SECURITY OFFICER – DAY SHIFT

SECURITY OFFICER – DAY SHIFT


Company
LCI Education
Location
Montreal, Quebec
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
18 hours ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
As a security guard, you will play a key role in the protection of property and people at LaSalle College. You will also be responsible for welcoming students and visitors, while ensuring a safe and professional environment.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Security
• Ensure the safety of the premises and people attending the College;
• Carry out preventive security rounds;
• Ensuring fire prevention;
• Applying protocols in emergency measures;
• Responding to incidents;
• Acting as a First Aid Attendant in the Workplace;
• Ensure that the institution's rules are applied;
• Operate security systems (access control, cameras, alarms, fire panel);
• Issuing access cards.

Customer Service and Support
• Welcoming students and meeting their information needs;
• Providing quality customer service;
• Write reports (incidents, first aid);
• Maintain various records;
• Perform any other related tasks.

REQUIREMENTS
• Have a minimum of one (1) year of experience in a similar position;
• Valid security permit issued by the BSP;
• Recognized Security Guard Training (mandatory);
• Valid Workplace First Aid Certificate (CNESST 16 hours / AED);
• Bilingualism (French and English);
• Flexibility and availability when needed (24/7);
• Professional presentation and excellent customer service;
• Fluency with computers.

This role involves interacting with internal and external clients and partners on a national and global scale. Professional proficiency in English is therefore a requirement for this role.

BENEFITS
• Permanent full-time position;
• Group insurance, including an EAP and telemedicine;
• Retirement savings plan;
• Health and wellness program.

LCI Education subscribes to an equal access to employment program and members of the targeted groups, namely women, people with disabilities, Indigenous people, visible minorities and ethnic minorities are encouraged to submit their applications. If you are a person with a disability, you can receive assistance with the screening and selection process upon request.

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