MAN COMMERCIAL PROTECTION LIMITED
Mobile response officer

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Job Opportunity: Mobile Response Officer
MAN Commercial Protection are looking for a Mobile Response Officer located in Solihull.
Shift Pattern
- Shift Pattern: 4 on 4 off night shift
- Shift Timings: 18:30-06:30
Pay Rate
- Pay Rate: £14.00ph
Main Responsibilities
- Respond to intruder alarms as appropriate; inspect for signs of break-in and liaise with police and emergency services and MAN Commercial Protection control
- Conducting external and internal patrols using Diester or similar equipment to record the locations and times visited during each patrol.
- Check all external and internal doors, windows and fire exits on all areas of premises you patrol reporting irregularities. All Health and Safety issues to be reported to your manager immediately.
- Comply with Mobile Patrol Unlocks/ Locks and Patrol schedules
- Complete reports by recording observations, information, occurrences, and surveillance activities.
- Comply with customer site instructions when responding or patrolling.
- Complete all relevant documents.
- Inspect company vehicle and report all defects.
- Report all incidents to MAN Commercial Protection control
- Maintain organization's stability and reputation by complying with legal requirements.
- Carry out site visits to all security officers at least once a month
- Alarm reports to be composed and sent to the administrator and manager at the end of each shift
- Checking/Signing all keys out/in that are required/returned while on shift. Key management
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- You must be able to work on your own initiative
- Full 5-year checkable work/education history
- You MUST hold a valid SIA DS or SG licence
- A full UK manual Driving Licence
- A minimum of 1 year's experience in mobile patrolling
Benefits
- Full uniform supplied
- Access to in-house training (SIA and First Aid)
- 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
- Perks At Work - High Street Discount Scheme
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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