Security Officer

Security Officer


Company
KAYDAV
Location
Cape Town
Posted
15 days ago
Via
Executive Placements ☑️

Job Description
We are looking for assertive, high-integrity Loss Prevention Officers at our various Branches to ensure compliance with stock control and security procedures.

LOCATIONS:
• Ottery (2) | Brackenfell (2) | Montague Gardens (2)
• Strand (2) | Port Elizabeth (1), Paarden Eiland (1)

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
• · Monitor premises, check vehicles, and verify stock against invoices.
• · Ensure staff follow security protocols; identify and report system shortcomings.
• · Assist with incident investigations and report to General/National Security Managers.
• · Daily checks of fences, cameras, gates, and alarms.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
• · Grade 12 & PSIRA Grade C (Required).
• · 2–3 years in Retail Security or Loss Prevention.
• · Experience in boards, warehousing, or transport is a plus.
• · English proficiency is required, Afrikaans/Xhosa (desirable).
• · Strong knowledge of access control, vehicle/stock checking, and incident reporting.

PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES:

High attention to detail, integrity, and the ability to be assertive yet respectful with customers.

TO APPLY: Submit your CV and PSIRA Certificate to the National Security Manager at using LP Officer as your reference.

Closing Date: 31 March 2026

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