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Security Officer

Hong Kong Heritage Conservation Foundation Limited

Job Location:

Lantau Island, Islands District

Job Posting Date:

2024-07-15

Industry:

Security

Responsibilities:

  • Patrols hotel premises; conducts full enquiry on incidents occurred;

  • Ensures all items found in the hotel premises are properly recorded and kept

  • Checks all exists and back staircases

  • Carries out guard duty at hotel entrances and passageway in the rear service area

Requirements:

  • High School Certificate or equivalent

  • Minimum 3 years relevant experience, with hotel experience will be an advantage 

  • Mature, independent, proactive, service-oriented and attentive to detail

  • Qualified first aider with valid Security Personnel Permit & Q.A.S. Certificate

  • Good communication and interpersonal skills

  • Candidate with less experience will be considered Senior Risk & Safety Officer


Equal opportunities are extended to all candidates and the information provided will be used for the consideration of your application within the Hotel. The personal data collected will be for recruitment purposes only. Data of unsuccessful applicants will be destroyed.

Application Method:


A competitive remuneration package and career advancement opportunities will be offered to the right candidate. Interested parties should apply with resume, expected salary and contact details to: Human Resources Manager, Tai O Heritage Hotel, 1 Castle Peak Road, Gold Coast, Hong Kong/email /WhatsApp at 6396 1840.

Company Description:

Hong Kong Heritage Conservation Foundation (HKHCF) is a non-profit-making organisation established by the Ng Family in March 2008.

HKHCF holds the belief that conservation of cultural heritage helps the community to build a sense of identity and strengthen bonds between people and places. The primary objectives of HKHCF are to revitalise and conserve historic buildings, and to promote the appreciation and importance of cultural heritage to the community.

HKHCF is responsible for the conservation and revitalisation of the old Tai O Police Station, a Grade II historic building, and for the transformation of the site into Tai O Heritage Hotel. Operating as a non-profit-making social enterprise, the Hotel has been recognised by UNESCO with an Award of Merit at the 2013 Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation.

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