





Applicants must hold an official professional security license to work as a Security Guard, specifically the Professional Identity Card (T.I.P.) issued by the Ministry of the Interior. Candidates must have full availability to accommodate service requirements, including flexibility to work various shifts. Key responsibilities include safeguarding property and people, as well as comprehensive supervision and control of assigned facilities. This entails carrying out essential inspections, checks, and preventive measures to ensure overall security and achievement of assigned objectives. The role involves actively preventing any criminal acts or violations that may affect the protected area or assets. A full-time work schedule will be implemented, with working hours determined according to a fixed roster. The proposed employment contract is indefinite, offering professional stability.


