Site Supervisor

Atlanta, GA
Full Time
Manager/Supervisor
About Private Eye Protection
At Private Eye Protection, we’re built on trust, professionalism, and teamwork. Our mission is to provide dependable, respectful, and effective security services that make communities safer. We offer flexible schedules, training opportunities, and a supportive team environment where your work truly matters.
 

About the Role
The Site Supervisor is responsible for leading and supporting Security Officers at assigned site(s). This role ensures all posts are properly staffed, officers follow post orders and company policies, and client needs are addressed. The Site Supervisor serves as a key link between officers, management, and clients while maintaining a professional and safe work environment.

What You’ll Do

  • Supervise and support Security Officers and Assistant Supervisors.
  • Ensure assigned sites are properly staffed, and shifts are covered.
  • Monitor officer performance and address conduct issues in accordance with company policy.
  • Train officers on site procedures and company standards.
  • Enforce post orders, company policies, and applicable laws.
  • Serve as a point of contact for officers, management, and clients.
  • Review officer reports and ensure documentation is completed correctly.
  • Monitor uniforms and required equipment.
  • Communicate staffing needs, operational issues, and client concerns to management.
  • Work assigned shifts when needed to ensure proper coverage.
  • Assist management with additional duties as assigned.

What We’re Looking For

  • Strong communication and leadership skills.
  • Ability to manage staff, schedules, and documentation.
  • Professional appearance and customer-service mindset.
  • Basic computer and scheduling system skills.
  • Reliable transportation and dependable phone access.
  • Ability to follow and enforce company policies and procedures
  • MUST have open availability on weekends. Evening and holiday availability is also required.

What We Offer

  • Leadership opportunity within a growing security team.
  • Supportive management and training.
  • Steady work and consistent scheduling.
  • Opportunity for advancement based on performance.

Work Environment
Assignments may include industrial sites, residential communities, or commercial properties. Officers work both indoors and outdoors, in all weather conditions. Must be able to respond quickly to emergencies and perform job duties safely.


Ready to Apply?
If you’re dependable, professional, and available to work weekends, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today to join Private Eye Protection and take the next step in your security career.


Private Eye Protection LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate based on legally protected characteristics. Employment with Private Eye Protection LLC is at-will. Either the employee or the Company may terminate employment at any time, with or without cause or notice. Private Eye Protection LLC maintains a drug-free workplace. Employment is contingent on passing a pre-employment drug test.

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