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Assistant Security Manager

Singapore Shangri-La SGD 4,000–SGD 6,000/month*
Job Description

The Assistant Security Manager at Shangri-La is responsible for ensuring the safety and security of guests, staff, and property. Candidates should have a background in security management, excellent leadership skills, and the ability to handle emergency situations calmly. They are expected to conduct regular security audits, manage security staff, and coordinate with local law enforcement. Strong communication skills and experience in a hospitality setting are preferred.

Company Info

Shangri-La is a renowned luxury hotel group known for its exceptional hospitality and service. Founded in 1971, the company operates over 100 hotels and resorts worldwide, offering guests a unique blend of Asian hospitality and modern luxury. Shangri-La is committed to sustainability and community engagement, ensuring a positive impact on the environment and local communities. With a focus on creating memorable experiences, Shangri-La continues to be a leader in the global hospitality industry.

Destination Guide

Singapore is a vibrant city-state known for its multicultural society, modern infrastructure, and high quality of life. Job opportunities abound in sectors like finance, technology, and hospitality. The culture is a blend of Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Western influences, reflected in its diverse cuisine and festivals. The lifestyle is fast-paced yet balanced, with a strong emphasis on work-life harmony. Singapore offers a range of visa options for professionals, and the relocation process is generally straightforward. The city is clean, safe, and well-connected, making it an attractive destination for expatriates seeking a dynamic urban experience.

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