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Job Purpose

Join our Group Security team, where you will contribute to maintaining the highest standards of security across the Emirates Group. Our diverse security units include Security Training, Group Security Command Center, Airport Security Unit, Crime Prevention & Investigation Unit, Threat & Risk Assessment Unit, Aviation Security Compliance, Assurance & Regulation, and Business Support Unit—all working together to develop and implement comprehensive security strategies.

As a Security Agent, you will carry out general and aviation security duties related to surveillance, guarding, escort and screening for Emirates Group in order to protect staff, property and the business against acts of unlawful interference.

In this role, you will;

  • Perform aviation security functions including guarding, access control, search, inspection, surveillance screening and escort of aircraft, cargo, catering products of both airside and landside facilities e.g. cargo warehouse, engineering hangars etc.
  • Record and report any suspicious activities (security breaches etc.) to the line to ensure that appropriate action can be taken where required.
  • Guide the security staff from the security service provider (Transguard Patrol) in the execution of day-to-day general and aviation security functions specific to the area(s) of deployment.
  • In cases of emergency, function as a fire warden.
  • Participate in Quality Control Circle activities e.g. projects to enhance processes, improve productivity etc.
  • Function as the first line of defence for the protection of the transportation of product against acts of unlawful interference e.g. dangerous goods.
  • Protect cargo in relation to vulnerable cargo, valuable cargo, arms and ammunition.
  • Protect the aircraft by undertaking aircraft search, guarding inspection and access control activities.
  • Undertake passenger protection activities including liquids and gels (LAGs) security checks, secondary boarding gate passenger checks and baggage checks.
  • Protect/guard lost items (e.g. baggage) and coordinate the process of restoring these items to the rightful owner.

Qualification

To be considered for this role, you must meet the below;

  • 10 years of schooling or equivalent
  • 2 plus years experience in Aviation Security
  • Knowledge of airline handling procedures and implementation of security measures (e.g. access control, security search etc.) would be advantageous.

At Emirates Group, we're committed to providing our employees with opportunities to grow and develop their careers. If you're looking for a challenging and rewarding opportunity, apply today and join our team!

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