The Security Supervisor is responsible for leading and coordinating on-site security operations to safeguard Telecom Inc.’s personnel, assets, facilities, and critical telecommunications infrastructure.
Position Security Supervisor - Guyana
Reports To: Security Manager
Position Summary
The Security Supervisor is responsible for leading and coordinating on-site security operations to safeguard Telecom Inc.’s personnel, assets, facilities, and critical telecommunications infrastructure.
The Security Supervisor acts as a key liaison between management, internal stakeholders, and external agencies, supporting business continuity through effective risk management, incident response, and emergency preparedness.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
- Direct and coordinate day-to-day security operations across assigned Telecom Inc. facilities, ensuring continuous protection of personnel, assets, and critical telecommunications infrastructure.
- Supervise, deploy, and support security officers to ensure adherence to company policies, post orders, and service standards.
- Serve as the primary liaison between Telecom Inc. management, internal departments, contractors, and external stakeholders on all security-related matters.
- Implement, monitor, and enforce security policies, procedures, access control standards, and reporting protocols in alignment with corporate and regulatory requirements.
- Coach, train, and evaluate security personnel to strengthen operational readiness, customer service, ethical conduct, and compliance with security standards.
- Maintain operational preparedness by ensuring officers are fully knowledgeable and compliant with:
- Emergency response and business continuity procedures
- Fire prevention, detection, and response measures
- Evacuation and lockdown protocols
- Hazard identification and HAZMAT awareness
- Incident, injury, and accident reporting requirements
- Assess, document, and report security incidents, safety hazards, breaches, and operational risks, providing accurate and timely reports with recommendations for corrective action.
- Administer corrective and disciplinary measures in accordance with company policy, including counseling, performance improvement actions, and formal warnings.
- Plan, prepare, and manage duty rosters, leave schedules, and overtime allocations to ensure adequate coverage during peak operations, special projects, public holidays, and emergency situations.
- Build and sustain professional working relationships with:
- Telecom Inc. management and operational teams
- Service providers and contractors
- Guyana Police Force, Fire Service, and emergency response agencies
- Oversee the operational readiness, maintenance, and proper use of security assets, including patrol vehicles, communication devices, CCTV systems, access control systems, and protective equipment.
- Lead and actively participate in emergency responses, drills, investigations, and security initiatives to ensure rapid, controlled, and compliant outcomes.
Qualifications & Training
Academic Qualifications
- Minimum five (5)CXC General Proficiency (or equivalent) with passes in English Language and Mathematics and a Technical or Vocational Certificate in Security Operations, Occupational Safety, or a related field from a recognized institution(e.g. TVET institutions)
Professional & Technical Training
- Certified Security Supervisor or Guard Training Programme from a recognized local or regional provider
- Occupational Health & Safety (OHS) or Risk Management training
- Fire Safety and Emergency Response certification
- First Aid and CPR certification (current)
- Training in Incident Reporting and Investigations
Experience
- Minimum 3–5 years’ experience in security operations, with at least 1–2 years in a supervisory role
- Background in security management, law enforcement, military, or safety operations required.
- Prior experience in mall, commercial, logistics, manufacturing, or large-scale facility security is an asset.
Skills & Competencies
- Strong leadership, decision-making, and problem-solving skills
- Ability to prepare reports, schedules, and disciplinary documentation with accuracy and professionalism.
- Flexible availability, including weekends, public holidays, and special events.
- Effective written and verbal communication
- High level of integrity, professionalism, and situational awareness
- Ability to respond calmly and decisively in high-risk or emergency situations