The overall duty of the Security team 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:
List of Major Responsibilities
COMMUNITY BUILDING (RELATIONSHIP WITH PROPERTY STAKEHOLDERS & TEAM)
- Maintain strong relationships with all stakeholders through regular interactions, personalized support, and addressing their concerns promptly.
- Attend daily team meetings to ensure clear communication, task coordination, and efficient workflow.
- Attend comprehensive safety training programs for FM personnel, including first aid, fire safety, and earthquake evacuation drills to ensure expected level of performance.
ENSURE UNINTERRUPTED FM SERVICE.
- Inspecting and patrolling premises regularly.
- Communicating with law enforcement, fire departments, and emergency medical personnel.
- Monitoring public access and ensuring the security of all personnel and visitors.
- Responding to alarms and analyzing security footage.
- Investigating suspicious behavior, incidents, and security breaches.
- Apprehending trespassers and perpetrators.
- Adhering to company policies and legal regulations.
RECORD KEEPING
Maintaining an activity log and preparing surveillance reports.
- TEAM DEVELOPMENT
- Conduct daily morning meeting with other team members and perform assign tasks.
- Conduct training for FM personnel on safety awareness issue (Fast Aid, Fire & Earth quack evacuation drill) to ensure expected level of performance.
OTHER ASSIGNMENTS
- Taking personal initiatives for self-development
- Any assignment given by the management time to time
- Regular follow-up on any communication with existing clients for any reason
- Attend management or any special meeting (as and when required)
CONTINUOUS PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
- Exhibit the company’s core value in all aspects of working area
QUALIFICATION
- Non-commissioned officer from defense
- Outstanding surveillance and observation skills.
- Excellent communication skills.
- Strong reporting skills.
- Working knowledge of public safety, security operations, and procedures.
- Knowledge of state laws and regulations.
- Trained in First Aid and self-defense
