Security Officer
Ensure safety of individuals and organisations by overseeing security operations.
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- What's it like to be a Security Officer?
- How to become a Security Officer
- Top skills and experience for Security Officers
What's it like to be a Security Officer?
Considered security professionals, Security Officers move from post to post, inspecting and overseeing Security Guards, as well as assessing areas for safety risks. When they need to, they are also capable of providing training for Security Guards. They are sometimes mistaken for Security Guards, however, they perform a more mobile and managerial role.Tasks and duties
- Managing and training a team of Security Guards.
- Assigning specific tasks to each Security Guard, and ensuring these are done.
- Monitoring security checkpoints in different locations.
- Addressing security concerns and making judgement calls when public safety is at risk.
- Keeping open communications over two-way radio with their Security Guards and local police.
- Providing expert advice in risk management and surveillance technology.
- Providing additional support to their security team when needed.
- Ensuring the overall protection of all visitors and tenants in an area.
- Working as personal security of high-profile individuals.
How to become a Security Officer
Many security posts require at least a secondary-level education for their Security Officers. Good written and verbal communication skills are vital for the role. Skills in leadership, creative thinking and problem solving may provide an advantage. Further, you need to demonstrate a high level of physical fitness, honesty, and integrity.
- 1.Graduate from secondary education. Often, certificates stating that you have passed these exams are enough for many security firms looking for Security Officers.
- 2.Gain at least a year’s experience working as an armed guard. In line with this, you will need a firearms licence or certification to carry and use.
- 3.Additional training in self-defence, surveillance, safety management, fire prevention, first-aid, traffic and crowd control, and accident investigations may broaden your career opportunities.
Skills and experience employers are looking for
Having the right skills and experience can make you an in-demand applicant. Security Officer employers on Jobstreet are looking for job seekers with expertise in the following areas. Closed Circuit Television
Security Operations
Patrolling
Investigation
Surveillance
Security Systems
Military
Access Control
Control Room
First Aid
Security Management
Fault Diagnosis
Computer Literacy
Emergency Response
Security Services
Neat Personal Presentation
Control Systems
Communication Skills
Hygienic
English
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