MI7 security jo
To work as a security guard for Mi7 National Group, you’ll need to meet the following requirements:
Have a South African ID
Have a Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSIRA) Grade C certificate
Have a clear criminal record
Mi7 National Group is a security company that offers a variety of services, including static guarding, armed response, and investigations.
Security guard responsibilities
Access and egress control: Ensure that only authorized people, vehicles, and materials can enter, leave, and move around a facility
Detect emergencies: Quickly respond to emergencies and fires, and notify local law enforcement
Alert others to unsafe conditions: Inform people of unsafe conditions like power outages or water leaks
Armed response responsibilities
Respond to emergencies and alarm activations
Assist local authorities in tracking down suspects
Work alongside the police to track down criminals
Use advanced weapons use and tactics, including handguns and long gunsMi7 National Group’s Armed Response was a division that simply had to stand out in an industry saturated with roleplayers who in many cases provide good, quality service. For Mi7, the goal was never to compete, but to reinforce.
It is an ever-repeated motto within the corridors of head office that a unified approach to crime prevention is required, where all members of the security cluster work together to root out crime in our communities. That is why Mi7 Reaction Officers often work alongside the police and other security companies on joint operations within the city, sharing resources toward a single goal of eliminating criminal threats.
However, the company has sought to go further, driven by the expectations of its clients as well as the values enshrined in its code of conduct.
While the core function of our Reaction Officers is to provide a rapid response service to clients, protecting the community is an all-inclusive deal. Reaction Officers therefore attend to all security concerns, should resources allow, whether the complaint arises from a client or not.
As an example, in January 2022 only, Mi7 Reaction Officers received 26 908 reports of possible incidents. Only 17 of those were positive crimes affecting our clients while 947 of these
incidents were attended for non-clients.
This dedication has led to countless successes in arrests for housebreaking, attempted murder, carjacking, theft, robbery and vandalism. But this is not all that the job is about.
Mi7 National Group prides itself on a public service model based on community duty. Reaction Officers are therefore tasked to make everyday differences in the lives of community members through small acts of assistance: be it waiting for a resident to leave or enter their property safely; keeping an eye on morning joggers as they burn their calories for the day; assisting with burst water pipes, fallen trees or accident debris; directing traffic; or even a pleasant smile and the wave of a hand.
Mi7 National Group prides itself on a public service model based on community duty. Reaction Officers are therefore tasked to make everyday differences in the lives of community members through small acts of assistance: be it waiting for a resident to leave or enter their property safely; keeping an eye on morning joggers as they burn their calories for the day; assisting with burst water pipes, fallen trees or accident debris; directing traffic; or even a pleasant smile and the wave of a hand.
Reaction Officers have gone as far as rescuing pets from trenches and attics, fi xing broken pipes, sweeping the street outside client’s properties, and stopping to pose with young fans of the company. This is what community duty is all about.
Armed response teams are responsible for the physical, rapid response to incidents reported. These security offi cials arrive speedily to the scene, armed and ready. Response teams often work alongside the police to track down off enders. Armed responders are trained in basic emergency medical care and the safe and responsible use of weapons in order to carry out their job as effi ciently as possible.
Our units consist of experienced security agents with specialized training to provide enhanced security at high threat, remote locations or whenever a deployment calls for a temporary state of visibly heightened security. Their core roles and functions will be to assist patrols and statics guards should a criminal incident occur or when back up is needed; assist local authorities in the tracking and tracing of suspects; respond to emergencies and alarm activations; and respond as an additional unit to security threats.
Armed Response offi cers have basic training in the following aspects:
• Advanced weapons use and tactics (handgun and long gun).
• Advanced defensive driving class (law enforcement certified).
• Advanced training in verbal situation deescalation.
• Advanced self-defence training and restraint techniques.
• Navigation and remote survival techniques.
• Fundamentals of Executive Protection.
• Surveillance and counter-surveillance techniques