In this role, you need to have a bachelor degree or equivalent with essential of qualified security area. Minimum of 4 years operation experience in Aviation Security Supervision with knowledge of emergency plans and AVSEC security principles. You must have good knowledge of computer literacy of MS Office applications and great command of English and report writing.
In this role you will provide security operational support, coordination and management across the Passenger Terminal Complex and associated landside and airside facilities reporting into The Airport Security Operations Center Duty Manager. You will need to liase and direct effectively with all other airport stakeholders to ensure passenger, staff and asset security is not compromised.
You will look after daily security operations, coordinate with all airport related departments, supervising contracted staffs to comply with local regulations and HIA standard and procedures to prevent any damage and fine and, update management of change in the security SOP/LOPs. In the event of security incidents such as Bomb Threat, Hijack and any acts of terrorism, you will provide information support and coordinate with Flight Operations and Security Duty Managers and take initiative action accordingly.
Hamad International Airport is the hub of Qatar Airways, the award-winning five-star airline. These two organisations are part of the Qatar Airways Group that also includes other key players in the region’s aviation sector. All our brands share a commitment: to provide the very best customer service. Hamad International Airport represents a new era: for aviation in Qatar and for the nation. While we’re just 4 km from Doha International – the airport that has admirably served the country since the 1960s – this is effectively a total change in size, scope and standards. Here’s the story of how this transition was planned and achieved. As Qatar has grown so has its airline – and demand at its airport. Ten years ago just over 5 million people a year passed through. Now that’s closer to 25 million and likely to continue rising rapidly. Even with frequent expansion and refurbishment it has long been evident that Doha International Airport couldn't be the answer the nation needed.