Security Officer

Security Officer


Company
Cushman & Wakefield
Location
Bangkok, Bangkok City, Thailand
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
2 days ago
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Job Description
Job TitleSecurity OfficerJob Description SummaryProvide on-site security at the data centre by managing access, monitoring CCTV, conducting patrols, and ensuring only authorised people and vehicles enter the facility.Job DescriptionAbout the role:Guard key areas such as the gatehouse, lobby, perimeter, and assigned posts.Conduct regular and random patrols inside and outside the site.Operate access control systems (e.g., mantrap, biometrics, gates).Monitor CCTV and report any suspicious activity or alarms.Check and record all visitors and contractors; issue temporary passes.Escort visitors and contractors when required.Respond quickly to incidents and follow security and emergency procedures.Maintain accurate logs, reports, and access records.Assist with audits, compliance checks, and emergency drills.Coordinate with police and emergency services as needed.About YouValid security guard license under Thailand’s Private Security Guard Act B.E. 2558.At least 2 years of experience in security for critical sites (e.g., data centres, banks, airports, government facilities).English skills: working level for supervisors; basic level for officers.Familiar with access control systems and CCTV.Physically fit and able to stand for long periods and perform patrols.INCO: “Cushman & Wakefield”

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As per the Ministry of Labour, the minimum wage for electricians in Bangkok is 450 THB per day effective 1 January 2026. Overtime pay must be calculated at 1.5 times the hourly rate for hours beyond 8 per day. This rate applies to all licensed electrical workers under the Labour Protection Act.
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As per the Ministry of Labour, applicants for electrician positions need at least 2 years of verified work experience plus a vocational certificate. Foreign workers must also hold a valid skill certificate from the Department of Skill Development issued before 31 December 2025. No exceptions apply for entry-level roles in 2026.
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As per the Ministry of Labour, electricians work 8 hours per day and 48 hours per week with mandatory rest on public holidays. Employees receive 10 days of paid annual leave after completing 1 full year of service starting 1 January 2026. Sick leave is capped at 30 days per year with medical certificate.
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