the workplace.
The End-Point Assessment (EPA) is delivered and assessed externally once all other criteria of the apprenticeship is achieved.
Apprentices are required to spend a minimum of 20% of their employed hours on off-the-job learning. This has to be structured and evidence will need to be provided.
Within your apprentices standard you will work towards:
· Level 3 Competency qualification
· British Values
· Employee Rights & Responsibilities (ERR)
· End Point Assessment
Fire emergency and security systems technician
Level 3 (A level)
GCSE in:
Driving Licence essential. Based within an hour of the Newbury Head office (RG20 4SW)
Safeguard Systems design and install highly reliable, robust and cost-effective security solutions to meet a range of security needs and objectives. When it comes to security system installation, our experienced team are experts in CCTV, video intercom and video door entry systems, access control, and security alarm installation.
Clear pathways for career progression on sucessful completion of the apprenticeship.
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Back to Apprenticeship vacanciesDue to the Red weather warning for the region linked to Storm Darragh, the decision has been made to close our WISE campus on Saturday 7 December. All people affected by the cancellation of events at WISE on Saturday will be contacted in due course. Please note, the campus will open as normal on Sunday 8 December. We apologise for the inconvenience and thank you for your understanding.
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