Full-Time Bilingual Security Guard

Full-Time Bilingual Security Guard


Company
Securitas Canada
Location
Montreal, Quebec
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via Jobrapido.com

Job Description
Become a full-time bilingual Security Guard, focused on ensuring safety through active patrolling and emergency preparedness. Control access, respond to incidents, and conduct thorough reporting.
This role is essential for maintaining security in diverse environments, requiring proficiency in both French and English. You will conduct patrols, engage with law enforcement, and provide first aid when necessary. Strong communication and observation skills are critical for responding to emergencies and documenting incidents accurately.
Key Responsibilities:
• Monitor premises through regular patrols to prevent incidents
• Verify identities for controlled access to facilities
• Report and document suspicious activities in detail
• Administer first aid as needed in emergencies
• Collaborate effectively with emergency teams
Requirements:
• Bilingual in French and English is required
• Valid Ontario security guard license mandatory
• First aid certification (CPR) is essential
• Strong customer service and observational skills
• Capable of working varied shifts, including nights
Uphold safety and security in your assigned area as a dedicated bilingual Security Guard.
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