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Retail Store Detective (17229a)

Kingdom Services Group Ltd
South Yorkshire
2 weeks ago
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Kingdom Services Group are a key partner to Morrisons Supermarkets, and we have a fantastic opportunity for a Store Detective to join our team.


You will ideally be based in Sheffield and will be travelling to surrounding stores on a regular basis supporting our in-store security teams.


We will provide you with 1st class training, enabling you to become a Security Brand Ambassador for Kingdom Security, whilst protecting and supporting the customer journey and shopping experience.


This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Security Professional looking to develop their career with an Industry Leading Security Service Provider.


When: We’re looking to get the right person in to the team ASAP!


Hours: On average 50 hours per week - Various days / shifts. Monday - Sunday, between 06.00 - 22.00


Salary: £14.00 per hour


What’s in it for you?



  • Contributory pension scheme.
  • Hastee pay – get an advance on your wages when needed!
  • Issued with a company mobile phone.
  • Advanced ‘MySecurity Training’.
  • Morrisons specific CCTV training.
  • Advanced training covering a variety of topics including mental health, conflict management and customer service.
  • Career development & progression opportunities.
  • A friendly and supportive team.


About the role:



  • First point of contact for Kingdom Security Officers in the area.
  • Working closely with the local police and crime hubs gathering intel on prolific shoplifters in the area.
  • Targeting top incident/shrink locations on the area.
  • Maintaining a safe and secure environment for customers and employees by patrolling and monitoring premises and personnel.
  • Reducing shrink/stock loss.
  • 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:



  • Experience of working as a Store Detective preferred.
  • A valid SG or DS SIA Licence.
  • Own Transport.
  • Have the ability to manage conflict in a balanced and professional manner.
  • Knowledge and experience of A.S.C.O.N.E & PACE.
  • A full five-year checkable employment history.


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