Security Guard: Guarding Services: EMPD19235R

Security Guard: Guarding Services: EMPD19235R


Company
City of Ekurhuleni
Location
Gauteng
Salary
R 242 748–R 332 964 a year
Posted
7 days ago
Via
Indeed

Job Description
Location

City of Ekurhuleni

Remuneration

R 242 748 to R 332 964 - Basic salary per annum (plus benefits)

Assignment Type

Permanent

Minimum Requirements:
• Grade 12
• Basic Security Course (PSIRA)
• No criminal record or illicit activity recorded
• Registered as Security Officer with PSIRA at least Grade C
• Grade A will be an added Advantage
• 1 years' experience in Security

Core Responsibilities:
• Secure premises, assets and personnel to ensure safe and secure environment.
• Perform access control functions to provide visible presence that enforces safety and security.
• Execute administration functions to ensure efficient and effective administration processes
• Report and assist during emergencies and maintain control during emergencies
• Monitor and operate CCTV cameras and equipment in order to prevent crime and theft and protect the safety and property of the CoE

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