Integrated physical security and surveillance systems for enterprise clients
Securitas Technology operates a global security systems business anchored in legacy enterprise platforms—SAP, Salesforce, Dynamics 365 for CRM and ops—paired with specialized hardware stacks (Genetec, Avigilon, Lenel OnGuard, Honeywell, Siemens PLC). The hiring shape reflects a services-and-support model: support staff outnumber engineers 2:1, and active projects center on repeatable installations, migrations, and site surveys rather than product development. Pain-point clustering around post-installation problems and preventative maintenance signals a services-delivery business managing customer implementations at scale.
Notable leadership hires: Enterprise Sales Director
Securitas Technology is the technology division of Securitas, a global security firm. The company designs and deploys integrated physical security solutions—surveillance systems, access control, and monitoring infrastructure—for enterprise and mid-market clients across 40 countries. The platform integrates video management (Genetec Security Center, Avigilon), access control (Lenel OnGuard), industrial automation (Siemens, Allen-Bradley), and facility management tools (AutoCAD, Revit, Navisworks). Operations are anchored in SAP and Salesforce for accounting and customer management. The core business centers on designing custom security deployments, managing technology migrations, and delivering post-installation support to a large service contract base.
Genetec Security Center, Avigilon, Lenel OnGuard, and Honeywell are the primary video and access-control platforms. Industrial control relies on Siemens PLC and Allen-Bradley. Design and planning use Revit, AutoCAD, and Navisworks.
Electronic security system installations, technology migrations, site surveys, security systems integration projects, and developing repeatable deployment solutions. Active work includes sales proposals, equipment installation, and client technology transitions.
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