Armed Response Officers - Cape Town

Armed Response Officers - Cape Town


Company
Fidelity Services Group
Location
Cape Town
Via
Indeed

Job Description
Fidelity ADT is looking for armed response officers around Cape Town with following requirements
• Grade 10
• Grade C PSIRA
• Must have driver's license
• Firearm Competency – Handgun for Business Purposes
• No criminal record
• Must be physically fit and in good health
• Must reside around Western Cape

We reserve the right not to make an appointment to any advertised position. Whilst preference is given to existing employees at all times and the choice made is purely on merit, Historically Disadvantaged Candidates and Black Female Candidates are encouraged and supported in the FSG team.

Fidelity Services Group (Pty) Ltd supports global fair practice and business ethics on continuous development of our human capital as the key resource to our success in the markets in which we participate.

Should you not be contacted regarding this position within 10 working days from the closing date, please regard your application as unsuccessful.

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