Security-related occupations are currently viewed as having stable prospects. Recent labor market trends show no sign of pressure , and future conditions suggest a balance between job openings and job seekers in Quebec
The specific duties of a security agent vary depending on the assignment and the work site. The more common duties of a security guard are:
Protect people, property and assets
Prevent or detect break-ins, vandalism, unauthorized presence or activity on private property
Prevent or detect theft and loss of merchandise, money or documents
Enforce established company rules, regulations, policies, and practices in order to maintain order, reduce crime, and resolve conflicts
Control access to establishments and direct visitors to appropriate areas
Patrol assigned areas, inside and outside
Write reports
Attend to persons with special needs
Respond to alarms and other emergencies
Government
Educational and health institutions
Transportation and warehousing facilities
Organizations throughout the private and public sectors
Construction companies
Malls
Retail stores
Office towers
Residential complexes
Financial institutions
Industrial establishments, etc
Working hours vary depending upon the employer’s needs and type of work. Security agents are often required to work nights, evenings, weekends or holidays, and can be assigned at several locations within a short period of time.
Majority of security agents have a full time job, but part time and on call positions are also available.
Duties often involve extended standing, walking, stair climbing, and exposure to inclement weather. The security agent works in uniform.
Valid security agent permit issued by the Bureau de la sécurité privée
Valid first aid certificate granted by an organization recognized by the CSST
A driver's licence (depending on the position - example - armoured car drivers)
Permit to carry firearms for armoured car personnel
Bilingualism is often required and always an asset
Great availability to work variable hours
Valid security agent permit issued by the Bureau de la sécurité privée
Valid first aid certificate granted by an organization recognized by the CSST
A driver's licence (depending on the position - example - armoured car drivers)
Permit to carry firearms for armoured car personnel
Bilingualism is often required and always an asset
Great availability to work variable hours
Good sense of observation and sound judgment
Good communication skills and empathy
Ability to use information and communication equipment
Ability to take initiative, work autonomously, and keep calm
Impartiality and patience
Tact, discretion and courtesy
Ability to take charge and intervene in case of emergency
Conflict resolution skills
Able to work alone or as a member of a team
Be physically fit
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