#641 - Grade C - Retail Security Officer - Attridgeville, Pretoria & Soshanguve Area

#641 - Grade C - Retail Security Officer - Attridgeville, Pretoria & Soshanguve Area


Company
TSU International
Location
Pretoria
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via Indeed

Job Description
Job Summary:

The Retail Security Officer is responsible for ensuring the safety and security of the retail store, its employees, and customers. This includes preventing theft, monitoring activities, and responding to emergencies. The officer will provide a visible deterrent to crime and maintain a secure environment.

Responsibilities:
• Monitor CCTV cameras and in-store activity to detect and prevent theft or suspicious behaviour.
• Conduct regular patrols of the store, both inside and outside, to ensure a secure environment.
• Identify and apprehend shoplifters or individuals committing fraudulent activities.
• Work closely with store management and law enforcement to report and document incidents of theft or other security breaches.
• Provide a safe and secure environment for customers and staff.
• Respond promptly to any emergencies, such as medical incidents or altercations, and provide assistance as needed.
• Monitor and control access to restricted areas within the store.
• Verify the identification of individuals entering and exiting the premises.
• Prepare detailed and accurate reports on incidents and activities observed during shifts.
• Maintain records of incidents, including thefts, damages, and any other security-related issues.
• Assist customers with inquiries and provide directions within the store.
• Maintain a professional and courteous demeanour while interacting with customers and staff.
• Operate and maintain security equipment, including CCTV systems, alarms, and radios.
• Conduct regular checks and ensure all equipment is in proper working order.
• Ensure compliance with all company policies, procedures, and regulations related to security and safety.
• Stay updated on security best practices and legal requirements.

Minimum requirements:
• Grade C – PSIRA registered and up-to-date
• Grade 10 or above
• Excellent communication skills in English – verbal and written
• Knowledge and understanding of the search procedure
• Must be neat and presentable
• Person must be residing in or close to the specified areas
• Previous experience in security, law enforcement, or a related field is preferred.
• Strong observational and problem-solving skills.
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
• Ability to remain calm and composed in stressful situations.
• Basic knowledge of security systems and equipment.
• Physical fitness and the ability to stand or walk for extended periods.

Work Environment: The Retail Security Officer will work in a retail store environment, which may include exposure to varying temperatures, noise levels, and physical activity. The officer must be prepared to handle emergencies and work flexible hours, including weekends and holidays.

We pride ourselves in ensuring continued development and training for our teams. We believe that our company's growth is directly interlinked with our employees' growth, which is why we constantly assist in elevating current skill levels.

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