If you’re considering a role in the security industry then you should know, it isn't just a career choice, it's a lifestyle (and a rewarding one at that). Whether it’s protecting people, property, or assets, security officers serve as the first line of defence in safeguarding against potential threats.
But what does it take to be an effective security officer? Here’s a look at the top typical skills and qualifications that are essential to succeed in this role:
Typical qualifications and training required:
Staying current with ongoing training and certifications will help you advance in the field and take on more specialised security roles.
We at Assero offer various training courses required in the security industry, so if you are looking for a suitable course for this career, take a look here.
Requirements:
Top Skills:
1. Team player
You need to be able to work well with your colleagues, collaborate effectively and support each other under pressure. Communication is key to successful security operations so making sure you stay in contact and coordinate efficiently with your fellow security team, medical staff and local law enforcement is important. You might be asked to work remotely so being comfortable working independently also is important.
2. Communication
Whether it's communicating directly with clients or with members of the public, excellent communication skills are a huge factor for relaying information or de-escalate a tricky situation. You need to be confident communicating verbally, written, or being a good listener.
3. Problem Solving
Every day can bring unexpected challenges with this career. Security officers must be able to think quickly and make decisions under pressure. They need to analyse situations and make decisions that minimize harm. They need to adjust to changing circumstances, and respond to unforeseen events, and use available resources efficiently to resolve issues.
4. Customer Service
Strong customer service skills can help create a safe and welcoming environment while maintaining authority. Making sure you are friendly and approachable encourages patrons to trust and respect your position and feel like they can ask for help when it’s needed which can help prevent issues escalating further.
5. Attention to Detail
Security work often involves observing environments, monitoring behaviour, and identifying anything unusual or suspicious. Having a keen eye for detail can help in identifying potential threats before they escalate. Knowing what to look for, being aware of your surroundings at all times, and constantly staying alert and focused is vital to effective security.
6. Fitness and Wellbeing
Endurance, strength and agility are important for this career as you will need to stand, walk and be alert for long periods of time. You may need to restrain individuals or manage physical altercations and being quick on your feet allows you to respond promptly to threats or emergencies.
7. Flexible Working Schedule
Security officers are needed around the clock, so this needs to be a lifestyle you are comfortable with otherwise, it definitely isn’t the job for you. A career in security offers progression, responsibility and the ability to work alongside like-minded individuals. It's a position of respect and trust, where no day is ever the same, making it a brilliantly rewarding role too.
To conclude, a career in security offers progression, responsibility and the ability to work alongside like-minded individuals. It's a position of respect and trust, where no day is ever the same, making it a brilliantly rewarding role too.
If you are unsure whether this is the right role for you, read our recent blog, ‘10 reasons to become a Security Officer’ for all the benefits of working in the security industry.
If you would like to join our team, keep an eye on our
vacancies page, or alternatively, speak with a member of our team on
02920 660 130 or email us at
info@asserosecurity.co.uk
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