Security Guard, Nhs Site, Durham - T3 Security Limited

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Are you looking for a new challenge? Whether you are just starting out in the industry or looking to progress your career, then why not join T3 Security Since its formation in 2012, T3 Security has grown to become one of the largest North East based security companies.

We supply a large number of blue-chip clients in the region across various industry sectors.

We are looking for full time Security Guards for a high-profile client on a NHS contract in Durham.
hours per week

  • 12hour shifts
  • Immediate starts
  • Day shifts & Night shifts are available
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All applicants must hold a valid SIA License._

Other qualities we are looking for are listed below:

  • Approachable
  • Energetic
  • Reliable
  • Flexible and able to respond to changing circumstances
  • Organised
  • Selfmotivated
  • Proactive
  • Wanting to make a difference
  • Trustworthy
Your main responsibilities are below but may change from time to time:

  • Patrolling the site
  • First point of contact with members of the public, directing them where they need to be
  • Control of entry and exit for visitors, deliveries, employees and contractors
  • Static guarding positions within the site
  • Providing an excellent level of customer service to visitors and members of the public
  • Completing reports/paperwork when necessary

Excellent staff benefits include:


  • A competitive rate of pay
  • Pension scheme (for eligible employees)
  • Training
  • An employee assistance program to support staff wellbeing
  • 5.6 weeks annual leave per year

Job Types:
Full-time, Permanent


Salary:
£9.50 per hour


Schedule:

  • Day shift
  • Night shift

Ability to commute/relocate:

  • Durham, Durham: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)

Experience:

- security: 1 year (preferred)


Licence/Certification:

  • SIA License (required)

Work Location:
One location

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