Part Time Protective Services Guard

Part Time Protective Services Guard


Company
Save-On-Foods
Location
Montreal, Quebec
Job Type
Part-time
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Learn4Good
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Job Description
Location: Pointe-Claire

Become a key member of the resource protection team as a Part Time Protective Services Guard in Quesnel, BC. Ensure safety for customers and staff while maintaining a professional presence.

This role focuses on detecting theft and fraud while fostering a safe environment in Quesnel's business operations. You will interact with customers, conduct security audits, and address issues with a customer-first mindset. Strong communication skills and decision-making abilities are essential to perform effectively in this position.

Key Responsibilities:

β€’ Identify theft, fraud, and mischief in store

β€’ Maintain a secure environment for customers and staff

β€’ Observe and greet customers professionally

β€’ Conduct security audits and documentation of evidence

β€’ Perform arrests and manage product recoveries

Requirements:

β€’ Valid BC Security Worker’s Licence required

β€’ Reliable transportation between locations

β€’ Strong verbal and written communication skills

β€’ Ability to work independently with integrity

β€’ Open availability is considered an asset

Bring your decision-making skills and community focus to enhance safety in Quesnel as part of our team.
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