Airport Security Officers

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Security Officers to Start ASAP at Stansted Airport .

Both male and female security officers are needed for the roles we have available.

£3000 joining bonus paid in December .

Permanent work offered.

Day , night and weekend shifts available

PAYE or Self - Employed work offered.

PERMANENT

You can choose to work days or just nights + weekends

Day shifts 8 am till 6 pm or 8 am till 8 pm paying £19.50 hour

Night shifts 8 pm till 8 am paying £22.50 hour

Weekends and overtime paid at £25.50 hour

We pay weekly every Friday.

45-60 hours per week guaranteed.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Patrolling and Securing: Regularly inspecting buildings, perimeters, and access points to ensure they are secure and free from hazards.
  • Monitoring Surveillance Systems: Observing CCTV cameras and other security systems to identify and respond to potential threats or unusual activity.
  • Controlling Access: Checking identification, logging entries and exits, and regulating access to restricted areas.
  • Responding to Incidents: Investigating alarms, handling emergencies, and taking appropriate action to address safety or security concerns.
  • Enforcing Regulations: Ensuring compliance with security policies and procedures, and resolving conflicts or disturbances.
  • Reporting and Documentation: Maintaining logs, writing incident reports, and communicating any irregularities to the appropriate personnel.

Essential Skills and Qualities:

  • Observational Skills: Ability to notice potential threats or suspicious behaviour.
  • Communication Skills: Clear and effective communication, both written and verbal, for reporting and interacting with others.
  • Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to quickly assess situations and make sound decisions.
  • Conflict Resolution: Ability to de-escalate tense situations and find peaceful solutions.
  • Technical Proficiency: Familiarity with security equipment, surveillance systems, and basic computer applications.
  • Physical Fitness: Ability to patrol, stand for extended periods, and potentially handle physical situations.
  • Professionalism: Maintaining a calm, courteous, and reassuring presence.

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