Part-Time Security Officer (Night shift)- Ji Hotel Orchard Singapore

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Roles & Responsibilities

Employment Type:

Part-Time

Job Description:

We are looking for a responsible and alert Part-Time Security Officer to ensure the safety and security of our guests, staff, and property.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Patrol hotel premises regularly to maintain order and ensure a safe environment

  • Monitor surveillance equipment and report any suspicious activity or safety hazards

  • Respond promptly to incidents and emergencies in a calm and professional manner

  • Assist with access control and maintain visitor records if required

  • Support the front desk during night shifts or emergencies when necessary

  • Ensure compliance with hotel safety and security policies

Requirements:
  • Prior security experience preferred (hotel or hospitality industry experience is an advantage)

  • Possess a valid Security Officer Licence (PLRD)

  • Able to work on rotating shifts, weekends, and public holidays

  • Must be able to stay alert during duty hours

  • Professional appearance and good communication skills

Working Hours:

Flexible part-time shifts (including night and weekend availability)

Tell employers what skills you have

Security Clearance

Holidays

Hotel Security

Safety

Hospitality Industry

Security Training shifts schedules

Access Control

Surveillance

Penetration Testing

Emergency

Help Desk Support

Emergency Response Procedures

Communication Skills

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