Senior Inspector Security -Cape Town

Senior Inspector Security -Cape Town


Company
Eskom Communications
Location
Cape Town (+1 other)
Posted
3 days ago
Via
via Talent.com

Job Description
Introduction
β€’ Position/Task Grade: T06 Area of specialization: To protect Eskom’s assets, people and information by performing physical security duties. Department: Nuclear Services Business Unit: Koeberg Operating Unit Location: Western Cape

Job description
Key Responsibilities
β€’ Perform access control duties
β€’ Perform patrol duties
β€’ Perform reaction/response team duties
β€’ Perform emergency preparedness duties
β€’ Perform guard duties
β€’ Perform general security duties

Competencies Required:
Behavioural
β€’ Integrity
β€’ Honesty
β€’ Professionalism
β€’ Trustworthiness

Leadership
β€’ Live the Eskom values and skills
β€’ Grow people
β€’ Ignite passion
β€’ Promote teamwork
β€’ Encourage the right behaviour
β€’ Promote open and transparent communication
β€’ Team player
β€’ Employee relationship building

Knowledge
β€’ Apply theoretical and business knowledge on the job
β€’ Apply good knowledge of governance, security protocols and station monitoring
β€’ Eskom security policies, systems, directives and standards
β€’ K9 handling experience in security and law enforcement environment

Skills
β€’ Effective customer care
β€’ Communication
β€’ Stakeholder management (supervisors, colleagues, customers and management)
β€’ Computer literate
β€’ Report writing

Minimum requirements
Qualification(s):
β€’ Grade 12/NCV4/NSC3 and languages/Diploma/Diploma/Certificate in the relevant function at NQF4 with 120 credits

Experience:
β€’ 2 years related experience in security guarding, patrolling and access control
β€’ National key point (NKP) training/registration and firearm competency
β€’ Positive security clearance issued by the State Security Agency

Professional Registration :
β€’ Professional Registration Body: (PSIRA) Grade C or higher

Deadline:8th May,2026

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