Our HR team is open for recruitment in various departments like Security Personnel (Security Guard, Security Supervisor, Security Officer), Bouncer’s, Bodyguard, Fire Squad and Surveillance Team.
1. Physical Security Department
This is the frontline of your operations. These roles focus on access control, physical presence, and maintaining the general order of the premises.
| Job Title | Core Responsibilities | Key Candidate Trait |
| Security Guard | Patrolling premises, monitoring entry points, and checking credentials. | Vigilance: Ability to stay alert during long shifts. |
| Security Supervisor | Managing guard rotations, conducting briefings, and reporting incidents to management. | Leadership: Strong communication and conflict resolution skills. |
| Security Officer | Overseeing high-level security protocols, conducting risk assessments, and coordinating with law enforcement. | Strategic Thinking: Deep knowledge of legal and safety regulations. |
2. Specialized Protection Unit These roles require a higher level of physical presence and are typically deployed for high-stakes environments or VIP protection.
| Job Title | Core Responsibilities | Key Candidate Trait |
| Bouncer | Managing crowd flow at entrances, checking IDs, and de-escalating aggressive behavior in social venues. | Emotional Intelligence: Knowing when to talk and when to act. |
| Bodyguard | Providing close-protection for individuals, planning secure travel routes, and performing pre-entry sweeps. | Discretion: Maintaining the privacy and safety of the client at all times. |
3. Emergency Response & Tech
These departments are the “eyes” and “defenders” of the infrastructure, focusing on prevention and rapid reaction to crises.
| Job Title | Core Responsibilities | Key Candidate Trait |
| Fire Squad | Inspecting fire safety equipment, conducting drills, and leading evacuation/suppression efforts during a fire. | Composure: The ability to follow protocol perfectly under extreme pressure. |
| Surveillance Team | Monitoring CCTV feeds, identifying suspicious patterns, and coordinating with ground units via radio. | Attention to Detail: Noticing the “small things” that others might miss. |
