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Security Operations Manager

Momentum Security Recruitment
Cambridge
7 months ago
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Security Contracts ManagerSalary: £45k + Car Allowance or company carLocation: This is a field based role covering sites in and near the Cambridgeshire region. Applicants should live within a reasonable commute of this Cambridgeshire.An ambitious provider of security services is looking to appoint a quality focused Contracts Manager to oversee a portfolio of client contracts in Cambridgeshire and East of England region. You will lead security teams across multiple commercial sites and ensure the highest level of service to clients. You will be an effective people manager with the ability to positively engage clients.You will have the ability to maintain and develop positive working relationships with your clients and be a confident people manager. With excellent interpersonal & communication skills you will be commercially aware with an attention to detail.Applicants must meet the following criteria: * Experience managing or supervising security teams across multiple sites * Adept at positively engaging clients to ensure a first-class delivery of security services * The ability to influence senior stakeholders in a quality focused manner * Full driving license * A people manager with experience of leading teamsKey duties and responsibilities will include * Management of a portfolio of sites across the region * Act as the main point of contact for a corporate customer account * Manage the delivery of site security across several corporate sites * Regular client meetings across your region to ensure maximum client engagement * Undertake welfare checks across your sites * Budget management * Manage the mobilisation of new sites * Safeguarding of clients assets to include people, buildings and information * Ensure compliance with Assignment Instructions and oversee implementation * Conduct and monitor staff appraisals including HR / disciplinary issues * Recruitment, training and developmentMomentum Security Recruitment:Established as a Security Recruitment specialist Momentum Recruitment provide a quality focused recruitment service for the provision of permanent, contract & temporary staff across the EMEA region.Momentum Recruitment covers the following markets.Corporate SecurityManned Guarding - Management & OperationsManned Guarding - Officer & site personnel staffRetail Loss Prevention, Audit & FraudFacilities Management - Hard (M&E) & Soft ServicesSecurity Sales & Business Development

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