Security Supervisor

Job Description

About Us

At DHL, people mean the world to us. That's why our goal has always been to attract and retain the best talent over the world. We provide challenge and opportunity for personal and professional development. We recognize the difference you bring to our business, and together we share the pride of building the logistics company for the world.

Under the DHL Supply Chain umbrella, one of the business units of DHL, we provide customized logistics and industry solutions in the areas of supply chain management, warehousing, distribution, value added services, and lead logistics provider services for our customers - helping them deliver better results every day.

Responsibilities

  • Assist superior when security incidents occurred and ensure/action on the implementation of agreed corrective actions to close identified gaps.
  • Conduct training and educating all contract security personnel to ensure them understand their job scope, proper working procedures and handling of security equipment as published in the Security Manual and other security guidelines.
  • Conduct inspection on all security gadgets including magnetic alarm sensor, body sensor and panic button are functioning.
  • Read and compile security incident report and brief Security Executive on any imminent threat or breaching of security procedures.
  • Prepare daily supervisor report, daily CCTV checklist and weekly audit checklist.
  • Reviewing CCTV recording and report on any suspicious activities.
  • To perform any other duties as directed by Security Executive and Assistant Security Manager.

Requirements

  • Minimum Diploma or relevant qualification.
  • Proven experience in warehouse security / logistics environment.
  • Hands‑on experience with TAPA FSR compliance and audits is required.
  • Strong knowledge of security systems (CCTV, access control, alarms).
  • Experience managing security personnel / vendors.
  • Good communication and reporting skills.
  • Able to work on shift or extended hours if required.
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