Grade C Security Officer
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Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape
Security is one of SA's largest employers. With a PSIRA grade, security officer and guard roles are widely available across malls, estates, sites and events nationwide.
This listing does not state a salary. As a guide, security roles in South Africa typically pay R5 000 to R11 000 a month (indicative).
Job description
Are you an experienced, reliable, and professional Grade C Security Officer looking for an opportunity with a reputable security team?
We are looking for security officers who take pride in protecting people, property, and businesses.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:
- PSiRA registered
- Grade C
- Minimum 3 years security experience
- Matric
- Clear communication skills
- Reliable and punctual
- Hard-working and trustworthy
- Sober habits
- Professional appearance and conduct
- Self posting
- Able to work shifts, including nights, weekends and public holidays
- Good knowledge of security procedures and incident reporting
WE ARE LOOKING FOR PEOPLE WHO:
- Take their responsibilities seriously
- Are alert and security-conscious
- Can work independently and as part of a team
- Have excellent attendance and timekeeping
- Treat clients, colleagues and the public with respect
Ready to join a professional security team? Apply today with your CV, Grade C certificate, valid PSiRA documentation and police clearance to hr@redlinerm.com
Only candidates meeting the minimum requirements need apply.
Pay: R10,01 - R20,01 per month
Work Location: In person
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