Security Controller

Security Controller


Company
One&Only Cape Town
Location
Cape Town
Posted
5 days ago
Via
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Job Description
Security Controller

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At One&Only, we exist to create joy for our guests through anticipation, creativity, precision, empathy and warmth. We tailor every aspect of our guests’ stay to bring their dreams and desires to life. With an atmosphere that’s chic but wonderfully unstuffy™, and a team who are meticulous but warm, we seek to exceed our guests’ expectations at every possible turn.

Set in the vibrant heart of Cape Town’s waterfront, surrounded by restaurants, shopping, art and entertainment; on the doorstep of Table Mountain; and within easy reach of spectacular beaches, national parks, and winelands; One&Only Cape Town is the ultimate curator of discovery, from active adventures, to mindful moments and exclusive, tailored experiences. The warm South African charm is one of our most unique and valued assets. With abundant knowledge and generosity, we anticipate our guest’s every need and surpass expectations. Whether we are designing the perfect family day out or arranging a romantic private dinner, we approach everything with imagination to spark a sense of playfulness, discovery and adventure. This is not simply our job, it’s our passion

Job Summary

Maintain a safe and secure environment for guests and colleagues by establishing and enforcing security policies and procedures. Monitoring of all activities within the Security Control Room and assisting with the access control at the Staff entrance.

Key Duties and Responsibilities

The main scope and responsibilities of a Security Controller is to ensure that he/she has the following skills, knowledge and experience pertaining to a security control room
• CCTV camera monitoring
• Security deployment and access control
• Liaison with other departments
• Control room operations
• Administration and cost control
• After hours stores access
• Key registers
• Key handling
• WCA – register
• Handling cash-ups and floats
• Security deployment
• Fire panel duties
• Bag & body searching
• Liaison with all departments regarding security related aspects
• Dealing with guest and staff
• Lost & found
• Maintaining accurate Security log books and detailed handover between shifts

Skills, Experience & Educational Requirements
• Fluent in English both verbally and written.
• Successfully completed A levels (High School Diploma)
• Computer literate. (Microsoft office)
• Completed a course in Basic Firefighting.
• Completed a course in First Aid.
• CCTV experience a distinctive advantage
• Basic Knowledge of the Fire Panel/Alarm System
• Security Operations and Control Room Experience

Our brand is expanding faster than ever before. We are investing in the growth of our company, and that means we are committed to investing in you. Join a team that is open-hearted, intuitive, generous, and spontaneous in spirit. We believe in making our guests happy beyond anything they have ever imagined. We wow them at every turn and create memories that will last a lifetime. You will be at the heart of this vision, to constantly innovate to deliver Amazing Experiences and Everlasting Memories.

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