Security Officer - Gatehouse

Security Officer - Gatehouse


Company
Certis
Location
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Job Type
Full-time
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Join Certis Security Australia and play a vital role in maintaining safety and security at a key energy infrastructure site – Energy Australia Yallourn Victoria.We are seeking a Casual Gatehouse Security Officer (Level 3) to support operations in a high-security environment, providing frontline access control, monitoring, and site protection services.This is a great opportunity to work in a structured, professional environment where safety, compliance, and customer service are at the core of everything we do.About The RoleAs a Gatehouse Security Officer, you will be responsible for managing site access and supporting the security integrity of a critical infrastructure facility.You will act as the first point of contact for visitors, contractors, and deliveries, ensuring all access requirements are met and site procedures are followed.Key ResponsibilitiesManage vehicle movement, access control, and visitor/contractor passesMonitor CCTV, alarms, and building management systemsRespond to security, fire, and WHS-related alarms and incidentsConduct internal and external patrols of site areasIssue and manage security access cards and site inductionsEnsure all personnel have correct approvals and access levelsMaintain accurate logs, reports, and daily activity recordsMonitor perimeter security and prevent unauthorised accessProvide traffic control for pedestrian and vehicle entry pointsCommunicate effectively via radio, email, and reporting systemsAbout YouTo be successful in this role, you will have:Minimum 2 years’ experience in a similar security roleStrong experience in gatehouse, access control, or critical infrastructure environmentsExcellent communication and customer service skillsStrong computer skills (MS Office and reporting systems)Ability to write clear and accurate incident reportsConfidence working independently and managing competing prioritiesMandatory RequirementsCurrent Victoria Security Licence Current Senior First Aid CertificateCurrent Driver’s Licence with VehicleAbility to pass site and compliance requirementsWhy Join Us?At Certis, we are committed to creating a Safer, Smarter, Better workplace.You Will Benefit FromSupportive and inclusive team cultureOngoing learning and development via a modern LMSEmployee Assistance Program (EAP) for you and your familyWellbeing support across mental, physical, and financial healthRetail discounts at 400+ stores Australia-wideStrong focus on career growth and internal development opportunitiesA diverse and respectful workplace cultureDiversity Statement Within Certis Australia, we believe our strength lies in the diversity of our people. We offer an inclusive culture where you can be your authentic self, contribute your unique perspective and grow with equal opportunities for advancement. Our commitment to a Safer, Smarter and Better workplace ensures every employee is supported, respected and empowered. We actively encourage First Nations and Torres Strait Islander people to apply as we build a brighter future, where all voices matter.Certis Security Australia Master LicenseSydney Night Patrol & Inquiry Co Pty Ltd NSW 400674602 ACT 17501220 QLD 41315 WA SA48240 NT 345 SA ISL 178143 TAS 3020Certis Security Australia Pty Ltd NSW 405149073 ACT 17501742 QLD 3158254 WA SA 72311 SA ISL 235794 VIC Z05 798 61S VIC Z05 798 40S NT 1093 TAS 458596293

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