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Join our team as a Security Officer in Slough. This role requires a valid SIA Front-Line License and excellent communication skills. You will ensure site safety through patrols, access control, and emergency procedures. We offer benefits including paid SIA renewals, pension, and an employee assis...
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United Kingdom , Slough
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13.79 GBP / Hour
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15.01 GBP / Hour
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Relief Security Officer
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Seeking a licensed SIA Security Officer for relief and cover work in Slough, with a view to a fixed shift pattern. The role requires excellent communication, a valid SIA license, and a full UK driving license. Benefits include paid license renewals, company sick pay, and an excellent pension scheme.
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United Kingdom , Slough
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12.60 GBP / Hour
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Seeking an SIA Licensed Security Officer for a key role in Slough. You will ensure site safety via access control, patrols, and emergency procedures, working a 4-on/4-off shift pattern. Essential requirements include excellent communication, a valid SIA license, and BS7858 vetting. Benefits inclu...
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13.79 GBP / Hour
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Explore a rewarding career in protection and risk management by searching for Security Officer jobs. This vital profession encompasses a wide spectrum of roles dedicated to safeguarding people, property, assets, and information. Security Officers are the frontline of safety, operating in diverse environments from corporate offices and financial institutions to retail centers, industrial sites, and data networks. Professionals in this field are entrusted with maintaining a secure and orderly environment, preventing losses, and responding effectively to incidents and emergencies. The core responsibilities of a Security Officer typically include monitoring premises through patrols and surveillance systems, controlling access points to verify credentials, and enforcing site-specific security policies and procedures. They are trained to observe and report any irregularities, such as security breaches, safety hazards, or suspicious activities, often documenting detailed reports for management or law enforcement. A significant aspect of the role involves being prepared for crisis situations, which requires participation in readiness exercises and understanding emergency response protocols. For roles focused on information security, responsibilities shift to protecting digital assets, which involves monitoring networks for breaches, managing cybersecurity tools, ensuring data privacy compliance, and responding to cyber incidents. The skills and requirements for Security Officer jobs blend practical abilities with personal attributes. Common prerequisites include a high school diploma or equivalent, though specialized or leadership roles may require higher education or professional certifications in security or cybersecurity. Key skills include sharp observational abilities, sound judgment for making quick decisions under pressure, and excellent verbal and written communication for reporting and de-escalating situations. Physical fitness and alertness are often essential for patrol roles. Increasingly, technical proficiency is crucial, whether for operating physical security technology (like CCTV and access control systems) or, for information security roles, understanding IT infrastructure, cloud platforms, and security frameworks. A strong ethical foundation, integrity, and the ability to comply with laws and regulations are universal requirements. Many positions also require flexibility, including availability for shift work, weekends, or being on call. Whether your interest lies in physical security or information security, pursuing Security Officer jobs means stepping into a profession built on vigilance, responsibility, and service. It is a career path that offers structured progression, from entry-level officers to supervisory, management, and executive positions like Chief Information Security Officer, each playing a critical part in comprehensive risk management and organizational resilience.

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