Security K9 Handler - Brisbane & Sunshine Coast

Security K9 Handler - Brisbane & Sunshine Coast


Company
Infront Security Services
Location
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Job Type
Temporary
Posted
2 days ago
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Job Description
K9 Handlers – Brisbane, South East QLD and Sunshine CoastInfront Security has been the industry leader in the K9 sector for over 20 years. We are currently recruiting for K9 Handlers with both casual and permanent opportunities throughout Brisbane, South East Queensland and Sunshine Coast. If you love working with canines and looking to take your security career to the next level, this is your chance!What We OfferFree regular training, delivered by internationally accredited canine TrainersCasual and Permanent positionsOpportunities for advancement within the company Professional growth and development supportedWeekly pay including weekend penalties and relevant loadings Regular hours available Assistance and advice in sourcing a suitable canine (T&C apply)Assistance with relocation costs (T&C apply)RequirementsTo be considered for employment with Infront Security, you should have the following:Flexibility to work nights and weekendsPositive customer friendly attitudeA strong interest in working with canineClass 1 QLD Security Licence with Patrol Dog functionA suitable K9 Ability to keep and transport your working K9Be professional, reliable and have a good work ethicAbility to follow SOP'sGood communication skills (written and verbal)Be physically fit to do your dutiesIf you meet the above criteria and are looking for a long-term career in the Security K9 Handling Industry with QLD's Largest and Longest running K9 Security Company, please APPLY TODAY.We would like to thank all applicants for their interest however only short-listed applicants will be contacted for the interview process

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