The Security Protection Officer role is responsible for ensuring operational excellence, whilst maintaining a high standard of security and protection. The Security Protection team operates in all Terminal landside areas around Heathrow Airport and undertakes Security patrols both inside and outside of the terminal building whilst still supporting security operations in airside areas on an ad-hoc or during a critical event.
The principal responsibilities of Security Protection Officers can be categorised around the four aspects of our security triangle: serve, protect and grow whilst maintaining safety for all passengers and colleagues; The role of every member of the team working in security is to balance the delivery of all four priorities, all of the time.
Safety, Protect, Serve and Grow.
Always behave safely, supporting the delivery of a safety culture and focusing on reducing risks, whilst maintaining high professional standards.
Take personal responsibility for helping others to work safely and take action to correct any unsafe behaviours. Patrol our terminals and the surrounding areas to ensure that buildings are secure and potential risks are identified and minimised. Dealing with Heathrow’s coded incidents following the process.
Provide early detection following Heathrow’s behavioural detection protocols and report any suspicious activity including hostile reconnaissance, low level crime, protesters and taxi touts who maybe soliciting. While supporting the business with vulnerable persons including Missing/Lost, Trafficking, mental health, rough sleepers and asylum seekers.
Provide reassurance to passengers and colleagues and act as a deterrent by demonstrating a visible security presence in landside areas across all terminals.
The role requires dynamic decision making, prioritisation of workload and flexibility, for example supporting operational situations such as an evacuation of an area, that may arise in a way that maintains protection. Working as part of a team, our Security Protection Officers will respond quickly to the changing needs of passengers and stakeholders.
The role is demanding and can be challenging and pressured at times whilst dealing with a variety of situations including vulnerable and aggressive individuals. You will also need to be able to adapt your approach by ask probing and detailed questions (training will be provided) which some individuals may find difficult to answer.
Security Protection Officers must have the necessary skills and attributes for the role including good decision, verbal and written communications skills, resilience, physical attributes, and customer focus.
You must have excellent observational skills, with an eye for detail.
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