Senior Security Supervisor (SSS)
The fourth rank of the Progressive Wage Model (PWM) is a Senior Security Supervisor (SSS). An individual who wants to become a Senior Security Supervisor (SSS) will need to have at least 1 year 6 months of experience as a Security Supervisor (SS) to meet the Year-In-Grade (YIG) requirement and fulfil the training requirements.
The Progressive Wage Model (PWM) is a five-level career progression model which was developed by the Security Tripartite Cluster STC) to help security officers achieve a stable income and work-life balance by encouraging security officers to upgrade their skills and progress through the productivity-based wage progression pathway.
Job scope of a Senior Security Supervisor (SSS)
The general job scope of a Senior Security Supervisor (SSS) include:
- All of Security Supervisor (SS) duties and;
- In-charge of CCTV centre and Central alarm monitoring centre
- Conduct security audits and risk assessments
- Plan, assess and review team performance
- Train and assess subordinates
- Develop individual training and competency roadmaps
- Conduct after action reviews
How to become a Senior Security Supervisor (SSS)?
To become a Senior Security Supervisor (SSS), you will need to have at least 1 year 6 months of experience as a Security Supervisor (SS) to meet the Year-In-Grade (YIG) requirement and fulfil the training requirements. The following are the SSS courses offered at KnowledgeTree.
- MRSO – Monitor and Review Security Operations
- PMRDCCC – Perform Monitoring and Reporting Duties at Central Command Centre
- COBD – Conduct Operation Briefing and Debriefing
- DSE – Deploy Security Equipment
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