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Relief Security Officer - Middlesbrough

Northern Security Limited
Middlesbrough
3 weeks ago
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£12.21 - £12.60 per hour

Relief Contract

 

We are seeking to recruit a Relief Security Officer in the Middlesbrough area, with great communication skills and self-motivation. An SIA licence is essential for this role.

 

Job Description

 

Responsibilities for this position include, but are not limited to -

  • Providing an onsite professional security presence
  • Providing a deterrent to criminal activity, theft and anti-social behaviour
  • Provide protection for customers, property and staff
  • Internal and external site patrols
  • Open and lock ups, site patrols and visual checks in the surrounding area and response to alarm calls.
  • Concierge duties

 

Applicants Must Be:

  • Smart and presentable
  • Polite and approachable
  • Professional and able to make decisions on their own accord
  • Vigilant for anything out of the ordinary
  • Punctual & reliable
  • Be flexible for work shifts
  • Be able to provide 5 year checkable history to complete BS7858 vetting and screening

 

Benefits of the Role:

  • Full training will be provided
  • 28 days holiday (pro rata for part time hours)
  • Company contributory pension scheme available
  • Full uniform provided

 

Regular and reliable shift patterns, with guaranteed hours provided in advance and optional overtime available if desired.

 

We aim to create a working environment in which all individuals are able to make best use of their skills, free from discrimination or harassment and in which all decisions are based on merit.

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