Full-Time Overnight Security Guard

Full-Time Overnight Security Guard


Company
Hilton
Location
Philadelphia, PA
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
3 days ago
Via
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Job Description
As a Security Guard, your primary responsibility will be to ensure the safety of our guests and team members while securing the hotel property. You will be instrumental in helping us maintain outstanding guest service and financial success. In this role, you will be tasked with:
• Patrolling the interior and exterior of the hotel to identify any safety and security risks.
• Responding effectively to emergency situations including safety hazards, medical emergencies, and threats to life and property.
• Encouraging and implementing safe work practices throughout the hotel.
• Conducting preliminary investigations into incidents as needed.
• Documenting incidents and writing accurate reports.
• Addressing guest inquiries and resolving any issues promptly and courteously.

At Hilton, we're proud of our long-standing reputation for hospitality since our founding in 1919. We seek individuals who embody our core values:
• Hospitality: Passionate about delivering exceptional guest experiences.
• Integrity: Committed to doing the right thing at all times.
• Leadership: Leading in our industry and communities.
• Teamwork: Collaborating with fellow team members.
• Ownership: Taking responsibility for our actions and decisions.
• Urgency: Operating with a sense of discipline and promptness.

We value qualities such as quality, productivity, dependability, customer focus, and adaptability within our team members. Join Hilton to be a part of a global leader in hospitality, where you will contribute to creating remarkable experiences for guests every day.

Job: Security and Loss Prevention

Title: Full-Time Overnight Security Guard

Location: DoubleTree by Hilton Philadelphia Center City

Requisition ID: HOT0CGCL

EOE/AA/Disabled/Veterans

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