Job Description

Responsibilities:

• Take charge of day-to-day security functions to safeguard people, assets, and facilities.

• Plan and oversee the deployment of both in-house and contracted security personnel, including shift scheduling and manpower coordination.

• Ensure strict adherence to organisational security frameworks, protocols, and operational standards.

• Carry out systematic patrols, site checks, and threat evaluations to identify potential vulnerabilities.

• Supervise the operation of surveillance systems, access control platforms, and visitor registration processes.

• Lead response efforts during incidents, crises, or breaches, ensuring proper escalation and resolution.

• Perform detailed incident reviews and produce comprehensive reports outlining findings and corrective measures.

• Work closely with internal stakeholders to support operational security requirements.

• Serve as the primary point of contact with external agencies such as law enforcement, emergency services, and property management.

• Maintain compliance with all relevant statutory regulations, licensing conditions, and workplace safety standards.

• Develop and coach security team members to ensure competency, awareness, and service excellence.

• Assess existing security measures and implement enhancements to strengthen protection capabilities.

• Promote accountability, discipline, and high performance across the security workforce.

 


Job Requirements

Requirements:

• Bachelor’s degree or equivalent tertiary education.

• Minimum five years of practical exposure in managing security functions within a corporate or institutional setting.

• Current and valid Security Officer license issued by the Police Licensing & Regulatory Department (PLRD).

• Well-versed in Singapore Police Force (SPF) regulatory requirements, licensing frameworks, and compliance standards.

• Strong people management capabilities with the ability to influence, guide, and communicate effectively at all levels.

• Prior involvement in securing and overseeing Protected Place status and its associated regulatory processes will be an added advantage.