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Retail Security Officer (17296)

Kingdom Services Group Ltd
Northumberland
2 weeks ago
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Kingdom Services Group are a key partner to Morrisons Supermarkets, and we have a great opportunity for a Retail Security Officer to join our team.


We have increased our hourly rates to get the best people in to our teams ASAP!


If you have an SIA Licence and are looking for a role where you will be supported and offered development opportunities, we would like to hear from you!


Where: Morrisons store at Alnwick, NE66 area.


When: We’re looking to get the right person in to the team with an immediate start!


Hours: On average 30 - 48 hours per week, shifts as per site rota. 3 on 3 off, Monday to Saturday 14:00pm - 22:00pm & Sunday's 10:00am - 16:00pm.


Salary: £12.21 per hour.


What’s in it for you?



  • Contributory pension scheme.
  • A friendly and supportive team.
  • Training, career development & progression opportunities.
  • Overtime opportunities.
  • Discounted food & drink when on duty.
  • Free parking.


About the role:



  • Maintaining a safe and secure environment for customers and employees by patrolling and monitoring premises and personnel.
  • Providing a visible deterrent within the store.
  • Completing reports by recording observations, information, occurrences, and surveillance activities.
  • Working as part of a team to fulfil customer requirements.
  • Dealing with any difficult situations that arise in a safe and professional manner.


About you:



  • Excellent communication & customer service skills.
  • Professional in approach, with a balanced sense of judgement, and a keen eye for detail.
  • Previous experience in a similar role is desirable, but not essential.
  • A valid SIA licence.
  • A full five-year checkable employment history.


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