Security Officer/ Security Guard - Quezon City, Metro Manila

Security Officer/ Security Guard - Quezon City, Metro Manila


Company
Skyhawk Security Services, Inc.
Location
Quezon City, Metro Manila
Via
via LinkedIn

Job Description
Tasks for Security Officer/ Security Guard - Quezon City, Metro Manila
• Conduct regular patrols of the premises, including parking lots, office buildings, and entry points, to identify potential risks.
• Monitor and operate surveillance cameras and alarm systems to ensure real-time awareness of security conditions.
• Respond promptly to alarms, disturbances, and emergencies, ensuring the safety of employees and visitors.
• Enforce security protocols, including verifying IDs, controlling building access, and managing visitor logs.
• Perform routine inspections of doors, windows, and equipment to prevent unauthorized access or damage.
• Prepare detailed incident reports and maintain accurate logs of daily activities and observations.
• Provide clear guidance to employees and visitors on safety protocols and emergency procedures.
• Assist in evacuations or other emergency actions when necessary.

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Q What is the daily minimum wage for professional drivers in Metro Manila as of 2026?
As per the National Wages and Productivity Commission, the minimum wage for drivers in the National Capital Region is PHP 645 per day as of Wage Order NCR-25 effective January 2026, with overtime paid at 125% of the hourly rate after 8 hours.
Q What LTO license classification and experience are required to apply for truck driver jobs in the Philippines?
Applicants must hold a valid Professional Driver's License with restriction code 2 or 3 and at least two years of documented driving experience as required under LTO Memorandum Circular 2023-2185, with renewal due every five years.
Q How many hours can drivers legally work per day and what is the overtime rate?
Under the Labor Code as implemented by DOLE, drivers may work a maximum of 8 hours daily with overtime compensated at 125% of the regular hourly wage and an additional 30% for work on rest days effective 2026.
Q Which government documents are mandatory when applying for driver positions through Public Employment Service Offices?
Job seekers must submit a valid NBI clearance issued within the last 6 months, original Professional Driver's License, and SSS number printout when registering at any PESO office as stipulated in DOLE Department Order 217-2020.
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