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Mobile Patrol Officer

First Response Group
Greater London
2 days ago
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About the Role

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

FRG is actively seeking dedicated mobile patrol officers to become part of our team. 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. We are pioneers in our field, and we seek to inspire every person to reach their maximum potential.

If you are looking for a workplace that values innovation and excellence, FRG could be your next career move.


Job Opportunity

  • Patrolling & Monitoring: Conduct regular patrols across designated areas to detect signs of intrusion, vandalism, or suspicious activity.
  • Alarm Response: React promptly to alarm activations, assess situations, and take appropriate action, including contacting emergency services if needed.
  • Locks & Unlocks: Secure premises at the start and end of shifts by performing lock/unlock duties.
  • Key Holding: Safeguard and manage site keys responsibly.
  • Incident Reporting: Maintain detailed logs of patrols, incidents, and observations for internal and legal use.
  • Emergency Management: Handle emergencies such as fire alarms, medical incidents, or security breaches with calm and efficiency.
  • Vehicle Maintenance: Ensure the security and upkeep of company vehicles used during patrols.



Essential SkillsSkills & Competencies

  • FREC3 training advantageous.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • High attention to detail and observational ability
  • Ability to remain calm under pressure
  • Quick decision-making and problem-solving skills
  • Basic understanding of security systems and technology
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team


Qualifications

  • Valid SIA licence
  • Full, clean driving licence
  • 5-year checkable work or education history
  • Willingness to work flexible hours (nights, weekends, holidays)
  • Must be prepared to undertake FREC 3 and EUSR water hygiene training.


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