Security Guard
Access Control: Managing the main lobby or gatehouse. This involves verifying the identity of residents, checking in guests/vendors against authorized lists, and preventing unauthorized entry.
Patrol & Inspection: Conducting regular rounds of the property, including hallways, stairwells, parking garages, and perimeters, to check for open locks, fire hazards, or suspicious activity.
Surveillance Monitoring: Actively watching CCTV feeds and responding to alerts from motion sensors or intrusion alarms.
Emergency Response: Acting as a first responder for medical emergencies, fire alarms, or domestic disturbances until police or EMS arrive.
Resident Services: Handling package deliveries, answering tenant inquiries, and sometimes assisting with lockouts or minor facility issues.
Reporting: Maintaining a daily "Shift Log" and writing detailed "Incident Reports" for any unusual occurrences, thefts, or safety breaches.
To work in this role in New Jersey, you must meet the legal requirements set by the State Police:
SORA License: You must possess a valid Security Officer Registration Act (SORA) license. This requires a 24-hour training course, fingerprinting, and a background check.
Age: Minimum of 18 years old (21+ for armed positions).
Education: High school diploma or GED equivalent.
Legal Status: Must be a U.S. citizen or legal resident with no disqualifying criminal history (felonies or certain thefts).