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Relief Security Officer

First Response Group
Stoke-on-Trent
1 week ago
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About the Role

Are you a dependable and professional individual looking to join a forward-thinking security company with a strong sense of community? At First Response Group (FRG), we are seeking Security Officers to help safeguard our clients’ premises and maintain a secure environment. If you are looking for a role where your contribution truly matters and where you can develop your skills within a supportive team, FRG could be your next career move.

Why FRG?

  • Dynamic Environment: Join a team where your input is valued and you can make a real impact.
  • Professional Growth: Access ongoing learning and development opportunities to help you advance your career.
  • Industry Recognition: Work for an SIA approved contractor, ACS Pacesetter, and holder of four NSI Gold accreditations.
  • Inclusive Culture: Be part of a workplace that values inclusion, happiness, and teamwork.



Job Opportunity

  • Patrolling & Monitoring: Conduct regular patrols to detect signs of intrusion, damage, or suspicious behaviour.
  • Access Control: Monitor entrances and exits, check passes, and authorise visitors.
  • Incident Response: Respond promptly to alarms, emergencies, and incidents, following established procedures.
  • Customer Service: Provide a welcoming, professional presence and assist visitors, staff, and contractors as needed.
  • Reporting: Maintain accurate logs and incident reports for handover and compliance purposes.
  • Health & Safety: Observe and report any hazards, ensuring a safe environment at all times.



Essential SkillsSkills & Competencies

  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
  • Strong attention to detail and observational ability
  • Ability to remain calm and professional under pressure
  • Reliable and trustworthy with a flexible approach to working hours
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team


Qualifications

  • Valid SIA licence
  • Driving Licence
  • 5-year checkable work or education history
  • Willingness to work a variety of shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays
  • Prepared to undertake FREC 3 and EUSR water hygiene training


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