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Retail Security Officer

MAN Commercial Protection
Essex
2 days ago
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MAN Commercial Protection are looking for a retail Security Officer located in Clacton-on-Sea.

 

Shift Pattern: Saturday & Sunday

Shift timings: 10:00-18:30 / 10:00-18:00

Pay Rate: £12.25ph

 

Main Responsibilities:

  • Customer focused and comfortable to interact and deal with members of the public on a day-to-day basis
  • React promptly and appropriately to any security issues that may arise
  • Have the ability to work well individually and as part of a busy team
  • Monitor CCTV
  • Locks / Unlocks


 

The ideal candidate must have:

  • A valid SIA DS Licence and CCTV Licence
  • A full 5-year checkable work / education history.
  • Full Driving licence and own vehicle.
  • Excellent communication and administration skills.
  • Corporate Security Experience
  • Customer Service Skills
  • Excellent punctuality and attendance

 

Benefits:

  • Full uniform supplied
  • Double pay on Bank Holidays
  • Free International Professional Security Association (IPSA) membership
  • Access to 24-hour counselling helpline through IPSA
  • Access to 24-hour legal helpline through IPSA
  • Company pension
  • Perks at Work High Street Discount

 

If this sounds like the ideal role for you, please apply with your CV. We look forward to hearing from you!

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