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We’re looking for a skilled and motivated TV/Satellite (IRS) and Structured Cabling Engineer to join our growing team working on high-profile residential developments, including high-rise new builds and occupied housing sites across London and South East.

If you take pride in your work, thrive in live environments, and are passionate about quality and safety, we want to hear from you.

Who We Are:

EVI Group is an industry leader and provider of Fire, Security, Reception and Data systems solutions specialising in residential high-rise & occupied housing and are currently in an exciting period of growth! We are a long-standing family business (operating for over 30 years!) with an array of exciting projects and are looking for talented individuals to join our growing team! We are looking for a team player who will embrace a fast start in return for a rewarding package – keep scrolling if you think this one is for you!

What We’re Looking For:

  • Minimum 3-years’ experience working within the Electronic Security Systems industry

  • Proven experience with installation, testing, and fault-finding on:

  • IRS (Integrated Reception Systems)

  • Fibre/Coax distribution systems

  • WiFi and IP networking

  • Structured cabling (Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6A)

  • Confident and experienced working in high-rise developments and occupied homes

  • Ability to read drawings and work from site plans and schematics

  • Strong understanding of health & safety and working in live environments

  • Current and valid construction industry qualifications:

  • ECS or CSCS card (skilled worker or above)

  • Asbestos Awareness

  • Working at Height

  • Manual Handling

  • IPAF and/or PASMA (advantageous)

  • Excellent communication skills, with a professional and customer-focused approach

  • Full UK driving licence and right to work in the UK

    What We Offer:

    Competitive salary (DOE) + OOH/overtime and bonus opportunities

    Company van, fuel card, tools, and uniform

    Ongoing professional development and training

    Supportive and professional team culture, working on landmark residential projects

    A mix of new-build and refurbishment work across London and the South East

    Why Join Us?

    We’re proud to deliver high-spec solutions to some of London’s most prominent residential schemes. If you take pride in high standards, working efficiently and safely, and delivering great service in live environments, you’ll fit right in!

    Join a company that values its people, rewards performance, and builds careers, not just workforces.

    Apply Now

    Email your CV and a brief intro to (email address removed) and (email address removed). We look forward to meeting the very best in the industry

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