Relief Security Officer

Occy
Southampton, United Kingdom
Today
£13 pa

Salary

£13 pa

Job Type
Temporary
Work Pattern
Shift-work
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Entry
Posted
2 Jun 2026 (Today)
About the Role

Are you an elite Security Officer, ready to become an integral part of a growing business, surrounded by amazing people and opportunity.

FRG is actively seeking dedicated Relief Security Officers to become part of our team at one of our prestigious locations throughout England. With the aim of guaranteeing the safety and security of our premises and personnel. This position extends beyond just maintaining security; it’s about fostering a secure and inviting atmosphere.

First Response Group is not just a workplace. It is a vibrant community where passion fuels our excellence, integrity guides our conduct, empowerment shapes our successes, and a sense of community binds us together.

First Response Group is committed to encouraging equality, diversity and inclusion across our workforce and eliminating unlawful discrimination. We are a Living Wage Foundation Recognised Service Provider, accredited to the Inclusive Employers Standard, a Disability Confident Committed employer and a signatory of the Armed Forces Covenant.

Job Opportunity

Patrolling & Monitoring:

Conduct regular internal and external patrols of the premises to identify and deter unauthorised access, damage, safety risks, or suspicious behaviour. Monitor CCTV systems and security equipment to ensure continuous site surveillance.

Access Control:

Control and monitor all entry and exit points, verifying identification, issuing passes, and authorising visitors in accordance with site policies. Ensure all access procedures are strictly followed and escalate any breaches promptly.

Incident Response:

Respond quickly and effectively to alarms, emergencies, and security incidents. Take appropriate action in line with established procedures, including liaising with emergency services and providing first response support where required.

Customer Service:

Maintain a professional, vigilant, and approachable presence at all times. Provide clear directions, assistance, and support to visitors, employees, and contractors, ensuring a positive and secure environment.

Reporting & Documentation:

Maintain accurate and up-to-date records, including daily logs, incident reports, and handover notes. Ensure all documentation meets compliance standards and supports effective communication between shifts.

Health & Safety Compliance:

Proactively identify potential hazards and unsafe practices, reporting issues in line with health and safety policies. Support the promotion of a safe working environment by adhering to all site regulations and procedures.

Emergency Preparedness:

Assist in fire safety procedures, evacuation drills, and emergency planning. Act as a key point of contact during emergencies, ensuring orderly and safe evacuation when necessary.

Asset Protection:

Safeguard company property, assets, and personnel by maintaining vigilance and enforcing security procedures to prevent theft, loss, or damage.

Team Collaboration:

Work closely with colleagues, management, and external agencies to maintain high security standards and ensure effective communication across all operations.

Essential Skills

Skills & Competencies:

Excellent communication and interpersonal skills

Strong attention to detail and observational ability

Ability to remain calm and professional under pressure

Reliable and trustworthy with a flexible approach to working hours

Ability to work independently and as part of a team

Qualifications:

Valid SIA licence

Driving Licence

5-year checkable work or education history

Willingness to work a variety of shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays

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