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Natasha Coyle
Corps Monitoring

Meet The Team – Natasha Coyle

Corps Monitoring is proud to offer its team the chance to build a career in the remote monitoring security sector. We aim to be the employer of choice in the security monitoring sector and work hard to create fulfilling careers and professional development opportunities for life.

We sat down with Natasha Coyle, a CCTV operator at our NSI Gold Cat II accredited Corps Monitoring Centre (CMC) in Glasgow.

When did you join Corps and what were you doing before?

I joined the Corps Monitoring team last year. My previous role was as an emergency services call handler for Police Scotland so I had a pretty good sense of how to manage high pressure situations and I thought it would be a good fit for me.

Tell us about your career at Corps so far?

During my year at Corps Monitoring, I’ve experienced a dynamic journey. From day one, I’ve been immersed in an environment that values dedication to excellence.  In my role, I’ve had the opportunity to contribute to various projects, each one presenting its own set of challenges and learning opportunities. Whether it’s analysing data to enhance our monitoring systems or collaborating with colleagues to streamline processes, every day has been a chance to grow and make a meaningful impact.

Why did you join the Corps Monitoring team?

When I saw the opportunity to join the team at the CMC, I jumped at it. Not only is it the type of work that compliments my skillset, but the shift work and location means that it fits really well with my life and commitments outside of work.

Why is remote monitoring important today and how is it evolving?

Remote monitoring is often unseen but it’s so important because it allows real time oversight of systems from a distance. It means that sites can be secured and kept safe without increasing the need for a physical presence. We’re already seeing the massive improvements advancing technology makes to our work, and it will be interesting to see how this evolves.

What’s next for the remote monitoring industry?

CCTV monitoring is changing all the time as new technologies come in and prove to be valuable. I think the most obvious new development will be around Articficial Intelligence (AI) and how integrating it into our systems will shape how we keep our clients and their sites safe.

Corps Monitoring provides 24/7, 365 day CCTV monitoring services, intruder alarm monitoring, fire alarm monitoring, personal protection services, key holding and more from its ARC in Glasgow. The team works in partnership with the country’s leading servicing and installation partners, and offers a 360 degree view of its customers security with in-depth and transparent reporting solutions.

February 28, 2024/by Corps Security
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Jonathan McBay
Corps Monitoring

Meet The Team – Jonathan McBay

At Corps Monitoring, we aim to be the employer of choice in the security monitoring sector. Our remote monitoring team, based at our NSI Gold Cat II accredited Corps Monitoring Centre (CMC) in Glasgow, delivers round-the-clock security services to protect people, businesses, and their assets nationwide.

While advances in smart security technology are constantly evolving the industry, it is our people who ensure our expert security service delivery remains industry leading.

We sat down with Jonathan McBay, a CCTV operator who joined Corps Monitoring fresh out of college two years ago –

Tell us about your career at Corps so far?

In the two years since joining Corps, I have learned so much about the security industry and how the monitoring centre works. My current role as a CCTV operator is the starting point for everyone in the ARC. I work on one of the dayshift teams, which deals primarily with helping engineers and installers set up and test their systems, changing site details and handling general customer enquiries.

Why did you join the Corps Monitoring team?

I joined Corps Monitoring during the Covid pandemic. I had just finished college and couldn’t go to the university of my choice because they were only able to offer remote learning. I needed money, so I decided instead to go straight into working. Since security had always interested me when I found Corps Monitoring, I saw the potential. I quickly found that I enjoy the job and see a future here.

Why is remote monitoring important today and how is it evolving?

One of the most significant benefits of remote monitoring today is that it carries a low risk to security personnel. Having an operator in a remote secure control room is far safer than having a security officer stationed on a client site. As an industry, remote monitoring is constantly evolving; new and upgraded technology is being developed yearly, such as cameras with integrated AI that pick up and recognise threats and non-threats on sites and new alarm systems that work better than ever. Without a doubt, remote monitoring is the future of security.

How has Corps Monitoring changed in the last 5 years?

As a business, Corps Monitoring has advanced a lot in recent years. We’ve added more automated systems like Umbo, which filters false alarms to free up a lot of time for operators, helping them to focus on other aspects of their job. We’ve also expanded the team so much; we had only one operator and one engineering support on a day shift when I started. Now, we can have up to four operators working on a single shift.

What’s next for the remote monitoring industry?

The remote monitoring industry is poised for significant advancement and transformation very soon. As security technology keeps a rapid pace in its evolution, we’re anticipating several key developments and trends that will shape the future of remote monitoring. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are set to be further integrated. These technologies are already changing the game in remote monitoring by enhancing data analytics capabilities. 5G technology is also advancing, which will unlock more significant potential for the remote monitoring industry; with high-speed, low-latency connections, we’ll see seamless data transmission and the capability to facilitate monitoring over vast areas in real-time.

What’s the most exciting aspect of working at Corps?

Working at Corps Monitoring, there is real learning and professional development opportunity. There is always something new to learn about the job. The team dynamic is also exciting because you get to build relationships with colleagues with whom you spend a lot of time each day during a shift, and you grow together as a team.

July 25, 2023/by Corps Security
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Corps Monitoring provides a range of electronic security solutions including CCTV monitoring, intruder and fire alarm monitoring, personal protection services and keyholding, as well as environmental monitoring, call centre management and lone worker monitoring.

Corps Monitoring is a division of Corps Security, the UK’s leading independent specialist security solutions provider. The Corps group is a certified social enterprise.

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