The night watchman is responsible for the surveillance and security of a place during nighttime hours. He generally works alone or in a small team and must be alert for any signs of danger or intrusion. The night watchman position can be found in a variety of industries, including hotels, health care facilities, correctional facilities, distribution centers, and other businesses that need surveillance at night.
Key responsibilities:
- Monitor premises for signs of intrusion, theft, or other dangerous behavior.
- Monitor security cameras and alert the appropriate authorities if there is a problem.
- Make regular rounds to make sure everything is in order and report any anomalies.
- Respond to service or emergency calls and provide assistance if needed.
- Perform administrative tasks, such as completing activity reports, updating visitor records, and performing other office tasks.
Skills and qualifications:
- Ability to work alone or in a small team.
- Good observation and listening skills.
- Ability to manage emergency situations and to make quick and sound decisions.
- Good oral and written communication.
- Ability to write reports and maintain records.
- Knowledge of security and surveillance systems.
Education and experience required:
There is no specific degree required to become a night watchman, but prior experience in security or surveillance may be an asset. Employers may require safety or first aid certification. Candidates should also have a background in security and a working knowledge of security and surveillance systems.
Remuneration:
The hourly rate for a Night Watchman varies according to geographic region and experience. On average, the rate used by Onestaff's partner establishments is €16.00 excluding tax/hour.

