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A lifestyle Hotel based on London’s eccentric South Bank. With 354 bedrooms, award-winning food and drink outlets and an electric energy, Sea Containers London is a destination where glamour meets brutalism – and it's your London anchor on the River Thames.
We’re now seeking a professional, proactive and guest-focused Security Officer to join our team and help keep our guests, colleagues and property safe – all while delivering a warm welcome.
What you’ll do:
  • Monitor the hotel premises to ensure the safety of guests, visitors and team members.
  • Respond promptly and professionally to incidents, emergencies and alarms.
  • Conduct regular patrols and security checks across all areas of the property.
  • Liaise with management and external agencies when necessary.
  • Maintain accurate records and reports of any security-related matters.
  • Support our guest experience by offering assistance with directions, information and general enquiries.
Salary: £35,228 p/a + service charge, plus benefits
At Sea Containers London we are committed to giving our employees the skills and support required to deliver extraordinary experiences, and most importantly, to grow in their careers. On top of this we also like to offer our teams a wide range of benefits including:
  • Guest experience including dinner and drinks
  • 6 complimentary nights a year at any Lore Group hotel
  • Lore Group Employee & Immediate Family Rates
  • Lore Group Friend and Family Rates
  • 50% Employee discount and 25% Friends and Family discount at over 800 partner hotels via Lore Discovery
  • 50% discount in Lore Group restaurants and bars
  • Discounts in our spa and cinema
  • Contribution towards Health - Cash Plan
  • 2 days paid volunteering leave per year
  • Life Assurance
  • Length of service incentives (additional holiday)
  • Bespoke training programmes
  • Free meals on duty
  • Incentives such as Ride-to-Work and season ticket loan
  • Quarterly employee award ceremony and company staff parties
  • Employee assistance programme
Location: London
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