Security Guard at The 86-88 Blenheim Crescent - London, United Kingdom - Sanford Federal Inc

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Blenheim Crescent (BC)"


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Security Guard

86-88 Blenheim Crescent (BC), West Ruislip, Middlesex, London HA4 7HB.


  • INTRODUCTION
FAR Group requires a security guard to work with a team at the 86-88 Blenheim Crescent (BC), West

Ruislip, Middlesex, London HA4 7HB. Blenheim Crescent is a British MoD facility consisting of four

buildings provided to various agencies of the United States government and an element of the

Canadian military. The major tenants are international offices of the U.S. Air Force, Navy, and Army

research enterprises whose general missions are to find and fund international science and

scientists to support the U.S. Department of Defense's technological objectives. Those particular

offices are referred to as Edison House at Blenheim Crescent.


  • Requirements
  • United Kingdom or US Citizenship proof (passport or ID)
  • United Kingdom Security Vetting (UKSV) Security Clearance (SC).
- registered with the Security Industry Authority (UK)
- completed required training by the Securities Industry Association.

  • Alcohol and Drugs
  • The consumption of alcohol or illegal drugs while on duty is strictly
prohibited.
- obtain any on-site, site-specific required training as directed by the Site Commander within 30

days of starting work to include Anti-terrorism training.


Duties:

  • Alarm Monitoring
  • A centralized alarm system for BC exists at the BC site. The security guard
will

be responsible for monitoring the alarm system 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. The alarm

system may comprise of, but is not limited to fire and security alarms. Fire and security alarms will

be dispatched as appropriate.

  • Alarm Response
  • Guards are responsible for recognizing and providing adequate/appropriate
response to an emergency situation generated by an alarm at the monitoring panel or is a result of

a legitimate emergency communication from a credible source. Guards are expected to assist with

fire evacuations and ensure gates to BC be opened all the way to allow dispatched fire rescue to

enter BC without delay.

  • Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) Monitoring
  • A centralized monitoring station exists for BC
and

the BC site. Security guard will be responsible for monitoring the CCTV for BC 24 hours a day and 7

days a week and will proactively monitor the CCTV to identify and call/notify proper authorities to

prevent suspicious criminal activity (i.e. damage, sabotage, espionage, theft, unauthorized access,

etc.) directed against the facilities, grounds, property and personnel before it occurs.

  • Patrols
  • Patrols
will provide a proactive presence, act as a deterrent, and focus on identifying

and preventing suspicious criminal activity (i.e. damage, sabotage, espionage, theft,

unauthorized access, etc.) directed against facilities, grounds, property and personnel before it

occurs. The security guard need to cover by patrolling the BC site both externally and internally

24 hours a day and 7 days a week as well as maintaining security posture of the facility by

turning off lights, closing windows, and locking and securing doors and gates. Security guard

shall notify the Site Commander and proper authorities if they encounter pressing safety

hazards or maintenance problems.

Entry Control - BC has restricted access. During regular duty hours and days, access is

continuous at vehicle and pedestrian gates. After hours, access at gates is on demand and

occurs by request. Regular duty hours and days are typically , Monday through

Friday.

The security guard will be responsible for monitoring and controlling all traffic entering and

exiting the area. The security guard will ensure only authorized personnel are allowed on site.

This shall include the verification of vehicle and individual identity credentials before granting

access. Vehicle and personnel searches may occur at the vehicle and pedestrian gates.

Reception Area - The security guard shall be responsible for issuing visitor badges after

verifying the relevance and legitimacy of the visit with the host. The security guard shall keep a

log of all visitors entering and exiting the facility. If requested by the Site Commander individual

searches may be required.

The security guard is responsible for answering the government provided landline and

contractor provided mobile phone. They are also responsible for collecting mail directed to the

facility from the British Post and delivering mail to the intended recipient's office for collection.

  • Random Antiterrorism Measures (RAMs)
  • The guard will conduct RAMs throughout
every month as instructed by designated Anti-Terrorism Representatives (ATRs). All of the

above requirements in section 1.3 may be augmented through the use of random antiterrorism

measures. Examples include extended foot patrols, vehicle searches, enhanced ID checks, etc.

Random anti-terrorism measures are influenced by the Force Protection Condition (FPCON)

level.


  • STAN

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