The Security Booth Operator is responsible for the monitoring of security screens and building access points. Professionalism and discretion are always required. Staff members must maintain a professional appearance, work efficiently in a fast-paced environment, and provide courteous, responsive service to all guests. Due to the nature of our business flexibility to work evenings, weekends, and holidays is required. Monitor all screens for an entire shift and report suspicious activity to the Operations Manager. Communicate over the radio or phone for all deliveries on the dock and backstage entrance. Monitor fire panel and announce all new alerts to the Operations department Help the Operations Supervisor organize Lost and Found items. Occasionally walk the perimeter of the building and report suspicious activity. Close the building at the end of each business day/event by turning off lights, securing doors and access points, etc. Help organize credentials. Keep track of staffing for events. Check in third party staffing utilizing sign in sheets, performing bag checks and ID checks, etc. Check in building guests by verifying credentials and name. Monitor and document internal radio assignments. Provide a friendly and professional first point of contact for access into the building Must be able to locate and save video footage and photos Must always be alert and free of distractions.
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Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED