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L2 Security Store Detective-Scotland

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The Range

4d ago

  • Job
    Full-time
    Junior, Mid & Senior Level
  • Facilities Management
  • Edinburgh

AI generated summary

  • You need strong communication skills, initiative, attention to detail, proficiency in Microsoft Office, a full UK driving license, flexible hours, and the ability to travel and work under pressure.
  • You will identify and apprehend theft offenders, generate incident reports, conduct training, build relationships, complete surveillance operations, and adhere to company policies.

Requirements

  • Have good interpersonal and communication skills. Communicate in such a way that key messages cannot be missed.
  • Have a high degree of initiative.
  • Understand when to consult, involve or direct others.
  • Have high quality written skills to deliver actionable guidance and feedback.
  • Think clearly and quickly about issues and identify critical information.
  • Project confidence when faced with challenge.
  • Pay attention to detail and have good administration skills.
  • Work well under pressure to meet deadlines.
  • Have knowledge of all Microsoft Office Packages.
  • Have your own transportation and a full UK driving license.
  • This role will have the potential for travel across the UK and will involve overnight stays.
  • Full driving licence with own reliable transport required.
  • Must be fully flexible working 5 days out of 7 (early/late/weekend essential to the role).

Responsibilities

  • Deployed as a team to high-risk stores to identify and apprehend theft offenders.
  • Generate detailed incident reports and collate evidence to support criminal prosecutions.
  • Conducting training to support stores.
  • Building relationships with internal stakeholders and external agencies.
  • Completing surveillance operations across the retail / distribution network.
  • Always adhere to company policies and guidelines.

FAQs

What is the main purpose of the L2 Security Store Detective role?

The main purpose of the L2 Security Store Detective role is to work within the Loss Prevention department to identify and apprehend theft offenders in high-risk stores across Scotland, while maintaining professionalism during conflicts.

What kind of training is required for this position?

Initial training will be provided, and after that, ongoing support for career development and additional training will be available to help you enhance your skills and contribute to Loss Prevention activities.

What qualifications are needed for this job?

Candidates must have their own transportation and a full UK driving license. They should also possess good interpersonal and communication skills, high-quality written skills, and be proficient in Microsoft Office packages.

Is a flexible work schedule necessary for this role?

Yes, a flexible work schedule is essential, as the role requires working 5 days out of 7, including early, late, and weekend shifts.

What benefits does the company offer?

The company offers various benefits, including 28 days of holidays (inclusive of public holidays), staff discounts, subsidized travel, casual dress (plain clothed), free parking, a company pension, and SIA Licence exemption.

Will there be travel involved in this position?

Yes, the role involves potential travel across the UK and may require overnight stays.

What is the expected working hours for the Security Store Detective?

The expected working hours for this full-time permanent contract are 44 hours per week.

How many holidays do employees receive?

Employees receive 28 days of holiday, which includes public holidays.

Is there an opportunity for advancement within the company?

Yes, the company aims to promote from within, and your line manager will support your career development after your initial training.

How is the salary determined for this position?

The salary for this position is to be confirmed (TBC).

Retail & Consumer Goods
Industry
1989
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

Thank you for visiting The Range LinkedIn page. With enormous product diversity, The Range has over 65,000 products across 16 departments including DIY, Kitchen & Dining, Furniture, Lighting, Arts & Crafts and Textiles. The Range was founded in 1989 by Chris Dawson in his home town of Plymouth as an open air market trader. Fast forward to the present day and The Range has over 160 stores across the United Kingdom and Ireland, not to mention an ever expanding website offering a home delivery service.