The Security Officer is responsible for patrolling, security checks, managing the Security Command Centre, and performing other related duties.
Job Title
Security OfficerJob Description Summary
Job Description
About the Role
Patrolling and security checks.
Manning of Security Command & Control Centre.
Other security officer duties not limited to the above.
Rotating 4-days work week 12-hour shift, including weekends and Public Holidays (8am - 8pm / 8pm - 8am).
About You
Valid Security Licence issued by PLRD / SIRD.
Able to handle physical work as need to stand & walk for long periods of time.
Positive attitude and able to take responsibility.
Good command of spoken & written English.
The ability to work in a team.
INCO: “Cushman & Wakefield”
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