Armed Response Officer

Armed Response Officer


Company
Xone Integrated Security (Pty) Ltd.
Location
Pretoria
Posted
6 days ago
Via
Glassdoor

Job Description
Xone Integrated Security is currently recruiting skilled Armed Response Officers in Pretoria and surrounding areas.

The ideal candidate should meet the below requirement:

Requirements:
β€’ Matric / Grade 12 equivalent
β€’ Registered PSIRA Grade B with Armed Response Qualification
β€’ Valid Firearm Competency – With proficiency for business purposes
β€’ First Aid and firefighting level 3 (advantageous)
β€’ Valid Driver’s Licence (PDP Advantageous)
β€’ Clear Criminal Record
β€’ Fluent in at least English and Afrikaans and a native language being a strong advantage
β€’ Well-spoken and presentable
β€’ Impeccable work ethics, self-discipline, aptitude and energy
β€’ Able, willing and motivated to go beyond self-interest to protect the client
β€’ Health & Physically fitness

Experience
β€’ Minimum 2 years’ experience in an Armed Response environment
β€’ Knowledge of vehicle patrolling methodology, response and outcomes.
β€’ Excellent Communication Skills (read, write, speak).
β€’ Excellent Fire Arm skills /executing of Fire Arm procedures and handing overs.
β€’ First Aid and firefighting level 3 (advantageous but not required)
β€’ Report writing and administration abilities

How to apply

If you ticked yes to all the above kindly forward your CV to [email protected] with the subject line "ARO ".

Please note that Xone reserves the right to remove the advert before applications close & only shortlist candidates will be contacted.

Xone Recruitment Team

Job Type: Full-time

Work Location: In person

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