Security Officers oversee the operations, administration, and training of security units, incorporating advanced risk assessment, SOP development, and multi-site coordination. They leverage modern tools such as IoT-enabled systems, cloud-based platforms, and virtual learning solutions to enhance efficiency and ensure compliance with updated security standards. Their responsibilities include deployment, incident management, documentation, and liaising with stakeholders.
12th grade with 5 years of relevant experience in man guarding services/ ex-servicemen/Armed/ Para-military forces OR Previous relevant qualification of NSQF level 4.5 (Security Supervisor) with 3 Years of relevant experience in man guarding services/ ex-servicemen/Armed/ Para-military forces Standard of physical fitness for security guards as per Private Security Agencies Regulation Act (PSARA)S, 2005: (1) No person shall be employed or engaged as a guard unless he fulfils the following physical standards: - (a) height: 160 cm for male and 150 cm. for females; Provided that a person belonging to the Gorkhas, or Nepalese or Sikkimese or Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe is eligible for relaxation of height by 5 cm. (b) weight: according to stand table of height and weight; (c) chest: measurements 80 cm with an expansion of 4 cm (for females no minimum requirement for chest measurement); (d) eyesight: distant vision 6/6, near vision 0.6/0.6 with or without correction, free from colour blindness, shall be able to identify and distinguish colour display in security equipment; shall be able to read and understand display in English alphabets and Roman Numerals; (e) hearing: free from defect; shall be able to hear and respond to the spoken voice and the alarms generated by security equipment (f) free from knock knee and flat foot, able to run one kilo meter in 6 minutes for the age group between 18 to 30 years, 8 minutes for the age group between 31 to 40 years and should be able to walk one mile in 15 minutes for the age group between 41 to 50 years and in 17 minutes for the age group 51 and above; (g) shall not be suffering from a disease, which may limit the physical or mental capabilities in charging the security duties; (h) shall not be suffering from any physical handicap or deformity, which hamper in good performance of duties as security guard; (i) the candidate should have dexterity and strength to perform searches, handle objects and use force for restraining the individuals in case of need; and (2) The agency shall ensure that every guard working under its control undergoes a medical examination from a Government or recognized hospital once in a year for ensuring the physical standard prescribed in sub-rule (1) of this rule.
4.0
5
Private Security
600 Hrs
30/04/2028
A Security Supervisor in the Private Security Sector manages operational and administrative responsibilities for a security unit comprising 6-15 unarmed and armed security guards. The role now includes leveraging IoT-enabled patrol systems, secure communication tools, and cloud-based reporting to enhance team coordination and efficiency. Supervisors organize guarding duties, oversee team performance, conduct digital training sessions, and ensure compliance with modern security standards while reporting incidents to designated authorities.
10th grade pass with 5 years of relevant experience in man guarding services or ex-servicemen (Agniveer)/ Armed/Para-military forces OR 12th grade pass with 3 years of relevant experience in man guarding services or ex-servicemen (Agniveer)/ Armed/Para-military forces OR Previous relevant Qualification of NSQF Level 3 with 5 years relevant experience in man guarding services or ex-servicemen (Agniveer)/ Armed/Para-military forces OR Previous relevant Qualification of NSQF Level 4 with 4 years relevant experience in man guarding services ex-servicemen (Agniveer)/ Armed/Para-military forces Standard of physical fitness for security guards as per Private Security Agencies Regulation Act (PSARA), 2005: (1) No person shall be employed or engaged as a guard unless he fulfils the following physical standards:- (a) height: 160 cm for male and 150 cm. for females; Provided that a person belonging to the Gorkhas, or Nepalese or Sikkimese or Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe is eligible for relaxation of height by 5 cm. (b) weight: according to stand table of height and weight; (c) chest: measurements 80 cm with an expansion of 4 cm (for females no minimum requirement for chest measurement ); (d) eye sight: distant vision 6/6, near vision 0.6/0.6 with or without correction, free from colour blindness, shall be able to identify and distinguish colour display in security equipment; shall be able to read and understand display in English alphabets and Roman Numerals; (e) hearing: free from defect; shall be able to hear and respond to the spoken voice and the alarms generated by security equipment (f) free from knock knee and flat foot, able to run one kilo meter in 6 minutes for the age group between 18 to 30 years, 8 minutes for the age group between 31 to 40 years and should be able to walk one mile in 15 minutes for the age group between 41 to 50 years and in 17 minutes for the age group 51 and above; (g) shall not be suffering from a disease, which may limit the physical or mental capabilities in charging the security duties; (h) shall not be suffering form any physical handicap or deformity, which hamper in good performance of duties as security guard; (i) the candidate should have dexterity and strength to perform searches, handle objects and use force for restraining the individuals in case of need; and (2) The agency shall ensure that every guard working under its control undergoes a medical examination from a Government or recognized hospital once in a year for ensuring the physical standard prescribed in sub-rule(1) of this rule.
5.0
4.5
Private Security
450 Hrs
30/04/2028
Personal Security Officer (PSO) ensures the principal’s safety by employing advanced security measures, including IoT-enabled tracking, behavioral analysis, and non-lethal intervention tools. The role requires readiness to address physical and digital threats while operating alone or as part of a team, both in armed and unarmed capacities. Responsibilities include real-time monitoring, proactive threat management, and emergency response coordination.
12th Class with 4.5 years of experience as Security Guard (Unarmed/ Armed)/ ex-servicemen/Armed/ Para-military forces OR Previous relevant qualification of NSQF level 4 with 3 years of relevant experience as Security Guard (Unarmed/ Armed)/ ex-servicemen/Armed/ Para-military forces Standard of physical fitness for security guards as per Private Security Agencies Regulation Act (PSARA)S, 2005: (1) No person shall be employed or engaged as a guard unless he fulfils the following physical standards:- (a) height: 160 cm for male and 150 cm. for females; Provided that a person belonging to the Gorkhas, or Nepalese or Sikkimese or Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe is eligible for relaxation of height by 5 cm. (b) weight: according to stand table of height and weight; (c) chest: measurements 80 cm with an expansion of 4 cm (for females no minimum requirement for chest measurement ); (d) eye sight: distant vision 6/6, near vision 0.6/0.6 with or without correction, free from colour blindness, shall be able to identify and distinguish colour display in security equipment; shall be able to read and understand display in English alphabets and Roman Numerals; (e) hearing: free from defect; shall be able to hear and respond to the spoken voice and the alarms generated by security equipment (f) free from knock knee and flat foot, able to run one kilo meter in 6 minutes for the age group between 18 to 30 years, 8 minutes for the age group between 31 to 40 years and should be able to walk one mile in 15 minutes for the age group between 41 to 50 years and in 17 minutes for the age group 51 and above; (g) shall not be suffering from a disease, which may limit the physical or mental capabilities in charging the security duties; (h) shall not be suffering form any physical handicap or deformity, which hamper in good performance of duties as security guard; (i) the candidate should have dexterity and strength to perform searches, handle objects and use force for restraining the individuals in case of need; and (2) The agency shall ensure that every guard working under its control undergoes a medical examination from a Government or recognized hospital once in a year for ensuring the physical standard prescribed in sub-rule(1) of this rule.
4.0
4.5
Personal Security
420 Hrs
30/04/2028
A CCTV Supervisor manages CCTV operations to secure premises, leveraging advanced technologies such as IoT-enabled analytics, cloud storage systems, and smart sensors. The role includes monitoring, incident management, system maintenance, and integration with ground teams for proactive threat detection. The individual ensures operational excellence through real-time health checks, secure data management, and compliance with modern cybersecurity protocols.
10th Grade Pass with 5 years relevant experience in man guarding services/ ex-servicemen/Armed/ Para-military forces OR 12th Grade Pass with 3 years relevant experience in man guarding services/ ex-servicemen/Armed/ Para-military forces OR Previous relevant qualification of NSQF Level 3 with 5 years of relevant experience in man guarding services/ ex-servicemen/Armed/ Para-military forces OR Previous relevant qualification of NSQF Level 4 with 3 years of relevant experience in man guarding services/ ex-servicemen/Armed/ Para-military forces
5.0
4.5
Private Security
480 Hrs
30/04/2028
Firefighters address a broad spectrum of emergencies, including fires, hazardous spills, natural disasters, and rescue operations, leveraging advanced tools such as IoT-enabled devices, AI-based systems, and automated firefighting equipment. They ensure proactive safety measures through inspections and virtual training while maintaining physical and mental readiness to respond effectively to emergencies.
10th grade pass with 3 years of relevant experience in firefighting Standard of physical fitness for security guards as per Private Security Agencies Regulation Act (PSARA), 2005: (1) No person shall be employed or engaged as a guard unless he fulfils the following physical standards:- (a) height: 160 cm for male and 150 cm. for females; Provided that a person belonging to the Gorkhas, or Nepalies or Sikkimese or Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe is eligible for relaxation of height by 5 cm. (b) weight: according to stand table of height and weight; (c) chest: measurements 80 cm with an expansion of 4 cm (for females no minimum requirement for chest measurement ); (d) eye sight: distant vision 6/6, near vision 0.6/0.6 with or without correction, free from colour blindness, shall be able to identify and distinguish colour display in security equipment; shall be able to read and understand display in English alphabets and Roman Numerals; (e) hearing: free from defect; shall be able to hear and respond to the spoken voice and the alarms generated by security equipment (f) free from knock knee and flat foot, able to run one kilo meter in 6 minutes for the age group between 18 to 30 years, 8 minutes for the age group between 31 to 40 years and should be able to walk one mile in 15 minutes for the age group between 41 to 50 years and in 17 minutes for the age group 51 and above; (g) shall not be suffering from a disease, which may limit the physical or mental capabilities in charging the security duties; (h) shall not be suffering form any physical handicap or deformity, which hamper in good performance of duties as security guard; (i) the candidate should have dexterity and strength to perform searches, handle objects and use force for restraining the individuals in case of need; and (2) The agency shall ensure that every guard working under its control undergoes a medical examination from a Government or recognized hospital once in a year for ensuring the physical standard prescribed in sub-rule(1) of this rule.
4.0
4
Fire-Fighting
630 Hrs
30/04/2028
Armed Security Guard has to guard designated premises and people by manning the first tier of protection aided by appropriate security devices/ equipment and by timely and efficient use of firearms. The core responsibility includes guarding against theft, criminal acts, emergencies, fire, and other contingencies.
10th pass and 4 years of prior experience with Armed Forces/ Paramilitary forces/ Agniveer Standard of physical fitness for security guards as per Private Security Agencies Regulation Act (PSARA), 2005: (1) No person shall be employed or engaged as a guard unless he fulfils the following physical standards:- (a) height: 160 cm for male and 150 cm. for females; Provided that a person belonging to the Gorkhas, or Nepalies or Sikkimese or Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe is eligible for relaxation of height by 5 cm. (b) weight: according to stand table of height and weight; (c) chest: measurements 80 cm with an expansion of 4 cm (for females no minimum requirement for chest measurement ); (d) eye sight: distant vision 6/6, near vision 0.6/0.6 with or without correction, free from colour blindness, shall be able to identify and distinguish colour display in security equipment; shall be able to read and understand display in English alphabets and Roman Numerals; (e) hearing: free from defect; shall be able to hear and respond to the spoken voice and the alarms generated by security equipment (f) free from knock knee and flat foot, able to run one kilo meter in 6 minutes for the age group between 18 to 30 years, 8 minutes for the age group between 31 to 40 years and should be able to walk one mile in 15 minutes for the age group between 41 to 50 years and in 17 minutes for the age group 51 and above; (g) shall not be suffering from a disease, which may limit the physical or mental capabilities in charging the security duties; (h) shall not be suffering form any physical handicap or deformity, which hamper in good performance of duties as security guard; (i) the candidate should have dexterity and strength to perform searches, handle objects and use force for restraining the individuals in case of need; and (2) The agency shall ensure that every guard working under its control undergoes a medical examination from a Government or recognized hospital once in a year for ensuring the physical standard prescribed in sub-rule(1) of this rule.
4.0
4
Private Security
390 Hrs
30/04/2028
A CCTV Video Footage Auditor audits, reviews, examines, and minutely inspects CCTV footage daily, at periodic intervals, as per set guidelines, SOPs, and situational awareness. Using specialized CCTV video footage auditing and investigation tools, the auditor looks out for exceptions, process violations, abnormalities, performance lapses, behavioral patterns, potential threats, risks, and so on.
12th grade OR 11th grade pass and pursuing continuous schooling OR 10th grade pass and pursuing continuous schooling (for 2- year program) OR 10th grade pass with two years of any combination of NTC/NAC/CITS or equivalent OR Pursuing 2nd year of 3-year regular Diploma (after 10th)
3.0
4
Private Security
480 Hrs
17/11/2025
The Security Guard serves as the first tier of protection for designated premises, people, and property. In addition to core responsibilities such as guarding against theft, criminal acts, emergencies, fire, and other contingencies, the Security Guard now includes updated practices in baggage screening, fire safety protocols, and access control. The role ensures vigilant protection using IoT-enabled tools and cloud-based reporting, aligning with modern security trends while maintaining professional conduct.
10th Grade Pass; OR Previous relevant qualification of NSQF Level 2.5 with 1.5 years of relevant experience in man guarding services or ex-servicemen (Agniveer)/ Armed/Para-military forces ; OR Previous relevant qualification of NSQF Level 2 with 3 years of relevant experience in man guarding services or ex-servicemen (Agniveer)/ Armed/Para-military forces Standard of physical fitness for security guards as per Private Security Agencies Regulation Act (PSARA), 2005: (1) No person shall be employed or engaged as a guard unless he fulfils the following physical standards:- (a) height: 160 cm for male and 150 cm. for females; Provided that a person belonging to the Gorkhas, or Nepalies or Sikkimese or Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe is eligible for relaxation of height by 5 cm. (b) weight: according to stand table of height and weight; (c) chest: measurements 80 cm with an expansion of 4 cm (for females no minimum requirement for chest measurement ); (d) eye sight: distant vision 6/6, near vision 0.6/0.6 with or without correction, free from colour blindness, shall be able to identify and distinguish colour display in security equipment; shall be able to read and understand display in English alphabets and Roman Numerals; (e) hearing: free from defect; shall be able to hear and respond to the spoken voice and the alarms generated by security equipment (f) free from knock knee and flat foot, able to run one kilo meter in 6 minutes for the age group between 18 to 30 years, 8 minutes for the age group between 31 to 40 years and should be able to walk one mile in 15 minutes for the age group between 41 to 50 years and in 17 minutes for the age group 51 and above; (g) shall not be suffering from a disease, which may limit the physical or mental capabilities in charging the security duties; (h) shall not be suffering form any physical handicap or deformity, which hamper in good performance of duties as security guard; (i) the candidate should have dexterity and strength to perform searches, handle objects and use force for restraining the individuals in case of need; and (2) The agency shall ensure that every guard working under its control undergoes a medical examination from a Government or recognized hospital once in a year for ensuring the physical standard prescribed in sub-rule(1) of this rule.
6.0
3
Private Security
Min: 270 Hrs Max: 330 Hrs
30/04/2028
General Duty Guard cum Watchman is entry level staff for assets, which have limited/ no threat. This person should be able to maintain a high degree of alertness and vigilance and report any untoward incident/ observation/ emergency to his/ her superior/ owner. In some cases, he/ she should also be able to intervene/ prevent an untoward incident/ emergency.
No formal education with no experience Standard of physical fitness for general duty guard cum watchman: (i) Height, 160 cms (Female 150 cms), weight according to standard table of height and weight, chest 80 cms with an expansion of 4 cms (for females no minimum requirement for chest measurement). (ii) Eye sight: Far sight vision 6/6, near vision 0.6/0.6 with or without correction, free from colour blindness (iii) Free from knock knee and flat foot (iv) Hearing: Free from defect
2.0
2
Private security
210 Hrs
29/09/2026
Guard - Cash Logistics/ Cash Transportation Guard is required to identify the threats and risks on the given routes. The person handles cash in transit; protects and manages the operation of the Cash Vans, as part of the Security Services in terms of the Cash in Transit. Guard - Cash Logistics also should have knowledge of the road.
Ability to read and write with 4 years of relevant experience. OR 5th Grade pass with 4 years of relevant experience. Standard of physical fitness for guard – cash logistics: (i) Height, 160 cms (Female 150 cms), weight according to standard table of height and weight, chest 80 cms with an expansion of 4 cms (for females no minimum requirement for chest measurement). (ii) Eye sight: Far sight vision 6/6, near vision 0.6/0.6 with or without correction, free from colour blindness (iii) Free from knock knee and flat foot (iv) Hearing: Free from defect
2.0
2.5
Private Security
240 Hrs
28/09/2026