Corporate Security Officers - London

Corporate Security Officers - London


Company
European Industrial Recruitment
Location
London
Job Type
Full–time and Part-time
Posted
10 days ago
Via
via Totaljobs

Job Description
We have a range of permanent and relief Full-Time and Part-Time positions in and around London. The roles involve shift work, including weekends and Bank Holidays. Flexibility is essential for both scheduled duties and occasional emergency cover.

Salaries range from £12.75 - £18.00 per hour depending upon the role and the site

We require professional, flexible and attentive SIA licensed Door Supervisors and Security Officers to safeguard our Corporate clients in Central London. You will carry out regular checks of sites to identify, report and deal with any situations which could compromise security. You will be responsible for ensuring all areas are safe and secure, whilst providing a consistently high level of customer service.

Essential requirements:
• Frontline SIA licensed
• First class customer service and communication skills
• The right to work in the UK either by a valid visa or right to work documentation
• You must take pride in being articulate and well-presented at all times
• You must be able to handle difficult, pressurised, and/or emergency situations
• Working flexibility

Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of; Corporate Security, Security Officer, Security Guard, Experienced Security Officer, Security, Security Enforcement Officer, SIA License, SIA Licensed Security Officer, CCTV, Security Support Officer may also be considered for this role.

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