Security Supervisor
Working alongside a wonderful team in The Peak Complex, we are seeking a Security Supervisor to support our Security & Operational Risk Team
- Develop yourself in a dynamic Security & Operational Risk Team
- Play a vital role in fostering a safe environment that enhances visitor satisfaction.
- Market-leading remuneration including 5-day work week, 3-day carers leave, medical insurance coverage (including dependents), non-contributory retirement plan and performance bonus
Key Accountabilities :
- Support Security & Safety Manager to ensure highest standards are met for security in daily operations, incidents and emergencies handling.
- Conduct incident / accident investigation and proposes remedial action, reports any findings to the Security & Safety Manager, and prepares the incident report for the management.
- Supervise and lead the security contractor team, ensuring the adherence to policies, procedures, and safety protocols.
- Conduct regular checks and inspections of the security posts to ensure team members are carrying out their duties in an effective and professional manner.
General Requirements:
- Form 5 / DSE or above with 3 years + supervisory experience in the security industry
- Self-motivated, good reasoning and decision-making ability
- Good interpersonal skills, positive and approachable
- Good command of spoken and written in English and Chinese including Putonghua
We are delighted to receive your resume for further consideration through HSH Career Site and will communicate directly with suitable qualified applicants.
About The Peak Complex
One of the world’s most spectacular city skyline views can be found at Hong Kong’s Victoria Peak, with The Peak Tower offering a dynamic retail and commercial property. Our journey started in 1888 when the Peak Tram was established as Asia’s first funicular railway, and an hour-long trip to the Peak by sedan chair was replaced by an exhilarating ride of under ten minutes. Today, this remarkable feat of engineering remains one of the most photographed icons of Hong Kong and is one of the top tourist attractions in the city, carrying six million passengers annually.