Security Supervisor

Security Supervisor


Company
Metrorez pty ltd
Location
Gqeberha
Posted
6 days ago
Via
Jobs - South Africa | Trabajo.org

Job Description
1. Supervise the security functions performed by the security officers

ensuring adherence to department security policies.

(a) Allocate duties to security officers/service providers, monitor

outcomes and institute the necessary corrective measures to

address deviations from norms and standards.

(b) Monitor access control to prevent unauthorised entry in buildings and

other premises.

(c) Authorisation of the equipment, documents and stores into or out of

the building or premises

(d) Inspect and report all none functioning of security measures

(e) Check incidents / occurrence books/registers

(f) Monitor and provide support in case of emergencies

2

2. Administrative and related functions

(a) Determining rosters, shift schedules and overtime

(b) Monitor performance of employees and determine training needs.

(c) Control leave and related personnel matters in line with HR

procedures and prescripts.

3. Provide security related services

(a) Administer key control system

(b) Identify risks and threats to the security of the department

(c) Provide information regarding incidents to investigating officers.

(d) Monitor and respond to alarm system

(e) Report faulty equipment/systems

(f) Ensure systems are functioning optimally through scheduled services

(g) Conduct preliminary incident investigations and submit reports.

4. Administer all control room operations to safeguard the department's

assets.

(a) Supervise all control room activities

(b) Report all incidents and any identified non-compliance relating to

security prescripts.

(c) Review of footages upon request through proper procedure.

(d) Update all registers for the incidents observed
• *Job Type**: Temp to perm
Contract length: 6 months

Pay: R6 500,00 - R10 000,00 per month

Ability to commute/relocate:

- Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (required)

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