FLEXIBLE RETAIL SECURITY OFFICER - MANCHESTER

Contract | Manchester, UK
posted 4 years ago

JOB DETAILS

We have hours available for Flexible Workers - Retail Security officer, working at a supermarket on Piccadilly, Manchester M1 area.

On average 45 hours per week, Monday to Saturday 15.30 - 23.00.

Pay rate: £9.75 per hour. Weekly pay.

This allows

You may be able to get additional benefits including High St, money off vouchers, reduced cost insurances etc (conditions apply)

Person specification: To be considered, you will need:

Responsibilities: Security will be required to:

  • Gain valuable experience
  • Earn additional money (second income)
  • Full PAYE status (still allows Tax Credits/SSP etc)
  • Company Pension (when applicable)
  • Weekly pay every Friday
  • Holiday pay
  • Possibility of future permanent opportunities
    • A valid SIA Licence;
    • A full five year checkable employment history;
    • Industry experience and background;
    • Reliable
    • Willingness to be flexible in working hours;
    • Clear and effective written and verbal communication;
    • Able to produce effective reports and maintain effective records;
    • An enthusiastic, self-motivated and flexible approach;
    • Ability to work in a team, but also on own initiative;
    • Ensuring all security requirements are met in line with site assignment instructions;
    • Conducting patrols to ensure assignment premises, stock and staff are safe;
    • Dealing with site staff and visitors in a professional manner;
    • Assisting any conflict resolution;
    • Completing any necessary paperwork and reporting’
    • Supervise and control site access;

CITIZENSHIP

No Requirement Specified

JOB ROLES

  • Retail Security
  • Static Security Guard



START LOCATION

Manchester, UK

NUMBER OF PERSONNEL REQUIRED

1

REGION

European Union

EXPIRATION

This job has now closed

HOURLY RATE £9.75

REQUIREMENTS

  • Security Certification

    SIA License Level 2

  • General Certification

    Valid Driver's License

    5 year Employment History