Security Officer Position
Qualifications
Experience
Have security, military, or law enforcement experience and/or attending college/university seeking a degree in criminology/criminal justice (or comparable course of study) or have obtained a degree in said field(s) of study.
Education
Must have high school diploma or its equivalency
Registered as a security officer (when it is required/available in your country, state or province)
Trained in first aid/basic life support
Security check
Must have clean criminal record, mandatory checks required annually
Must be 18 years of age
Must have valid driver's license and clean driving record
Physical conditions
Must be in good physical condition
Must be able to remain in elements for extended periods of time
Must be able to do required foot patrols
Must be able to lift 60 pounds/27 kilograms
Other
Must work weekends and holidays as needed
Familiarity with report writing (competency in spelling/grammar)
Excellent surveillance and observation skills
Recommended skills
Familiarity of legal guidelines in the areas of security and public safety
Experience using VMS (video management systems)
Familiarity with access control systems
Completion of relevant to security (verbal judo, self-defense, handcuffing, crowd management, etc)
Proficient in the use of computers, including Windows OS, MS Office applications, and internet navigation
Responsibilities
Interior/exterior patrols
Medical escorts/emergencies
Automobile assists, (jump-starts/unlocks)
Payroll distribution
Access control management
Disciplinary/termination support
Investigations & report writing
Monitor & record VMS (video management systems)
Monitor time clock activities
Inclement weather assistance
Asset protection
Loss prevention
Other duties as assigned
Security officers must demonstrate good judgement, professionalism, and excellent communication skills. They should also be able to manage stressful situations and maintain a calm demeanor
Frequently asked questions
What does a security officer do?
Security officers protect the people and assets of the company by keeping watch for any threats. They perform regular security checks on buildings. An officer's post is at entrance points, so no intruders successfully enter the premises.
What are the duties and responsibilities of a security officer?
A security officer is responsible for securing premises and personnel by patrolling property and monitoring VMS/access control equipment with a sharp eye. They inspect buildings and assure compliance to policy and procedure while also preventing losses or damages by reporting irregularities that may arise such as theft attempts on valuable assets.
What makes a good security officer?
Security officers must have excellent communication skills. Being able to explain the details of any situation, no matter who arrives on the scene, helps them make better decisions about how best to manage things as needed.
Whom does a security officer work with?
A security officer works alongside or under a security director or manager who oversees all security operations within the company. A security officer may provide briefs on specific situations to the director/manager, who will manage the more complex elements.
Works alongside plant supervision/management/plant personnel.