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Surveillance Operator

Surveillance Operator

Job Profile: Surveillance Operator

Department: Safety and Security

Experience: 00-05 Years

Job Type: international Cruise Job

Salary Range: US $ 700-2200

Salary: According to your Qualifications and Experience.

Working Hours: Normally 9 Hours, beyond 09 Hours you will be entitle to get overtime payout $ 5-7 per Hour.

Week Off: There is No week off, you will get Time Off

Employment Type: Fixed Term Contract for Nine Months

This is renewable Contract it will be renewed after Nine months.

Cruise Name and Route: Now this is the combine hiring for multiple cruises. Your Joining Cruise’s name and route will be mentioned in your joining letter.

Cost and Charges: You have to bear only your medical cost which is also refundable with your first month salary. You have to do your medical checkup from DGFT authorized hospital only.

Processing Time: From Interview to Joining Letter/Visa, it will take two months time.

Joining Location: Mumbai

Benefits: You will get Medical Facility (ESCI), Health Insurance, Life Insurance, PF, Food and Accommodation. Two months paid leave during your Nine months Contract.

Leave: Two months paid leave during your Nine months Contract.

Description: “The Cruise Vessel Security and Safety Act of 2010 states that the vessel's video surveillance system must cover all areas of the ship where passengers or crewmembers have common access, which can prove useful in a variety of incidents, such as vandalism, slip-and-fall claims, missing persons inquires and general.”

Hiring Process:

  • CV Shortlisting
  • Telephonic Interview
  • Online Interview

If Selected

  • Offer of Employment
  • Offer Letter Acceptance
  • Medical Checkup
  • Police Clearance Certificate
  • STCW and CDC
  • Visa Process
  • Joining Letter

Responsibilities

·         Protect the company's assets and to assist the onboard and shore side management in ensuring the safety and security of the passengers, crew, and ship.

·         Observe and report 'live' surveillance while walking around the ship in both passenger and crew areas, as well as listening to any comments passengers or crew may have to offer.

·         Have a well-developed understanding of the operation and management of CCTV recording and monitoring equipment.

·         Conduct real time monitoring of Ship/passenger/crew Safety and Security, and compliance with SEMS and other policies and procedures.

·         Immediately report to the bridge any real time security and safety observations that may place the ship, passengers, or crew in jeopardy.

·         Conduct retrospective reviews of incidents or accidents relating to the ship/crew/passengers.

·         Undertake reviews and complete reports of injury cases reported by the Security Officer.

·         Assist the Surveillance Manager in completing audits and risk assessments of outlet stock movements and sales.

Requirements

·         Intermediate to Advanced knowledge and experience with the games offered by the casino is required.

·         Minimum of one (1) year experience as a casino dealer is required; or have a minimum of one year's experience within the surveillance field in connection with a hotel or casino environment, or equivalent.

EDUCATION

·         High school diploma or foreign equivalent is required.

·         Position-specific STCW training from an accredited educational institution is required.

ATTRIBUTES

·         Passionate about hospitality and customer service driven

·         Must have a professional appearance and good hygiene

·         Respect for all co-workers and guests

·         Pride in your work by creating positive energy, excitement and fun

·         Able to work 7 days a week

·         Demonstrate positive behaviors; smiling, being polite and courteous

·         Able to develop a camaraderie with team members

·         Ability to live in close quarters, share limited space with other cabin-mates

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

·         While performing the essential functions of this job, all team members are required to stand; walk long distances on the ship; use hands to touch, handle or feel; reach with hands and arms; talk, hear, taste and smell.  All vessel positions require repetitive motion of bending, climbing, going up.