Security Guard, Centre Rockland

Security Guard, Centre Rockland


Company
Rockland
Location
Montreal, Quebec
Job Type
Full-time
Via
via Centre Rockland

Job Description
Ready to wear the uniform?

If you are looking for a dynamic professional opportunity in the security field, this offer might interest you. Centre Rockland, located in Ville Mont-Royal on the Montreal Island, is a shopping mall with over 150 stores.

As a security guard at Centre Rockland, you will play a crucial role in protecting employees, customers, businesses, and the public, while ensuring high-quality customer service.

What’s in it for you?
β€’ Base salary of $21.79 per hour, including bonuses;
β€’ Free parking available;
β€’ On-site or within our operational teams advancement opportunities;
β€’ Ongoing professional training provided through our GardaWorld Campus and on-the-job training.

What does a security guard do at Centre Rockland?
β€’ Conduct foot patrols inside and outside the shopping mall;
β€’ Provide high-quality customer service;
β€’ Coordinate incident response and act as the first responder;
β€’ Write computerized reports.

Qualifications to become a security guard?
β€’ Hold a valid security guard license and first aid certification;
β€’ Have at least 3 months of experience as a security guard;
β€’ Hold a valid driver’s license and access to a car;
β€’ Be bilingual (functional English);
β€’ Be able to stand and walk for the entire shift;
β€’ Be legally authorized to work in Canada.

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