Employer: GardaWorld
Location: Jarkata , IndonesiaNationality: Australian
Security Clearance: Negative Vetting Level 1 (NV1)
Role
The Shift Supervisor (SS) is responsible for coordinating the day-to-day operational activities of the Security Operations Centre (SOC). This includes:
Providing advice to Service Provider Personnel, contractors, and other stakeholders on a wide range of security issues and processes in accordance with approved security policies, plans and procedures
Conduct of Embassy specific training of the Security Guard Force including managing the guard induction program, training on use of security equipment, developing and exercising of guarding SOPs
Respond to, manage, and document notifiable incidents
Manage access control, including for visitors and events
Oversee effective operation of physical and electronic security measures including but not limited to CCTV, electronic access control systems and alarms
Undertake security compliance activities including after-hours checks and inspections of Embassy security infrastructure
Contribute to the development of security policies, Plans and operating procedures
Maintain logs related to SOC functions as well as maintenance and repair records
Undertake security related administrative tasks, and
Work in a rotational 24/7 SOC environment.
Skills and Experience
The SS must have:
Previous experience in a supervisory/management role
Excellent leadership and problem-solving skills
Solid knowledge of security risk management principles and terminology to work competently within security risk management
Excellent communication skills (oral and written), and
Experience working in a high tempo, dynamic and challenging environment
The SS must not have a criminal record and must not have been dishonourably discharged from service or convicted under the Defence Force Discipline Act (1982) (or equivalent) or terminated from employment in a similar role.
Desirable
Desirable skills and experience of the SS include:
Previous experience working in a diplomatic environment
Previous in-country experience in a similar capacity
Previous relevant experience in the public or private sectors, military or law enforcement experience of not less than five (5) years with an excellent record of conduct
Trained in first aid as a minimum to HLTAID006
Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (TAE40110 or upgraded to TAE40116), and
Working knowledge of the local language.
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Location: Jarkata , IndonesiaNationality: Australian
Security Clearance: Negative Vetting Level 1 (NV1)
Role
The Shift Supervisor (SS) is responsible for coordinating the day-to-day operational activities of the Security Operations Centre (SOC). This includes:
Providing advice to Service Provider Personnel, contractors, and other stakeholders on a wide range of security issues and processes in accordance with approved security policies, plans and procedures
Conduct of Embassy specific training of the Security Guard Force including managing the guard induction program, training on use of security equipment, developing and exercising of guarding SOPs
Respond to, manage, and document notifiable incidents
Manage access control, including for visitors and events
Oversee effective operation of physical and electronic security measures including but not limited to CCTV, electronic access control systems and alarms
Undertake security compliance activities including after-hours checks and inspections of Embassy security infrastructure
Contribute to the development of security policies, Plans and operating procedures
Maintain logs related to SOC functions as well as maintenance and repair records
Undertake security related administrative tasks, and
Work in a rotational 24/7 SOC environment.
Skills and Experience
The SS must have:
Previous experience in a supervisory/management role
Excellent leadership and problem-solving skills
Solid knowledge of security risk management principles and terminology to work competently within security risk management
Excellent communication skills (oral and written), and
Experience working in a high tempo, dynamic and challenging environment
The SS must not have a criminal record and must not have been dishonourably discharged from service or convicted under the Defence Force Discipline Act (1982) (or equivalent) or terminated from employment in a similar role.
Desirable
Desirable skills and experience of the SS include:
Previous experience working in a diplomatic environment
Previous in-country experience in a similar capacity
Previous relevant experience in the public or private sectors, military or law enforcement experience of not less than five (5) years with an excellent record of conduct
Trained in first aid as a minimum to HLTAID006
Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (TAE40110 or upgraded to TAE40116), and
Working knowledge of the local language.
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