No, this is not ITT or Dyncorp. I found this through Gulf Talent online, and it is more management than anything. –Head Jundi
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Security Officer
Aspire Zone
Qatar
Ref: GP993-18
The Role
Supervision and mentoring of a uniformed security guard force, and to provide a link between the that ?guard force and the venue management
-Provide a direct “link” between individual venue management teams and the delivery of the AZ security ?service, providing advice and assistance to venue staff in respect of routine operational security issues.?
-Monitor and effectively manage the daily operations of the contract security team to ensure high standards of ?service are being delivered, in accordance with published Assignment Instructions
-Ensure all reports & returns from the previous shift are passed through line management, taking any appropriate ?action which may be required.?
-Regularly review the published security Assignment Instructions within individual venues, highlighting any ?deficiencies or potential for improvement directly to the Head of Security.?
Requirements
Requirements
QUALIFICATIONS
(list the minimum qualification required)
EXPERIENCE
(list the minimum years and type of experience required)
10 + in security guard force operations or military service at officer or senior NCO rank
Functional
-Security or military background with at least ??10 years experience ?
-Ability to liaise with various agencies and ?local police in relation to security
-Good command of written and spoken ?English
About the Company
About the Company
A PLACE FOR ALL TO ENJOY
Aspire Zone, the majestic symbol of Qatar’s pride and glory is spread over 250 – hectares. It is designed to attract and accommodate local and international users through providing access to facilities, consumer products, attractions and services to accommodate a variety of user groups. It is truly a destination for all user groups.
This is a sports academy. They advertise on CNN here in the UK and in Kuwait.
Comment by Scott — Thursday, August 28, 2008 @ 8:42 AM
Interesting. I didn't know they had that much of a reach.
Comment by headjundi — Thursday, August 28, 2008 @ 9:54 AM