Provincial
Corporate Security Officer

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Job Description
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Provincial Security - Bishop's Gate area
Are you ready to step into a new and exciting career? We are looking for individuals from a corporate security background to join our team as Security Officers to work in professional corporate sites.
Here's Why You Should Apply
- Build on your Corporate Security Experience: We value the experience and skills you bring and provide comprehensive training to ensure your success in this position.
- Work-Life Balance: We understand that a balanced life is important. Our Monday to Friday schedule allows you to maintain that balance while securing a prestigious client site.
- Exciting Career Growth: This is the perfect opportunity to transition into a dynamic security role.
About The Role
As a Corporate Security Officer with Provincial, you will be integral to maintaining the safety and security of a professional corporate environment. Operating on a Monday to Friday schedule, you'll work collaboratively within a team, reporting to a Security Supervisor, to deliver exceptional security services.
Your Key Responsibilities Will Involve
- Serving as the professional first point of contact for all visitors and employees, managing their welcome and direction according to SOPs.
- Overseeing access control, including ID badge issuance and ensuring adherence to access policies.
- Utilising expertise in building geography and local amenities to assist all inquiries.
- Operating and monitoring advanced security systems (CCTV, alarms, access control) and managing communications via IT systems, phones, and emails.
- Conducting proactive patrols, identifying and responding to suspicious activities, and escalating incidents to leadership.
- Maintaining meticulous records for comprehensive weekly and monthly security reports.
- Executing critical emergency response procedures to safeguard all personnel during crisis situations.
- Actively participating in fire drills, life safety system maintenance, and contributing to procedural enhancements.
- Ensuring rigorous compliance with all client and Provincial SOPs, alongside continuous engagement in training and audit processes.
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Required Qualifications
- Valid First Aid certificate
- Current Security Guard SIA Licence
Skills Needed
About The Company
Since its founding in 1969, Provincial Security Services has grown into a senior player in Ireland’s private security sector. The company provides uniformed guarding, front-of-house reception, CCTV and access control solutions, and bespoke security systems. As an employer, Provincial emphasises training, professional development and recognition, maintaining high operational standards and multiple quality accreditations. Proudly Irish-owned, the organisation values reliability, trust, and integrity in its service delivery. For people seeking a career in security, Provincial delivers a blend of technology, ethical practice and human-centred support in a company that upholds quality, employee care and continuous improvement.


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Company Culture
Provincial fosters a supportive, inclusive culture where employees are genuinely valued. Being family-owned, the company strives to treat staff more like colleagues than simply workers. Management is regularly on-site, listening to staff concerns, sharing the company’s successes (and learning from missteps), to build trust and a sense of ownership. The core values—Duty of Care, Respect, Belonging and Our Voice—inform how the company interacts with clients, staff and partners. Diversity is actively encouraged, with efforts to support people of different abilities, genders, backgrounds and experiences. Flexibility and fairness are important parts of how Provincial works, helping staff balance life and work, especially in shift or field-based roles.
Required Criteria
- Valid SIA license
- Must have a corporate security background.
- Must be available to work Monday to Friday.
- Computer literate including security systems
Desired Criteria
- First Aid certificate
Closing Date
Thursday 30th July, 2026
Contract Type
fulltime
Salary
£18.50 Hourly
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