We are looking to recruit experienced Supervisors SIA Security Officers to join our team to support those events that are continuing in a safe, secure way in line with government guidelines. We have work across the sports and music industries, spanning the whole of the UK - so you will have the opportunity to be a part of the events you love.
The North West region is a key location for G4S Events - from rugby, football, cricket and horse racing and a summer full of great concerts, you could be part of it all! There are great opportunities across the Manchester, Burnley, Haydock, Salford, Liverpool etc
Our Supervisors provide a visible reminder that safety is our number one priority for visitors and staff. Which means you could be inside or outside, on your feet showing people where to go, checking tickets at entry, monitoring the crowd and managing the car parking facilities. Wherever you are, you’ll be the fun, helpful and friendly face representing G4S leading your team.
As Supervisor you will be responsible for securing the venues, staff and visitors for our customers.
Duties include:-
You will be employed on a casual basis meaning you can work as many events as you like - we’re able to offer full-time or part-time hours, days, evenings, weekends and weekdays.
Qualifications :-
Essential :- DS SIA license and Supervisory experience
Desired :- Level 3 Spectator Safety or willing to work towards.
You will just need to complete the following application form and one of our Recruiters will be in touch to discuss the next steps.
Given the nature of the industry, we do need to ask some questions for security and compliance purposes, but don’t worry - you will only need to complete them once.
Job ID: 90907
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