Safety and Security Supervisor

Safety and Security Supervisor


Company
TOP ASIA Management Solutions, Inc.
Location
Quezon City, Metro Manila
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
₱600K a year
Posted
7 days ago
Via
via Trabajo.org
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Job Description
Role Overview As the Safety & Security Supervisor, you are the frontline protector and operational anchor of our restaurant. This is a unique, supervisory-level role that blends physical security, high-level customer service, and technical facility care. Beyond traditional guarding, you ensure the restaurant’s "heartbeat" remains steady by managing essential utilities and serving as a psychosocial shield for our service team. Duties and Responsibilities: 1. Technical Utility & Asset Management - Monitor and record daily readings for gas, water, and electric meters to ensure accurate consumption tracking. - Manage the manual start-up/shut-down of signages, electric panel boards, generators, and water pumps during service interruptions to keep the kitchen and dining room running. - Implement protocols to guard company inventory and assets against theft, misuse, or damage. 2. Safety & Emergency Leadership (BOSH Aligned) - Conduct daily walkthroughs to identify security breaches or BOSH-related hazards (e.g., wet floors, blocked fire exits). - Lead the team as a first responder for medical emergencies (First Aid) and coordinate evacuation procedures during fires, earthquakes, or other crises. 3. Conflict De-escalation & Crowd Control - Supervise customer queues and entry/exit flow during peak hours to maintain a premium dining atmosphere. - Act as the primary de-escalator in instances of customer verbal abuse or aggressive behavior, ensuring the mental and physical well-being of the restaurant staff. - Apply professional intervention techniques only when strictly necessary to protect lives and property. 4. Incident Reporting & Investigation - Maintain precise, professional logbooks documenting all security incidents and utility data. - Lead preliminary investigations into missing items, inventory discrepancies, or suspicious activities on the premises. 5. Site Security & Personnel Support - Manage unauthorized entry and monitor high-traffic areas. - Ensure the safety of our team by providing security escorts for employees during late-night closing shifts. 6. Team Management - Manage a team of safety and security associates. - Plot and manage the team’s duty schedules. - Monitor the team’s individual performance. - Cascade to the team company updates and required coachings. Qualifications: - Minimum 2–3 years of experience in security, preferably in a supervisory role within the F&B or Hospitality industry. - Valid Security License; BOSH (Basic Occupational Safety and Health) certification is highly preferred. - Ability to operate basic mechanical/electrical systems (generators, pumps, and breakers). - Strong verbal communication and the ability to remain calm and authoritative under pressure. - Ability to remain on your feet for extended periods and respond quickly to physical emergencies.

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The Department of Labor and Employment sets the minimum wage for service workers including cleaning staff at PHP 645 per day in the National Capital Region effective 1 January 2026 under Wage Order NCR-25. Overtime work beyond eight hours must be paid at 125 percent of the daily rate or PHP 806.25 per hour.
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