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About KS Company Security Guard Services
We have SIRA Security personnel accessible for any retail, Event’s, Private function, Residential & Commercial building’s, Private Hospital’s, hotel’s, or Industrial location.
SIRA Security Guards can be hired for a variety of events. We provide first-class trained guards, event marshals, and close protection bodyguards at Personal Bodyguard 24/7.
A renowned security guard firm that works with retailers, the events industry, exhibits, stadiums, private rental, Single Day events, nightclubs, festivals, and more.
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Security Guard Job Description: Top Duties and Qualifications
A Security Guard, or Security Officer, is responsible for protecting a person, organization or asset in the case of an incident. Their duties include monitoring a specific area, evicting trespassers and writing reports detailing any occurrences during their shift.
Security Guard duties and responsibilities:
The overall duty of a Security Guard is to protect a company’s property, employees and visitors. Here are some of their typical daily responsibilities that you can include in a job description:
- Patrolling and monitoring activities on the company’s premises regularly to discourage criminals and ensure the environment is safe and secure
- Evicting trespassers and violators and detaining perpetrators while following legal protocols before relevant authorities arrive to take over
- Controlling the entrance and departure of employees, visitors and vehicles according to protocols
- Monitoring surveillance cameras to watch out for any disruptions or unlawful activities
- Providing detailed reports on daily activities and any incidents that may have occurred to management
- Testing security systems and, if needed, operating X-ray machines and metal detectors
- Using provided communication devices such as two-way radios in a clear and concise manner
- Performing CPR or first aid when needed.
Security Guard education and training requirements
Unlike many other professional roles, the right candidate for a Security Guard position doesn’t need to have a degree. Most employers will consider applicants with a high school diploma or GED certificate. Companies typically give priority to candidates with a certification, a Security Guard license or security training. Candidates should also be trained in first aid and self-defense. For higher-level roles, employers may look for candidates with a four-year degree in criminal justice or a related field.
Security Guard experience requirements
Candidates applying for a Security Guard role should have at least a year of work experience. Employers may prefer applicants who have worked in the police force or the army or those who have previous experience as a Security Guard, Security Officer or another similar role. Candidates should also have demonstrable experience working with security systems, be proficient in Microsoft Office and know how to write reports.
What makes a good Security Guard?
Security Guards need specific training and skills to perform their jobs well. Common qualities for excellent Security Guards include:
- Awareness: Noticing unusual behaviors, changes in the building or other discrepancies in their specific area is vital as a Security Guard.
- Physical fitness: Sometimes, Security Guards may need to follow or chase intruders or trespassers from their building or area. Physical fitness is key for good Security Guards.
- Communication: Excellent Security Guards write and share thorough reports of their time on duty with their employers.
- Honesty: Since most Security Guards work autonomously with little direct management or oversight, honesty and trustworthiness are absolutely necessary.
- Autonomy: Security Guards should be motivated to work independently and without constant monitoring or supervision.
What’s the difference between a Security Guard and a Security Escort?
While Security Guards and Security Escorts may perform many of the same tasks in the course of their work, there are some key differences between these two roles. Security Guards are usually assigned to stationary locations, like a home, office or outdoor space. They patrol their set area and ensure the people and assets within the area are safe. Security Escorts, by contrast, travel with a person, party or asset to ensure safe arrival at the destination. Security Escorts can travel via any form of transportation, but they’re usually in charge of keeping a specific person or item safe rather than an entire area during the course of their travel.
What are the daily duties of a Security Guard?
Security Guards may have a variety of responsibilities throughout the day. Those duties can differ substantially depending on the specifics of their assignment. For a Security Guard assigned to a business, like a jewelry store, they’ll likely spend the majority of their shift patrolling the perimeter of the store, checking in with the employees as needed and surveilling suspicious visitors. Security Guards working a large event like a concert or party will likely perform extensive patrolling, remove any belligerent attendees from the event and ensure they report any incidents to the event producers.
Who does a Security Guard report to?
Who a Security Guard reports to often depends on the specifics of their employment. Security Guards who are internal employees for a company will usually report directly to a designated internal manager. Security Guards who are freelancers for single events or activities will usually report to the organizer of the event. Security Guards who are contracted out from a security company will report to both a designated employee with the contracting company and a designated manager with their hiring company.
Different Types of Security Guards and What They Do?
Types of Security Guards
1. Government Contract Security Guards
Security guards that are hired by the government are often highly trained and armed. These security guards will be deployed to protect, secure, and defend government employees and property. These types of security guards can work in a variety of settings.
Their primary responsibility is to secure a specific site or facility, such as courthouses or military command centers. If a high-risk situation arises, they may be called upon to defend personnel and property.
In addition to the standard abilities necessary in the sector, Government Security Guards must have a “clean” criminal record before being hired. Those with criminal records are frequently ruled out as prospective candidates.
2. In-House Security Guards
In house security guards are personally hired by companies to work for them. They are not contracted through a private security agency. These security guards are paid by and report to the companies that hire them and operate under that company’s expectations.
Even though many countries prohibit internal security recruitment, certain firms continue to hire and are permitted to hire in-house security officers.
These types of security guards have a wide range of opportunities for employing including:
• Bank
• Hospital and Medical facility
• Cruise Ship
• Information Security industries.
• Hotel and Resort
• Nightclub Bouncers
• Museums
• Residential & Commercial Buildings
• Armored Guards
3. Contract Security Guards
This is the most common category of security guards. Private contract security guards are hired by private security agencies. Clients hire a security agency, which provides security guards that best fits the client’s needs.
Private Security Guard Options
When a company hires the services of a private security firm, they have various alternatives. Most security firms will offer some or all the following security guard services:
1. Unarmed Security
Security guards who don’t carry guns or any other weapons are called unarmed security guards. They are physically present on a property or business. They patrol every location, monitor the security systems, and respond to threats very quickly and efficiently. Not having guns doesn’t make the guards less valuable, their presence alone is enough to deter criminals or trespassers. Unarmed security guard’s tasks involve surveillance, patrolling, access control, policy enforcement, crowd control, searching and general crime deterrent. More than 80% of the world’s security personnel conduct unarmed security tasks.
2. Armed Security
Armed security service is needed for locations that need a tougher security service. Armed security guards are popularly used in high-threat environments where an individual’s life is in danger or if the business or property is located in a high crime area.
They carry lethal weapons and probably small firearms on the job site. They have to undergo additional training and state-mandated firearms certification to receive an armed guard license to legally carry a firearm. Armed security guards are often ex-military or law enforcement officers because they know about operating the firearm. Typically, armed security guards are hired by companies that deal with valuable products or services.
3. Bodyguards
These are the personal security officers who are assigned to protect a person. They are used for securing the lives of HNIs, dignitaries, celebrities, and other VIPs such as politicians. These guards are generally well-armed and highly trained. They are also referred as to personal protection agents.
4. Video Surveillance Operator
Private security firms train their employees in video surveillance tactics and equipment before sending them to the client’s location. The operator may collaborate with other security guards to evaluate camera footage, conduct surveillance, and monitor the situation. Many businesses install surveillance cameras around the outside and within the facility to keep an eye on illegal activity.
The CCTV operation, which mostly requires monitoring activities, operates in a low-risk environment, but it must notice a major incident that influences the organization’s operations.
5. Patrol Guards
Mobile patrol security guards patrol your office and home premises on a dedicated vehicle day and night to check any suspicious activity or threat. Mobile patrols are not a constant presence. They patrol at scheduled times and emergency calls. Serogroup’s patrol guards are governed by a security tagging system to log times and dates of when the patrolling guards have monitored particular areas of the grounds. You can hire a permanent security patrol guard/unit to patrol your property at all hours of the day and night, or you can hire a mobile patrol unit to visit your selected location at predetermined intervals on predetermined days.
6. Event Security Guards
Event Security Guards are undoubtedly the most well-known in the profession due to their high visibility. They’re mostly in charge of crowd control and maintaining order at events such as concerts, sporting events, and professional conferences.
Event Security Guard’s responsibilities also include ensuring that attendees are only in areas where they are permitted and are not bringing forbidden things into the venue. They may be summoned to prevent or break up physical fights, particularly during occasions with a lot of alcohol or where emotions are running high.
Summing-up
The security industry offers a wide range of services, yet many people are unaware of their importance to their business or personal needs. When looking for different sorts of security guard service providers in your area, keep in mind that there may be a variety of solutions available to meet your individual needs or goals!
How to Apply
1.) For inside UAE candidates come to office directly for interview. {Interview time Mon – Sat (11AM – 03PM)
2.) For outside UAE candidates will have to book an appointment.